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SponsoredWhy and how to reduce the administrative burden of your citizens and transform your agency by following these four public-sector accessibility capabilities.
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SponsoredCustomer experience is at the top of the agenda for public-sector agencies. The opportunity for radical improvement extends to almost every service that governments deliver. We identify three issues that public-sector transformation efforts can address to keep citizens and their voices at the heart of digital experience.
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SponsoredHow will 5G connectivity affect cybersecurity for government agency IT leaders? Find out in this Q&A with Tony Dolezal, public sector 5G and multi-access edge computing (MEC) specialist with Verizon Business.
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SponsoredA national survey shows acceleration in technology investments by 2025, with more placing bets on AI and automation.
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SponsoredIn today’s challenging threat environment, government agencies must have a holistic, multifaceted security strategy to increase their cyber resilience.
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SponsoredTo engage and retain employees, government agencies must embrace modern digital learning platforms that empower staff to grow their skills.
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SponsoredLearn how investment in IT self-service can help better your user experience when it comes to IT service management and delivery.
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SponsoredThe cyber threat intelligence (CTI) team at MS-ISAC observed increased cyber attacks against U.S. state, local, tribal and territorial (SLTT) government organizations. To counter these threats, the Center for Internet Security (CIS) has released MDBR+, a cloud-based secure web gateway service that proactively identifies and blocks network traffic from SLTTs and private hospitals to known malicious websites.
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This AI guide for public servants offers 50 curated example prompts to increase efficiency, eliminate manual administrative work, and enhance day-to-day tasks using generative AI technologies like ChatGPT.
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SponsoredState and local governments are facing a wide range of emergencies, from natural disasters to cyber attacks, and the COVID-19 pandemic has reshaped our understanding of emergencies and their response. To adapt to these changing dynamics, governments need to embrace modern tools, technologies and processes for emergency management.
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SponsoredThe impact and rate of cyber attacks on government and critical infrastructure IT systems have accelerated over the past several years.
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Optum’s John Campbell discusses current challenges for state governments managing avoidable claim denials, the impact on Medicaid providers, and practical strategies for states to proactively improve the process.
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SponsoredA zero-trust approach lets users safely open any email attachment, even if it contains malware.
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SponsoredHP Sure Click Enterprise isolates and protects government agencies from undetectable threats.
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SponsoredLearn how local governments are using self-service to reduce the drain on IT resources, improve communication and provide a better digital experience for citizens.
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SponsoredAs the world continues to face unprecedented challenges, constituents look to their governments for help.
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SponsoredFor state and local government IT leaders, cloud is no longer an option or a “nice to have” but rather an integral part of any large-scale overhaul of an agency’s IT systems and platforms.
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SponsoredOn this week's episode, Optum's Mylynn Tufte and Meta Kreiner discuss with the ICYMI crew how upcoming changes in federal quality measures for Medicaid and CHIP will impact state governments.
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