Strategies to Make Connected Communities a Reality
Digital transformation efforts have accelerated dramatically in government in the past two years. Municipalities across the country were forced to embrace remote and hybrid work, find new ways to deliver secure digital services and increase citizen access & safety. As states and localities adjust to a new normal while demand for digital services increases, public sector organizations will need to sustain the same level of innovation going forward. But are governments prepared to meet these heightened expectations? Recent Center for Digital Government research found 42 percent don’t yet have a roadmap for connected communities.
On Dec. 14 at 11am PT/2pm ET, Government Technology is joining together with Cisco Meraki to unpack how governments can leverage and apply the right approaches, tactics, and partners to make connected communities a reality. Register now to hear our expert speakers:
- Take a deeper dive into some of the CDG research findings around connected communities and what they mean for government agencies
- Discuss specific strategies to build smart cities and bridge the digital divide by helping governments invest in digital services, physical security, cloud migration, IoT enablement and cybersecurity
Offer examples of governments effectively using some of the strategies discussed and finding success
Speaker and Presenter Information
Bob Bennett — Moderator
Senior Fellow at the Center for Digital Government
Grant Shirk — Speaker
Head of Product Marketing, Cisco Meraki
Christopher Cabaldon — Speaker
Former Mayor of Sacramento, Senior Fellow at the Center for Digital Government
Grant Shirk — Speaker
Head of Product Marketing, Cisco Meraki
Relevant Government Agencies
Other Federal Agencies, Federal Government, State & Local Government
Event Type
Webcast
This event has no exhibitor/sponsor opportunities
When
Tue, Dec 14, 2021, 2:00pm
ET
Cost
Complimentary: $ 0.00
Website
Click here to visit event website
Event Sponsors
Organizer
Government Technology




