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SponsoredRising construction costs. Tighter schedules. Greater scrutiny from stakeholders.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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SponsoredOver the past year, we have seen all too clearly the harm that purposefully false information, or disinformation, can cause.
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SponsoredHow state and local government transportation and transit agencies can enable digital transformation in six key areas to improve traveler experience.
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SponsoredThe latest 2020 State CIO Survey by NASCIO reveals that CIOs are doubling down on digital government services, cloud, budget control and fiscal management, and data management and analytics among their top priorities.
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SponsoredPlagiarism can cause challenges in all sectors of society, including government organizations. To combat plagiarism in government documents such as grants, reports, reviews and legal documents, government organizations will find iThenticate to be an effective yet easy-to-use tool in their arsenal.
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SponsoredThe US commercial sector, which includes public street illumination, used 141 billion kilowatt-hours of electricity for lighting in 2019. At the national average cost of 11.07 cents per kilowatt-hour, this usage equates to a national street energy cost of $15.6 billion a year.
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SponsoredDon’t miss Adobe’s annual event for government and industry on June 15.
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SponsoredWhile every government wants to grow its wall of plaques, many are realizing that it’s more about the journey than the designation.
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SponsoredLessons learned from the pandemic illustrate how governments can use data analytics and visualizations to reach better decisions in all aspects of their work.
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SponsoredThe passwordless future provides us a new hope to secure our systems.
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SponsoredRecent cyber attacks resulted in the release of the new executive order on cybersecurity, which can now be used as a standard for cybersecurity policies and procedures across all industries.
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SponsoredDigital modernization in government has been picking up steam over the last decade.
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SponsoredHow students in Logansport, Indiana, are securely accessing software in their Career Center’s lab from any location, on any device.
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SponsoredPeople call it the “next normal” but the truth is it’s long overdue. The future of work is now here.
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After initial forays into the cloud, governments are focusing on enterprise solutions in several key areas.
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The pandemic affirmed the flexibility and power of cloud-based systems, but state and local governments have a long way to go.
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SponsoredWhile Cisco may not be a cloud provider, we are a trusted, cloud-agnostic technology partner that has been enabling and empowering customers to expand to all their clouds with the reliability, security and scalability you can only expect from Cisco.
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SponsoredHow cloud security is evolving to meet new challenges
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