Break Free From the Upkeep of Aging IT With Automation
Automation allows state and local governments to detect, patch and connect systems with minimal employee intervention, saving time and money.
Automation allows state and local governments to detect, patch and connect systems with minimal employee intervention, saving time and money.
Outdated technology causes service delivery problems at all levels of government, including the legacy systems that state and local transportation departments rely on. But there’s a better way.
Under the direction of CIO Mark Wittenburg, Tempe, Arizona’s IT department has spent the last year promoting innovation while excelling at the basics.
Automating the compliance authorization process for government systems can help agencies adopt secure IT resources in a timely manner.
Agencies that use digital document workflows and electronic signatures save energy, money and time on formerly manual processes.
This intelligence platform gives agencies an archive of finished intelligence reports with information on cybercriminal.
Modern technology can see through cameras, hear through microphones, feel through sensors and even think through artificial intelligence.
Are you ready to be at the forefront of government IT, and is your department making investments to modernize IT service and project delivery?
As with every new technology, AI comes with its own set of challenges, especially in the realm of data and compute. Data is the raw material of AI; the more data you have, the more accurate the AI learning process will be.
The federal government projects 2.4 million jobs will be added in the health care industry by 2026.