Citizen Journeys Connect APIs and Government Services
Governments can use APIs to generate the same accessible, secure apps private companies use to deliver rapid, useful services to citizens.
Governments can use APIs to generate the same accessible, secure apps private companies use to deliver rapid, useful services to citizens.
Cybersecurity standards that are good enough for the federal government can prove equally beneficial to its state and local counterparts.
Richard Beutel was one of the authors behind last year’s Modernizing Government Technology (MGT) Act and its related Technology Modernization Fund (TMF).
A recent Small Business Administration pilot program shows how the cloud could reinforce the security of the federal government’s internet connections.
Public- and private-sector experts explain how a cloud-based disaster recovery strategy helps government agencies recover faster after calamity harms their IT infrastructure.
The State Department’s Creative Diplomacy Team discuss teamwork and the challenges and rewards of being digital pacesetters.
Digital transformation is essential to improving government, but it can be difficult to achieve. We partnered with Hyland to provide a better sense of how government can drive digital transformation through content services.
West Virginia partnered with an e-government solutions provider to roll out digital services for their DMV, resulting in faster services for citizens.
By making your DXP open source, you gain several benefits; flexibility for improvements, lower costs of use, a community of developers that is always refining the product and freedom from vendor lock-in.
The Federal Data Strategy will help the U.S. government’s workforce better manage vast amounts of information.