Taking the Guesswork Out of Government Procurement
The more familiar customers are with the offerings on a contract, the easier it is to make efficient procurements the norm rather than the exception.
The more familiar customers are with the offerings on a contract, the easier it is to make efficient procurements the norm rather than the exception.
What if technologists and the mission teams they support considered how a cloud solution or IT service enabled them to serve a diverse public equitably?
The cost is too high for governments to neglect those who are increasingly disadvantaged in our digital economy. Here’s what they can do to break the cycle.
While technology does an amazing job at connecting us, providing equitable services for all communities takes a lot more effort than pressing send on an email.
We spoke with the Chief Information Officer for the 9th largest city in the U.S., to understand how equity can and should drive government decision-making.
Throughout the year and beyond, you can expect to see key topics elevated across our content, including diversity, equity, inclusion and leadership.
“I think it’s really important to ensure that people with disabilities are not an afterthought,” said Deputy Assistant Secretary Jennifer Sheehy.
Many are working to make the federal government equitable for all. Let’s acknowledge the work that they’re doing in this article.
“There are a lot of folks who love equity as a concept, but knowing how to actually do equity work is where the challenge comes in.”
Using these three key strategies to mine data for wins can help governments restore fiscal health and revitalize community economies.