How AI Shaped States' Response to a Cri...
States throughout the U.S. have made broad gains in their adoption of artificial intelligence – especially in chatbots and digital assistants in combination with robotic process automation – as they worked to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic. This is one finding from the 2021 survey of state governments by the NASCIO, IBM and the Center for Digital Government. Join Government Technology on October 27 at 12 p.m. Pacific/3 p.m. Easte...
Virtual Beyond the Beltway - Tech Trend...
Open to Private Sector only. The Center for Digital Government’s IT market analysts and key government leaders will share insights into the state and local space and pinpoint opportunities, trends and issues to help you fine-tune your business strategies and validate your sales and marketing activities. You will: Hear firsthand from panels of leading state and local CIOs and government executives about opportunities, emerging trends and...
The Roadmap to Your Cloud Future: How t...
The pandemic accelerated cloud adoption in state and local government and served as the catalyst for much needed modernization enterprise wide. But the rapid pace of change has left many government leaders taking a reactionary approach to important cloud considerations like security, compliance and scalability. On Feb. 18th at 10am PT/1pm ET, Government Technology is hosting a fast-paced webcast that will help government agencies of all sizes...
Identify Yourself: Why Strong Authentic...
Cybersecurity has never been more vital for government agencies. Phishing attempts, account takeovers and malware attacks on the public sector were on the rise even before the coronavirus pandemic. The disruptions of the past year have brought unparalleled new challenges of accommodating a hybrid and remote workforce while securing a vastly expanded new edge. Additionally, as more governments provide online services to constituents, enhancing...
Best Practices for Digital Transformati...
Delivering a large-scale technology solution is a major undertaking. It often causes significant interruption to normal activities and requires an investment of time and resources from all stakeholders involved, particularly when faced with prolonged uncertainty. Join us hear from Tom Noorkah, Director of Financial Systems at the City of Columbus and Gianluca Cairo, Industry Principal, Ceridian, a panel of public sector leaders as they discuss...
Confronting New Realities: How to Impro...
2020 challenged state and local agencies to reduce operating expenses and navigate the new realities of remote working, all while trying to maintain business continuity and deliver a safe, socially distanced experience for citizens. In response, many government organizations are adopting technologies to modernize and streamline their processes. By modernizing sending and receiving workflows, governments of all types and sizes can realize savin...
Busting the Cloud Migration Bubble: Cos...
When considering a move to the cloud, many state and local government agencies struggle with a common problem: the migration bubble. This bubble is formed when organizations are covering expenses for their current on-premises infrastructure while incurring new costs for a cloud migration. But what if you could use that legacy hardware to your advantage? Join Government Technology on December 16 at 10:00 a.m. Pacific/1:00 p.m. Eastern as we spe...
Connect and Collaborate from Anywhere:...
Government organizations today communicate in more ways than ever – through texts, phone calls, emails, video conferences, web portals and more. That’s been transformed by the workforce disruptions of the coronavirus pandemic. Internally, government teams are learning how to stay connected in a hybrid environment of in-office employees and remote workers. Externally, agencies are trying to ensure that constituent interactions are a...
DevOps: Containing Costs while Accelera...
DevOps can help government organizations more quickly react to citizen needs for digital applications and systems. But the really great news is it can also help organizations reduce costs – an increasingly critical consideration given post-COVID budget restraints. Join Government Technology and experts from GitLab December 10 at 10:00am PT/1:00pm ET for a special 30-minute Lunch and Learn webinar in which we explore how DevOps can help g...
Civic Engagement: How Smart Cities Stre...
Connection between constituents and their public officials is crucial to a city’s success, now more than ever. This webcast will explore how smart city technologies can facilitate new forms of government-to-citizen interactions and ultimately strengthen the civic engagement between communities and their public institutions. Some of the topics we’ll cover include: Using data analytics and the key ingredient, open data, to understand...
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