True government transformation starts with standardization and modernization, enabling smarter digital services that meet ...
Artificial intelligence has become one of the most discussed technologies in state and local government. Yet for many public-sector leaders, the challenge is no longer whether to adopt AI, but how to ...
Government modernization has often focused on replacing outdated systems, but technology alone doesn’t close the service gap.
As the Biden administration rolled out a $350 billion bailout of state and local governments during the COVID-19 pandemic, officials stressed how the huge pile of money would address urgent needs ...
Emergency response is the backbone of public safety. Yet, many 911 systems in state and local government still rely on outdated assumptions that caller locations are always clear and that calls ...
The Public Technology Institute recently hosted a webinar on this year’s outlook with support from the National Association of State Chief Information Officers. State and local government CIOs are ...
The new statewide cybersecurity rules come after a wave of high-profile cyberattacks and ransomware threats against local governments around Ohio, including the city of Cleveland, Cleveland Municipal ...
Cybercriminals and online attackers have put state and local governments squarely in the crosshairs, just as federal budget and staffing cuts have hit the organizations that provide expertise and aid.
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