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Here are three steps your agency can follow to make automation comfortably fit its workforce and operate more efficiently.
Here are three steps your agency can follow to make automation comfortably fit its workforce and operate more efficiently.
Those are values that I think we need to share more and let people know that we can be mindful of all of the things that make you complete as a human being and still be able to serve.
We are proud to announce the winners of the Annual NextGen Public Service Awards for superior public service and achievement. The awards recognize deserving individuals selected from the public service community for their intelligence, exuberance and dedication to improving and invigorating government.
In the face of complex problems, many innovators in government sign onto a simple-solution idea, and in Rhode Island, that has sparked change.
Many cities moved quickly to adjust transportation infrastructure. Your agency can use this data to gain insights for your transportation planning efforts.
“The eventual goal is to enable financial management professionals to spend more time on analysis and provide better service to their customers, and less time on traditional transaction processing and system maintenance.”
If you turn into a curmudgeon whenever you receive a Zoom invitation, here are three takeaways that might brighten your day.
If you value innovation or want to see changes at your agency, employing Possibility Government may work for you.
Sometimes it’s easy to overestimate the change we hope technology can bring. But at one agency, automation and containerization proved to meet the mark.
Innovation can help agencies meet the public’s demands and accomplish their missions with more agility, creativity and flexibility.