Outside of the Bright Lights, Los Angeles County Pioneers Novel Assessor-as-a-Service Idea
The L.A. County Office of the Assessor began an “Assessor-as-a-Service” program designed to help smaller counties’ assessor’s offices get to the cloud.
The L.A. County Office of the Assessor began an “Assessor-as-a-Service” program designed to help smaller counties’ assessor’s offices get to the cloud.
A federal cloud computing expert says that agencies should stop trying to make the technology meet the needs of their “average” employee.
In an exclusive interview with GovLoop, Matt Goodrich discussed FedRAMP’s progress, where it’s heading and what he wishes he would’ve done differently.
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.
A new public sector workforce will usher in an era of citizen-first services, all supported by the cloud.
Modern technology can see through cameras, hear through microphones, feel through sensors and even think through artificial intelligence.
The Small Business Administration is challenging the government’s conventional approach to cybersecurity and has managed to simplify operations, reduce costs and improve visibility on its network.
Hybrid clouds mix on-premise legacy IT with modernized, cloud-based IT, giving agencies the best traits from each in one package.
Cybersecurity and the citizen experience (CX) present a balancing act for agencies as although both are important, they’re often short on money and time.
Business intelligence is an analysis of an agency’s past, present and future business operations for operational decision-making.