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This blog is an excerpt from GovLoop’s recent guide, “Tech Priorities for a Modern State and Local Government.”
This blog is an excerpt from GovLoop’s recent guide, “Tech Priorities for a Modern State and Local Government.”
Effective use of cybersecurity tools can help agencies with risk mitigation.
This blog is an excerpt from GovLoop’s recent guide, “Tech Priorities for a Modern State and Local Government.”
In this new era of digital security in government, new approaches must be taken.
Government agencies are under increasing pressure to adopt solutions that will streamline workflows and save money. From policy mandates to rising citizen expectations, here are a few factors that are making change inevitable.
This blog post is an excerpt from the recent GovLoop and Oracle industry perspective, Mitigating the Impact of Data Loss & Outages in Government. Download the full report here. Agencies across government and the nation’s critical departments — including transportation, energy, emergency services and financial services — rely on electronic data and the related computerRead… Read more »
This blog post is an excerpt from GovLoop’s recent industry perspective with Cisco, Connected Transportation: A Digital Infrastructure for the Public Sector. To download the full report, head here. What if you could securely and reliably connect your entire transit ecosystem (vehicles, stations, stops, maintenance yards, operations centers, workers, passengers) to deliver a safe, efficient andRead… Read more »
This blog is an excerpt from GovLoop’s recent guide, “Tech Priorities for a Modern State and Local Government.”
Advanced cybersecurity solutions that baseline normal activity automatically and identifies suspicious traffic patterns are important because people can no longer react quickly enough to keep up with the onslaught of attacks.
In any operating environment, the ability to distill information in real time and communicate clearly across multiple workflows is key to mission success. Government agencies have made strides enabling voice interoperability across teams, yet true interoperability requires more.