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Blockchain Could Power State Government Processes
(2022-04-06)
States have been experimenting with blockchain-based voting systems, smart contracts for ID management and fintech sandboxes, but implementation challenges exist, report says.
Implementing a Data-Driven Culture: Lessons from the Indiana Management Performance Hub
(2022-02-04)
This blog is part of an ongoing series by the State Chief Data Officers Network and the Beeck Center for Social Impact + Innovation that reflects on best practices and lessons learned of data analytics and data projects. ...
2022 Tech Trends: Cloud Migration for State and Local Agencies Will be Measured
(2021-12-07)
The pandemic has accelerated cloud adoption for many government agencies, but hurdles remain that may stand in the way of migrations in 2022.
Trust in Government Technology is Key to Adoption
(2020-10-01)
Panelists at GovTech Summit 2020 spoke about the need to build trust in government digital services, as the pandemic has created room for increased use of technology in the public sector.
Mapping User Journeys for a Better Workforce System in Massachusetts
(2019-05-13)
This article explores how Massachusetts is utilizing human-centered design to improve the experience of jobseekers and employers.
The Technology and Approach Needed to Quickly Enable Digital Government Services
(2021-04-21)
State and local government IT leaders can turn to trusted third parties to accelerate in-house digitization and modernization or outsource those efforts.
How to Manage Multiple Cloud Collaboration Tools in a WFH World
(2020-12-14)
A surge of cloud-based collaboration and conferencing platforms in the remote workplace has left organizations struggling with security, compliance, cost and integration issues. Heres advice from experts on making it work.
Unemployment Fraud Reveals States Swap Cybersecurity for Speed
(2020-10-06)
Colorado is just one of many states that have had an immense number of unemployment claims to process due to COVID-19. However, the increased amount of fraud reveals that there are holes in identity security.