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On the Money: Creating a Better Payment...
Making payments to state or local government should be easy and convenient for constituents — and new payment options shouldn’t generate extra work for internal staff. Join Government Technology Sept. 28 to see how modern payment platforms can improve and standardize constituent payment experiences across agencies while streamlining internal financial processes. You’ll learn how to: Improve checkout experiences across departm...
September 28, 2023
Organizer: Government Technology
Location: Webcast
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Building Social Services Capacity to Im...
Social services provide a vital safety net for a community’s most vulnerable children, adults and families. However, navigating these services and determining eligibility can be a complex, confusing process for both recipients and workers. Most agencies have already established a digital presence to better serve clients and expand capacity, but their websites and digital channels often fall short when it comes to accessibility, user expe...
July 26, 2023
Organizer: Government Technology
Location: Webcast
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Presenting the 2023 Digital Counties Survey
It’s that time again to work with counties across the country to share the innovative work you all do! The Center for Digital Government’s Digital Counties Survey allows county information technology organizations to highlight the great work being done, benchmark with their peers and identify future trends. This year’s survey will inquire about current challenges, ongoing and emerging priorities, and the evolving and changin...
January 25, 2023
Organizer: Government Technology
Location: Webcast
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FOIA Conference: RM@930gov 2021
This year DGI will hold four separate RM topic-specific, virtual events during Thursdays from 10:30AM-12:30PM ET in September. This expanded format will allow for more targeted events, resulting in a deeper dive into each weekly topic. The Freedom of Information Act is often called the law that “keeps citizens in the know about their government.” Today more than ever before, making government documents and communications available...
September 16, 2021 - January 6, 2023
Organizer: Digital Government Institute
Location: Webcast
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SANS DFIRCON 2022: Keynote - What Makes...
Staying current in DFIR is more than just doing the job daily. It takes work. Those who put forward an effort to research, train and share seem to carve a special place for themselves in this community. Do you have what it takes? Do you want to do more in forensics and with your education? This talk will walk you through lessons learned and methods to get the most out of DFIR and enhance your daily work.
November 15, 2022
Organizer: SANS Institute
Location: Webcast
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Reporting Requirements Made Easy with D...
State and local governments are expected to deliver projects that adhere to regulatory compliances, Diversity, Equity and Inclusion requirements and other standards. New funding opportunities, such as those made possible by the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act also require governments to meet different equity markers. Agencies need to streamline the tracking and reporting of performance metrics to take full advantage of future financing...
November 15, 2022
Organizer: Government Technology
Location: Webcast
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Raising the Barrier of Entry for Hacker...
When bad actors are looking to commit cybercrimes, they follow the path of least resistance. Unfortunately, that path often leads them to local governments. Cities, counties and municipalities have seen a surge in ransomware attacks, but strengthening their cybersecurity systems can be a challenges with limited budgets and IT security resources. A shared cybersecurity model helps under-resourced localities leverage their collective knowledge,...
November 9, 2022
Organizer: Government Technology
Location: Webcast
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Providing Enhanced Payment Features Wit...
Digital transformation and advances in technology have heightened constituent expectations, especially when it comes to making payments. More than ever, end users want a fast, streamlined transaction that comes with plenty of transparency and additional information. Providing these enhanced transaction features come at a cost. One way to minimize those costs is by implementing a service fee program, which can be applied to a variety of payment...
September 30, 2022
Organizer: Government Technology
Location: Webcast
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Securing the Vote: A Roadmap to Success
Efforts to breach U.S. voting systems and influence election outcomes by state-sponsored, criminal and malicious insider actors are only growing in sophistication. More than ever, local and state government agencies must be able to rely on dynamic, full-spectrum security solutions that protect the entire election process and those who work to preserve outcomes. A phased approach is required to ensure risks are fully mitigated before, during an...
September 30, 2022
Organizer: Government Technology
Location: Webcast
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Strategies For Using Data The Right Way...
Less than half of respondents to a Center for Digital Government (CDG) survey targeting mid-sized cities and counties rate their organization’s use of data in decision-making as "effective" or "very effective." This is despite the fact that increasing the use of data in decision-making was their top listed priority. Local governments know that data is a critical part of better serving constituents, making intelligent decisions around whe...
September 27, 2022
Organizer: Government Technology
Location: Webcast
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