How States Secured the Election… And So Much More
Responsible for carrying out the election were not just poll workers and election officials, but thousands of IT staffers around the country who defended against cyberattacks.
Responsible for carrying out the election were not just poll workers and election officials, but thousands of IT staffers around the country who defended against cyberattacks.
In government, there tends to be more data than agencies think to leverage. A case in point — emails.
As telework has expanded across government, and will likely permanently shift the paradigm of public and private sector work, technologists have had to pay special attention to maintaining security while not stifling users.
North Carolina’s Deputy State CIO talks about her biggest pride points in 2019, why her middle name is “blockchain” and why she works in government.
By standardizing, integrating and sharing data, North Carolina has been able to provide better health care to those who visit its hospitals.
Cities and states have realized a need to fine-tune the ways they ensure everyday citizens could access data and make sense of it.
Succession planning is one of those critical tasks that organizations know they need to do. But few do it well — if at all.
Check out how North Carolina is using DevOps in an interview with Billy Hylton, Digital Services Director at State of North Carolina.
North Carolina knows a thing or two about consolidation. Check out how they are doing so while ingraining innovation into the process.