How Agencies Are Sharing Their Cloud Services
Agencies nationwide are benefiting from cloud amid tightening budgets, evolving demographics and rising pressure for better digital public services.
Agencies nationwide are benefiting from cloud amid tightening budgets, evolving demographics and rising pressure for better digital public services.
The habits you embrace for handling one shutdown will help you benefit from other ones later in your public service career.
Chatbots use AI to simulate human conversation, and agencies nationwide are finding them valuable for constituent and information services.
State and local governments are examining blockchain’s potential for accurate, secure recordkeeping due to its resistance to data modification.
Agencies subsequently need a strong data governance strategy for protecting their sensitive citizen information from cybersecurity threats.
Autonomous vehicles require hyper-accurate, high-resolution maps to correctly navigate terrain without humans. These maps note features such as potholes.
Drones also present a regulatory challenge for agencies concerned with airspace maintenance, but their commercial potential far outweighs these obstacles.
For a growing number of agencies, cloud computing provides the elasticity and scale needed to correctly consolidate data.
State and local governments are trapped in the past by a mix of compliance, monetary and resource constraints when it comes to payment processing.
The agencies that protect the citizen data in their clouds the longest are the ones that best assess the risks facing them daily.