There Are No Such Things as ‘Average’ Cloud Users
A federal cloud computing expert says that agencies should stop trying to make the technology meet the needs of their “average” employee.
A federal cloud computing expert says that agencies should stop trying to make the technology meet the needs of their “average” employee.
Artificial intelligence is trending, but fears of bias and discrimination can cause public outcry. In Canada, the public and private sector work together to mediate concerns.
How agile problem solving can enable public-private collaboration that helps address some of their most significant mission-focused issues.
Hawaii’s agencies are now using Adobe Document Cloud solutions for everything from employee onboarding to signing common documents
In constructing a championship team, coaches and general managers try to find a blend of the right people and culture; one of the two is not enough.
To maximize the potential of the cloud, state and local departments need to centrally manage their policies and procedures that should apply to all systems.
Internet of Things (IoT) networks are made of physical devices that can store, handle and exchange data. These systems are crucial for making smart cities.
Outdated technology causes service delivery problems at all levels of government, including the legacy systems that state and local transportation departments rely on.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.
Agencies that use digital document workflows and electronic signatures save energy, money and time on formerly manual processes.