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Lessons Learned From Orange County's Da...
City services are essential and must continue - even in the midst of an ongoing pandemic. In Orange County, California the court system needed to figure out a way to digitally track their staff, vaccination status, time off and caseloads to ensure the judicial system continued to move forward. The answer came in the form of data analytics and machine learning.Join us online Wednesday, Jan. 26 at 2 p.m. ET to hear how Orange County was able to...
January 26, 2022
Organizer: GovLoop
Location: Webcast
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Psychological Safety in the Workplace
Government agencies have been rocked by the mounting coronavirus pandemic, the unrest at the Capitol and the fight for racial justice, and are now preparing for a new administration. All of that change and uncertainty can often leave employees feeling anxious, fearful and unsettled. To strengthen the resilience of their workforce agencies need to effectively provide psychological safety in the workplace. Psychological safety covers three basic...
February 9, 2021
Organizer: GovLoop
Location: Webcast
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How State and Local Governments are Cop...
State and local governments faced challenge after challenge in 2020. They’ve been at the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic, natural disasters and demands for racial justice. All the while, resources are coming up short and employee morale is impacted. How are agencies overcoming these challenges? And how can they learn from one another? Join us online Wednesday, Nov. 4 from 2-2:45 p.m. ET/11-11:45 a.m. PT to hear from state and local...
November 4, 2020
Organizer: GovLoop
Location: Webcast
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Managing the COVID-19 Government Response
The way government agencies work has dramatically shifted in the last few months as the coronavirus has swept the globe. Some agencies have shuttered their offices, while agencies such as the IRS, the Social Security Administration and, in many states, the Department of Motor Vehicles have all closed their doors to the public. Meanwhile, telework and digital services have taken center stage. How have government and industry worked together to...
April 29, 2020
Organizer: GovLoop
Location: Webcast
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What's Working in the COVID-19 Response...
Maps and location data have been at the forefront of the COVID-19 response. The geographic information systems (GIS) community has been able to take the lessons learned from disaster response and transfer this knowledge quickly, to carry out meaningful impacts. GIS is helping communities make more data-driven decisions, allocate much-needed resources, and keep the public informed during the coronavirus outbreak. Join us online Tuesday, April 7...
April 7, 2020
Organizer: GovLoop
Location: Webcast
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Leveraging Location to Combat Homelessn...
To address the growing epidemic of homelessness, governments need accurate data collection, strong collaboration tools and advanced analytics. They also need ways to share and collaborate both internally and externally with a variety of stakeholders to produce actionable results. Geographic Information System (GIS) provides the required tools to efficiently address these needs in a comprehensive manner. Join us online Thursday, Oct. 10 from 2-...
October 10, 2019
Organizer: GovLoop
Location: Webcast
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Responding to Humans in Crisis: New Too...
Reducing homelessness is top of mind for governments and not-for-profit organizations. This pressing social issue requires the support and attention of multiple disciplines ranging from health, human service, law enforcement, and public works just to name a few. But in order to make progress addressing homelessness, gov needs accurate data collection, strong collaboration tools, advanced analytics for improved planning and response as well as...
March 14, 2019
Organizer: GovLoop
Location: Webcast
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Safe Communities - How GIS Can Help Res...
More Americans die every year from drug overdoses than they do in car crashes – and most of those overdoses involved opioids. The escalating opioid epidemic is just one of many serious health threats that are impacting communities all over the country. Fortunately, geographic intelligence can help communities address severe health threats like the opioid epidemic but also things like health care fraud, trafficking, gun violence and crop...
December 7, 2017
Organizer: GovLoop
Location: Washington, DC
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Overcoming Today’s Social Inequities wi...
Could technology make a difference in speeding up how we respond to social inequities? The answer is yes. Governments around the nation are faced with issues like homelessness, blight, opioid addiction, access to care, veterans’ services, access to transit, and many more. New technology innovations, like GIS, big data and analytics, can bridge the gap between resources and the less fortunate, shorten the cycle to solve inequities and bet...
November 30, 2017
Organizer: GovLoop
Location: Webcast
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Winter Is Coming: Five Steps to Improvi...
Your community counts on you to have a winter maintenance program in place that keeps them moving. This burden is growing as expectations of the public grows. They expect public works and DOT’s to be using more modern methods from informing the public and putting the right resources at the right location. Geographic information systems (GIS) is a common tool in planning and responding to whatever winter may bring. What you may not know i...
October 19, 2017
Organizer: GovLoop
Location: Webcast
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