Building for the Government of the Future: Embracing Agility – Part 1
Citizens want government agencies and officials to provide them with efficient, effective, timely services. That means governments must have agile technology foundations.
Citizens want government agencies and officials to provide them with efficient, effective, timely services. That means governments must have agile technology foundations.
Access to justice is a fundamental right. With connected online tools, courts are fulfilling that promise with equity.
Navigating data for evidence-based policymaking is a struggle with legacy IT systems. Modern data platforms offer a new direction.
Agencies must serve the public without fail, especially in uncertain times. A strong government starts in the cloud.
Cloud first is what the public expects today. In a win-win, governments are moving constituent services to the cloud.
As difficult as overcoming the opioid epidemic might seem, it is not impossible for state and local leaders.
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Learn all the different roles a grantor can assume, common grantor challenges, and methods to overcome those challenges in managing grants.
User experience in government isn’t just about tech – it refers to how easy or difficult it is for government employees to get their job done.
In government, the planning process often stalls progress. But Loudoun County, VA has sustained transformation and growth by remembering four key tenets.