Community Sourcing a Solution for Net Neutrality Rollback Challenges
Civic engagement is key to truly producing change at a policy level. However, it is only one piece of the puzzle.
Civic engagement is key to truly producing change at a policy level. However, it is only one piece of the puzzle.
In this post, we discuss the key drivers that government leaders must address to implement a successful, agency-wide digital strategy.
Imagine this scenario: all of your apps and data reside in the same easy to use system instead of your current siloed systems. No, that isn’t a fantasy. A new way of doing business is emerging in the public sector and it’s called a container ecosystem.
Achieving security is still a concern in hybrid cloud environments. The answer is to shift to a model of cloud security where identity is the new firewall, devices are the new perimeter, and flexibility is built in to the approach.
Agencies are preparing to move more sensitive data to the cloud and are seeking out new resources to ensure security.
We recently sat down with Janet Stevens in her D.C. office to talk about current initiatives, IT modernization, adopting emerging tech and more.
The director of Georgia DCSS discusses how the state successfully employed a mobile app to address over 400,000 child support cases.
If agencies limit modernization efforts to replacing or upgrading outdated legacy systems, they will only make limited gains in terms of performance and security. Instead, government should undergo an agency-wide digital transformation.
Government websites don’t need to be hard to use. Good UX is becoming more and more available to agencies across government.
The repeal of net neutrality rules was officially and completely rolled back on June 11, 2018. What’s next? How can cities protect themselves?