From AI Assistant to Organizational Umpire: The Next Step in Operationalizing AI
AI assistants are evolving from digital helpers to impartial “organizational umpires”; powering agile, data‑driven public sector decision‑making.
AI assistants are evolving from digital helpers to impartial “organizational umpires”; powering agile, data‑driven public sector decision‑making.
You don’t have a model problem — you have a last-mile problem. Here’s how to move an AI pilot into production without sacrificing safety, quality, or compliance.
Boost your creativity with this 7-day strategy that taps into the natural rhythm of each weekday.
We’re gearing up for another NextGen Government Training Virtual Summit, where more than 2,000 public sector employees will come together for a day of free online professional development! Held on Wednesday, Oct. 22, we’ll be bringing in government and industry experts to share their expertise on a wide range of topics, from writing AI promptsRead… Read more »
Emerging technologies are advancing faster than government policy. Anticipatory governance can help close the gap.
Learn how agentic AI can collapse traditional software development and business process stacks, streamline workflows, and boost efficiency.
Nebraska’s CIO talks about how IT modernization is helping his state save money and improve services.
In this video interview, Luke Norris with Granicus discusses AI’s transformative possibilities and offers specific guidance for the public sector.
Delegating tasks can feel like more trouble than it’s worth, but it’s an important leadership skill. Here are some tips to make it easier.
Public policies should consider racial equity as one of their main principles. These questions will help guide decision-makers in ensuring stakeholders of all races and ethnicity receive the benefits of a policy.