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SponsoredHow state and local government CIOs are expanding service management beyond the help desk to transform HR, facilities and finance.
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SponsoredAs emerging technologies reshape government operations, agencies are turning to cross-skilling to build a more adaptable workforce and close critical talent gaps.
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SponsoredThe DOJ’s new ADA Title II rule requires accessible government websites and apps. These nine steps help public agencies understand deadlines, prioritize fixes and build a sustainable accessibility plan.
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SponsoredState and local government IT teams are being asked to provide more support and more IT services without adding an increase in resources.
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SponsoredIn recent years, the rate of technological advancement and its ubiquity has grown even further, and citizens are increasingly expecting more convenient, digital experiences from healthcare, work, and even public services.
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In the face of unprecedented unemployment, prior investments in digital operations and a data trust allowed the state, with data analytics company Qlarion, to fast-track a job referral website.
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SponsoredStudies have long argued that there are three types of learners: audible, visual, or kinetic. The trick? To work out what type of learner you were, then harness it.
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SponsoredThis week, join us as we travel to the far north of Canada, where distance learning is nothing new to the schools of Connected North and virtual field trips transport students to distant places and spaces.
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SponsoredLocal governments across the country are having to manage a prevalence of disparate systems and workflows, causing unnecessary gaps in service, time lags, and reduced use of resources. To mitigate these hurdles, IT leaders are moving toward a single platform approach.
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SponsoredAs the world around us changes, often inexplicably and without any sense of consideration, we must find a way to balance growth and the protection of public safety and health.
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SponsoredThe World Health Organization notes that almost all people affected by emergencies will experience psychological distress. Now, more than ever, actions to protect mental health are of the utmost importance. Governments must respond, recover, and reimagine in ways that devote resources, develop programs, and improve access to mental health care.
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SponsoredThe identification of potential hot spots, reporting of infection and death rates, and its impact on the demand for health-care services is critical information that the U.S. and other countries need to decide how to restart their economies.
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SponsoredCOVID-19 proves that the future of government requires flexibility in people, process, policy, and systems. Here are three important lessons for moving forward with more adaptable operations.
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SponsoredFrom AI to RPA, technology is transforming the working world — and government agencies are no exception. However, while the upgrading of technology is a transformation in and of itself, to reach your ideal end goal, you need to see the bigger picture.
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SponsoredLike many industries today, higher education has largely embraced BYOD programs for the myriad benefits they provide. However, the implementation of BYOD also means a network that contains many untrusted and potentially infected devices at any time, each generating traffic that requires granular visibility and monitoring, and the timely identification of potential threats.
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SponsoredIn the wake of the recent events, Airdata UAV now offers law enforcement agencies around the US immediate, free, and unlimited trial access to live streaming of their drone video feeds.
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SponsoredBusiness today takes place on a mobile device. Despite all their benefits, mobile devices make tempting targets for cybercriminals.
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SponsoredWith many educational organizations shifting their entire schedules to distance learning tools or full virtual environments indefinitely, never has the statement “we are all in this together” been more poignant.
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SponsoredOver the past two months, the number of students and faculty using the Webex Education Connector has grown 770%.
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SponsoredWith 33% fewer employees compared to similar communities, Mick Michel, city administrator for Dyersville, Iowa, explains why his small community is big on tech. Learn how his team is using data to spend smarter, improve transparency, and more.
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SponsoredSince the time of the Antonine Plague, humankind has been endangered by deadly diseases of epic proportions. Today, instead of leaving people’s lives solely to fate, governments manage risks by employing technological tools.
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