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Michigan test drives country’s first mobility officer
November 04, 2022 | News, Cloud & InfrastructureTrevor Pawl hopes transformations in the automotive industry will also help state government replace “Depression Era departmental structures” with more nimble organizations.
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Transportation Department looks to AI to help modernize highways
| News, Emerging TechThe Department of Transportation is soliciting applicants to integrate artificial intelligence and environmental analytics into highway infrastructure.
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‘Insatiable appetite’ for internet pushes county to gigabit broadband
November 03, 2022 | News, Cloud & InfrastructureClark County, Nevada, CIO Bob Leek said localities must meet rising demand and invest in the future.
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Failure is inevitable, so why not learn from it?
| News, Data & AnalyticsAgencies that can “fail forward” learn to identify, analyze and communicate about how projects fall flat and work toward innovative solutions to complex government problems.
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The basic questions bedeviling how states manage data
| News, Data & AnalyticsStates have tons of data. But much of it is redundant and it’s sometimes hard to know where it is stored, who can access it and how it can be used.
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The metaverse holds big opportunities for the public sector
| News, Emerging TechIt’s poised to revolutionize how governments train employees, deliver services and manage systems.
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Energy data to power state’s clean-energy economy
November 02, 2022 | News, Data & AnalyticsIntegrating energy system and customer data, the Integrated Energy Data Resource will spur development of distributed energy resources, innovative use cases and utility operational efficiencies.
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Online experience monitoring: From the ‘squeaky wheel’ to real-time web metrics
| News, Data & AnalyticsMiami-Dade County digs into real-time feedback and web-experience surveys to better understand the citizen’s digital journey and deliver better customer experience.
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Almost half of phishing attacks target gov employees, research says
| News, CybersecurityTraditionally aimed at stealing credentials, phishing attacks are growing increasingly sophisticated.
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CISA director: Big tech shouldn’t charge extra for event logging
| News, CybersecurityThe agency has promised to measure the success of efforts to steer major software providers toward the inclusion of logging and other basic security features in their products “by default,” but has said little about how it actually intends to… Read More »