Why The Federal Government Must Tackle Tool Sprawl to Manage Cyber Risk, Boost Efficiency
In light of sophisticated new cyber threats, the federal government needs to rethink how it secures key systems, improves efficiency and reduces tool sprawl.
In light of sophisticated new cyber threats, the federal government needs to rethink how it secures key systems, improves efficiency and reduces tool sprawl.
How Estonia, Singapore, and the UAE are sprinting toward frictionless governance, while others are still debugging 1990s workflows one legacy system at a time.
Agencies today often pursue targeted modernization programs, rather than sweeping changes. Here are four areas in which they’re devoted modernization resources.
In government, digital modernization often overlooks enterprise data management, which results in fragmented ecosystems that limit modernization’s full potential.
To be successful, any modernization project must address not just the technology but the processes and people.
Tasked to do more with less, government agencies are looking for ways to lighten the burden on overloaded IT teams while also elevating the level of citizen service. Automation offers a way forward.
Security has to be baked into the architecture from the outset, and must extend seamlessly across the operation.
Security has to be baked into the architecture from the outset, and must extend seamlessly across the operation.
Wayne County, Michigan, is approaching its budget and modernization plans to ensure the most positive and lasting impact.
“Imagine the raw power of 225,000 uniquely qualified individuals who are given the tools and permission to make a health care system better.”