NYC Broadband Program Closes the Digital Divide
To help close its digital divide, New York City created an innovative subsidy program that brings broadband access to hundreds of thousands of low-income residents.
To help close its digital divide, New York City created an innovative subsidy program that brings broadband access to hundreds of thousands of low-income residents.
Despite recent progress with diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) initiatives, one largely minority demographic — the incarcerated — lags behind. Prioritizing DEI principles in prisons starts by equipping incarcerated individuals for success as soon as they enter a facility.
Government agencies make ample use of PDFs, but it’s an inhospitable format for low-vision users, people who use screen readers, and individuals who access government websites via mobile devices. PDFs do not, in other words, make government more accessible.
This excerpt examines how your agency can more effectively estimate future construction costs.
This excerpt showcases how a federal agency incorporated zero trust to secure their systems.
This excerpt details a real-life example of responsible usage of artificial intelligence in healthcare.
Government shutdowns — and, maybe more importantly, the frequent threat of shutdowns — take a toll on federal employees’ mental health. Here are some steps to ease the mental health burden.
This playbook excerpt highlights how GenAI can positively affect customer service and security.
Most state and local governments struggle with limited resources. When considering digital transformation, they must weigh both service improvement and cost savings.
Mental Health is no longer a taboo topic. It is discussed and prioritized in open conversation in families and in the workplace. A recent study showed that ninety-two percent of new and upcoming graduates say it’s important that they feel comfortable discussing mental health at work.
Network security needs to be built in from the ground up during project development. Here’s advice for choosing the right tools.
Community engagement increases when agencies think of residents as end users, not just beneficiaries of government services.
Whenever a new technology is involved, there’s a learning curve — and there’s always new technology, Robert Imhof, Consulting Systems Architect at Fortinet Federal. “It’s going to be worth investing the time and effort to learn this technology,” says . “Security professionals that can master utilizing AI in addition to their other technical skills are… Read more »
The release of AI foundation models allows organizations to take advantage of broader community investments in AI. But there’s a catch: Agencies need to tweak and train these models to meet their specific objectives, maintain privacy and ensure regulatory compliance.
Tips and takeaways from the experts on how to make the most of community surveys.
A patchwork of legacy identity management systems can lead to security gaps and provide an uneven user experience. Here’s how a modern system can overcome those limitations and provide greater flexibility and more granular controls.
If you consider yourself to be an introvert, you may have at one point come across the misconception that introverts make poor leaders. The truth is, there is a lot of value in tapping into your authentic self and using that as your leadership strength. During the most recent New Supervisors in Government Community ofRead… Read more »