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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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SponsoredHow does your organization stack up in digital modernization?
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SponsoredFrom roads to bridges to drainage systems, a successful civic infrastructure project requires communication among all stakeholders. But communication challenges can arise throughout the life cycle of any infrastructure asset.
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SponsoredHere are five things you can do to help eliminate IT resource drain within your organization and provide improved IT service to employees and citizens.
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SponsoredSmart cities and cybersecurity are inseparable. When you start integrating the Internet of Things with infrastructure, a city cyber attack is, unfortunately, inevitable. But that doesn't mean it has to be successful.
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SponsoredNumerous pilot projects in recent years have proven the value of artificial intelligence (AI) in government and paved the way for wider adoption. At the same time, state and local agencies are managing ever-growing volumes of data, with the intention of making more informed decisions and improving operations and services.
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SponsoredGenerative AI can transform government by enhancing operational efficiency and the constituent experience.
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SponsoredThe U.S. government invests in transportation infrastructure modernization for safety and sustainability. Digital tech is integral. Future needs: training, automation, security, AI, equipment upkeep and skilled personnel.
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SponsoredReliable communications help provide quick, safe, life-saving help when a natural disaster strikes.
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SponsoredCyber attacks are on the rise – including on government agencies – with 1,800+ reported in the U.S. last year. Continuously evolving data security must be a top priority to stay ahead of malicious actors.
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SponsoredFacing growing cyber threats, governments are looking to cloud service providers to help increase efficiencies, reduce complexity and secure their networks. Utilizing StateRAMP or FedRAMP can help streamline the CSP selection process. Here’s what else to prioritize.
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SponsoredIn 2022, the Cyber Threat Intelligence (CTI) team at the Multi-State Information Sharing and Analysis Center (MS-ISAC) witnessed cyber threat actors (CTAs) step up their attack attempts against U.S. State, Local, Tribal, and Territorial (SLTT) government organizations.
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SponsoredLearn how enterprise service management (ESM) can support digital transformation for your organization. With ESM, you can improve service delivery and efficiencies both in IT and in other departments.
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SponsoredGovernment platforms modernize digital services, integrating data through APIs, dashboards and the cloud. Low/no-code tools accelerate development, enabling scalable solutions and improved ROI for IT modernization.
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SponsoredPCI DSS v4.0, effective in 2024, brings major changes to security standards for public-sector credit card processing. Anti-phishing, patch management, web app security and network enhancements are key aspects.
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SponsoredGovernment and education institutions are wrestling with the best way to reap the rewards — and minimize the risks — of game-changing generative AI. This list of resources is meant to share guidelines and emerging best practices.
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SponsoredMany state and local governments quickly scaled their digital capabilities during the pandemic in an effort to better serve their communities. Unfortunately, that rapid digital transformation also opened the floodgates for new cybersecurity risks.
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SponsoredFaced with rapidly changing payment trends and evolving student preferences, colleges and universities must offer a variety of enhanced payment options while making sure transactions remain secure.
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SponsoredNo one can survive the current onslaught of cyber threats going it alone. With whole-of-state cybersecurity, you don’t have to.
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SponsoredWhen you combine ITSM and PPM on a single, no-code platform, you can improve service and project management, communication, processes and more.