How COVID-19 Is Reshaping Government Technology
The collective experiences of federal IT departments are serving as case studies that will shape how agencies use technology going forward.
The collective experiences of federal IT departments are serving as case studies that will shape how agencies use technology going forward.
As we grapple with the reality of social distancing, I’m hoping XR will be one of many solutions to bring us closer together as we seek out ways to experience meaningful connections.
Using cloud computing, agencies can digitize their processes and become more resilient against future disasters such as the COVID-19 pandemic.
RPA business processes using software-generated bots, and it can help government workforces during disasters such as the COVID-19 pandemic.
Internal audit can help navigate the changing technology landscape as governments move toward more public-friendly e-commerce solutions.
What do employers and their procurement staff do if they need to purchase accessible technology tools to support remote work and digital communication? How do they know they are procuring accessible technology that can be used effectively from employees’ homes?
Professionals in the judicial system, including court administrators, lawyers, and judges, have had to figure out in a matter of days how to deliver services online that they have been providing face-to-face for many decades.
The hunt for legal data doesn’t need to be long or painful. With the right people, processes and technology, agencies be quicker and more efficient.
They are saving lives and making life more manageable during these trying times. Here are just some of the many unexpected ways government employees are doing all they can for communities.
Is it “on-premise” or “on-premises?”