Driving Digital Inclusion
As jurisdictions invest more heavily in modern digital infrastructures, now is the time to make sure digital inclusion is a purposeful part of any public sector tech strategy.
As jurisdictions invest more heavily in modern digital infrastructures, now is the time to make sure digital inclusion is a purposeful part of any public sector tech strategy.
An expert said that agencies aren’t just adopting cloud because it’s different or better but because it unlocks impactful results.
This is a call to action for us to help the formerly marginalized confront past trauma and dedicate themselves to a fruitful life of service to others.
The $350 billion COVID-19 aid has the potential to not just offer pandemic relief for state and local governments but fund a more equitable future as well.
The new “new normal” for the federal workforce will be a far more flexible environment, featuring more full- and part-time teleworkers and blended workplaces, according to the administration.
The pandemic seems to have focused a spotlight on inclusion and technology. Here’s how a lawyer and his guide dogs are navigating the evolution.
The city of Los Angeles needed more than partnerships with institutions to roll out its $1.3 million-dollar artificial intelligence initiative. It needed community buy-in.
We spoke with the Chief Information Officer for the 9th largest city in the U.S., to understand how equity can and should drive government decision-making.
Congratulations on your new role as chief information officer. Here are some things that can help in the early stages of your tenure and beyond.
Here’s a limiting belief: The most qualified job candidates have degrees.
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