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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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SponsoredNo-code ITSM software can enable state and local governments to automate processes and provide better self-service options to citizens while reducing the drain on limited resources.
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SponsoredDigital twins have revolutionized the way businesses operate, and now, startups like Hayden AI are exploring new aspects of the groundbreaking technology to transform the way cities are designed and maintained, and ultimately enhance the quality of life for communities.
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SponsoredOrganizations are flocking to no-code IT service management solutions to alleviate the administrative burden often shouldered by IT employees. Here are five trends driving no-code ITSM software adoption.
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SponsoredHacktivists and Others Targeting Politically Sensitive Data Estates
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SponsoredExperts offer insights and guidance for reporting risks in today’s highly distributed world.
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SponsoredAs intelligent transportation system (ITS) applications become more sophisticated, ensuring network uptime has become increasingly difficult for state departments of transportation (DOTs). Ciena’s Daniele Loffreda highlights how DOTs can add resiliency to their communications networks.
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SponsoredAs a tech leader with a wide-ranging career in the public and private sector, Ann Dunkin, chief information officer, U.S. Department of Energy, has served in roles that others have only dreamed of. In this Q&A, she provides a window into the mindset, qualities and support that have helped her succeed.
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SponsoredDeborah (Deb) Snyder is a senior fellow with the Center for Digital Government (CDG) and the former chief information security officer (CISO) for New York state. In this Q&A, she discusses the importance of bringing new voices to cybersecurity and describes how she has done so in her role as a technology leader.
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SponsoredLydia Payne-Johnson has an extensive background in both the private and public sectors as an executive with experience in compliance, cybersecurity risk, data governance and consumer marketing. In this Q&A, Payne-Johnson, who is currently the director of IT security, identity management and risk for The George Washington University, shares her strategies for being prepared and staying on track in career and life.
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SponsoredEve Machol, Microsoft’s director of Airport and Transportation Industry Innovation, invites airport leaders to a webinar discussing the viability of digital twins to improve airport operations, the traveler experience and sustainability.
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SponsoredA cyber risk score identifies an organization’s level of exposure to cyber crime and the liabilities that stem from IT vulnerabilities.
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Sponsored"Forward!" It is Wisconsin's motto and what drives the Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services (DSPS).
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SponsoredLearn how Pima County, Ariz., is using iPaaS, an automation and integration tool, with their service management platform to supercharge their service delivery and eliminate the drain on IT resources.
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SponsoredPreventing cyber criminals from gaining unauthorized access to their systems and infrastructure has never been more pertinent. Many breaches that occur are the result of configuration errors.
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SponsoredAccurate and timely coverage maps are crucial to closing connectivity gaps.
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SponsoredGovernment organizations at all levels are focused on modernization and digital transformation efforts. But not all modernization methods are created equal.
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SponsoredElection cybersecurity is one of the hottest topics in the country today. It dominated both the 2016 and 2020 presidential elections, and most likely will continue to do so until state and local governments can demonstrate that their voting infrastructure and solutions are as secure and tamper-proof as possible.
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Dustin Haisler is joined by Chris Radich, Celonis' vice president of Solution Engineering, Public Sector, to discuss process mining and how agencies can leverage this technology to improve their procedures and delivery of services.