Complex ARPA reporting calls for streamlined, centralized solutions

A strategic planning and analytics platform helped one county meet federal requirements, avoid penalties and improve residents' trust in government.

Cross-agency collaboration key to FOIA challenges

Increasing the speed and accuracy of FOIA processing not only benefits an agency’s employees by freeing up their time, but it also builds public trust when government agencies efficiently address citizens' concerns.

5 technologies to improve environmental regulatory enforcement

Mobile inspections, remote inspections, unmanned aerial systems, artificial intelligence and machine learning and integrated solutions can serve as force multipliers for the environmental enforcement community.

Advanced analytics root out COVID-19 relief fraud

With machine learning, risk scoring and automation, agencies can effectively identify fraud, waste and abuse in pandemic relief.

Revamping mobility with a renewed focus on communities

As cities move back to pre-pandemic lifestyles, government and industry must come together and drive mobility toward a more sustainable and equitable future.

Rooting out fraud in government programs

Machine-learning helps spot fraud, waste and abuse because it can not only automatically check massive amounts of data for signs of sketchy activity but also improve over time.

Stop swiveling: Modernize security and info sharing with multilevel security

An MLS system, platform or environment allows information at different classifications to be stored and accessed within a single security domain, while dynamically enforcing different access policies and compartments.

How low code can strengthen existing systems to maximize investments

When agencies can develop apps faster and scale quickly from a single platform, they eliminate downtime and manual workarounds and stay focused on the mission.

Getting facial recognition right

To realize the benefits of facial recognition while maintaining ethical integrity, agencies must ensure systems' accuracy, security and resistance to bias.

How agencies can prepare for 5G

By identifying the priority use cases, establishing solution requirements and seeking the right technology partner, agencies can build a roadmap to successful deployment.

Increasing visibility into municipal water systems

That combination of sensors, AI and edge computing unlocks previously unseen information in water systems that cities can use to find lost revenue.

Containerization and virtualization in a hybrid world

Agencies are mixing physical servers, virtual machines and containers to get the required storage and computer resources they need to maximize performance.

ID verification, analytics can help agencies fight fraud

Combining an automated verification system and data analytics for prevention and detection helps create a powerful tool for government IT professionals facing a flood of fraud.

6 strategies for better mobile services delivery

Mobile development is no cakewalk, but accessible user-centered apps that allow individuals to solve their own problems can improve government services delivery and spark digital transformation.

How to balance self-service analytics and security

Agencies need an an easy way for employees to access data while balancing ongoing privacy and security concerns.

3 phases on the journey to multicloud

To reap all the benefits that multicloud has to offer, agencies should assess their current IT systems, determine where workloads belong and focus on business goals.

How agencies are benefitting from AIOps

With AIOps, network administrators can tackle jobs where there’s too much data for any human to process, help reduce response time and downtime and streamline government IT operations.

5 best practices for strengthening your software supply chain with DevSecOps

Because every application is mission critical, strengthening DevSecOps processes provides needed transparency into an agency’s full portfolio of applications.

Charging ahead: Data drives EV adoption for state and local fleets

With data captured by telematics solutions from electric vehicles, fleet managers can compare the performance of EVs with their gas-powered counterparts to validate projected savings and ramp up future electrification efforts.

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