Sponsored
This page consists of content produced by a sponsor or produced by the e.Republic Content Studio in collaboration with a sponsor.
-
SponsoredThis March, New York City Mayor Eric Adams took a bold step toward street safety, announcing plans to quadruple the city's red-light cameras from 150 to 600 locations. This expansion, part of the nation's largest automated enforcement network, exemplifies a fundamental shift in how cities approach traffic safety, embracing AI-powered technologies to create smarter, safer streets.
-
SponsoredState and local governments have always managed diverse, high-visibility projects with the expectation of delivering measurable outcomes with public funds. Now these agencies are under increased scrutiny to prove their efficiency and transparency.
-
SponsoredHow does your organization stack up in digital modernization?
More Stories
-
SponsoredService delivery and the individual experience within health and human services (HHS) is often very siloed and fragmented.
-
SponsoredAfter a multi-year journey working with the mission critical application technology providers and Criminal Justice Information Services (CJIS) officials across the US, Amazon Web Services (AWS) implemented a simple and technically robust approach to CJIS compliance. Now, agencies and organizations in all 50 states in the US can null.
-
SponsoredThe Center for Internet Security (CIS) recently dropped the number of Critical Controls from 20 to 18. Some of us still think of them as the SANS Top 20, so that’s kind of a big deal.
-
SponsoredHackers have many reasons why they want to target governments and many methods of how to attack. The challenge governments face is how to protect against threats while staying compliant.
-
SponsoredState and local governments are still revamping budgets and procedures to reflect new business models for the technology they use.
-
SponsoredTechnology leaders must consider different stakeholders when making the case for cloud projects.
-
SponsoredAfter being hampered by legacy technologies and siloed systems while also experiencing a surge in demand for public services during the pandemic, many state and local agencies are now adopting cloud-based technologies and services to accelerate modernization.
-
SponsoredThe pandemic has accelerated digital transformation in state and local government, as organizations quickly pivoted to stand up a remote work infrastructure and enhance digital service delivery.
-
SponsoredBus transit will play a vital role in reviving city economies in the post-pandemic era. But in order to maintain safe, reliable and efficient bus service, cities must ensure dedicated bus lanes remain clear from illegally parked vehicles. Innovative computer vision technology, aided by machine learning, is making it easier than ever for cities to enforce parking and keep buses running on time.
-
SponsoredAt Fujitsu, we believe that digital transformation in the public sector should be about delivering wider access to services, support and information.
-
SponsoredAt Fujitsu, we’re working to leverage the power of digital to enable public-sector organizations to not only meet citizen expectations but exceed them.
-
SponsoredDallas Area Rapid Transit uses the cloud to offer contactless electronic payments.
-
SponsoredUsing predictive analytics based on data lake data, university leaders expect to provide a better student experience and see higher student retention rates, which will ultimately lead to higher graduation rates.
-
Sponsored5 ways to come back stronger with automation and hybrid cloud infrastructure.
-
SponsoredHacked credentials and an old VPN were at the root of the Colonial Pipeline cyber attack. We’re taking a look at how cybersecurity basics can prevent future hacks and enhance security strategies.
-
SponsoredWhile many state and local governments are making progress to strengthen enterprise security, their efforts must focus not only on prevention, but also robust disaster recovery.
-
SponsoredThe COVID-19 pandemic has decimated public transit in cities all over the world, completely changing the transportation landscape.
-
SponsoredIn a recent GovTech webinar, Craig Hopkins, CIO of San Antonio, Texas, discussed the new landscape of resident engagement and the strategies his team is using to serve the community better than ever before.