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Deliver Services Constituents Expect: M...
To deliver the services and experiences your constituents expect, you need expert technology partnerships that provide agile and flexible network solutions. The CARES Act provides $150 billion in federal funding for state, local and tribal governments. Because there’s latitude in how these funds can be utilized, you have an opportunity to address some of your biggest challenges and set your jurisdiction up for a brighter future. Join us...
July 20, 2020
Organizer: Government Technology
Location: Webcast
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Understanding the True Costs of Cloud:...
State and local governments across the country have been forced to upend business operations in response to the Covid-19 pandemic. And for many of them, agencies looked to cloud-based technologies to allow their employees to work remotely while sheltering safely at home. But as the nation moves beyond the crisis to the long, hard work of reopening and rebuilding the economy, governments will have to reexamine their longer-term technology strat...
July 17, 2020
Organizer: Government Technology
Location: Webcast
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How COVID-19 is Accelerating Online Ser...
Citizens are looking for greater digital interaction and increased access to services than what is currently provided by state and local governments, especially during time of crisis. The Center for Digital Government recently conducted a survey of government technology leaders to better understand their priorities, concerns and constraints related to online services post COVID-19. Join us July 16 at 10:00am PT/1:00pm ET to hear the results of...
July 16, 2020
Organizer: Governing
Location: Webcast
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Moving HR and Finance to the Cloud
Modern cloud-based technology for finance and human resources can improve efficiency, strengthen business continuity and provide important new capabilities. That’s why a growing number of state and local agencies are using these solutions to replace aging legacy systems. Join us July 16 at 11 a.m. Pacific/2 p.m. Eastern to hear about Clark County, Washington’s journey to the cloud. Finance Director Mark Gassaway will describe how t...
July 16, 2020
Organizer: Governing
Location: Webcast
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Any City Can Be A Smart City
Smart city initiatives aren’t just for major metro areas. Communities of all sizes can benefit from technology that enables them to collect more data and glean new insights from that information. This webinar will demystify smart city concepts by explaining what smart cities are — and what they aren’t. It’ll also explore how smart city planning and deployment may evolve to meet the needs of a post-pandemic world. Join u...
July 16, 2020
Organizer: Government Technology
Location: Webcast
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No More Alert Fatigue: How Good Data Dr...
There’s no question Public Sector IT security teams can be under near constant threat from cybercriminals launching endless ransomware and malware attacks. But oftentimes, these teams are so inundated with data from siloed point products, it’s difficult to reduce the noise and identify which issues need immediate attention. By integrating endpoint, network and cloud data, security teams can more accurately detect and prevent attack...
July 15, 2020
Organizer: Government Technology
Location: Webcast
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Digital Transformation Without Disrupti...
The COVID-19 pandemic has required us all to lean on technology more than ever before – and government is no exception. Agencies that have adopted IP and Internet of Things (IoT) technologies have been better prepared to adapt to today’s rapidly changing environment. But many have still not taken this digital transformation journey due to the costs and complexity involved. Join Government Technology and NVT Phybridge on July 14 at...
July 14, 2020
Organizer: Government Technology
Location: Webcast
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Mitigating the Impact: Protecting Publi...
According to industry reports, ransomware attacks impacted nearly 1,000 public organizations in 2019 at a potential cost of more than $7.5 billion. This was before the COVID-19 pandemic forced state and local government leaders to rapidly implement work-from-home policies for employees and support the use of personal devices – leaving agencies even more vulnerable. Join us on July 14 at 11am PST/2pm EST to learn what you can do to lessen...
July 14, 2020
Organizer: Government Technology
Location: Webcast
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Alabama Digital Government Summit 2020
To protect the health and safety of attendees, this event has been postponed to 2021 due to COVID-19 concerns. Open to Public Sector only. Registration Fee per person: $25 Government Technology's passion is promoting best practices and spurring innovation in the public sector. The Alabama Digital Government Summit is designed to do just that. The program is driven by an advisory board composed of public sector and private sector IT leaders who...
July 7, 2020
Organizer: Government Technology
Location: Montgomery, AL
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Communicating During a Crisis
In a crisis, government communication with citizens must be clear, consistent and broadly available. This session will explore how states and localities are communicating authoritative information about COVID-19 to the news media and directly to citizens to explain evolving conditions and policies, and to counter misinformation. We’ll look at best practices emerging from the pandemic response and what they mean for public sector communic...
July 2, 2020
Organizer: Governing
Location: Webcast
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