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Airports Secure Their IT Operations and Improve Business Continuity

State Tech Magazine

Cybersecurity is paramount at airports. Any successful cyberattack or IT outage can snarl air traffic, diminish the passenger experience, and put staff and passenger data at risk. Knowing this, CIO Eduardo Valencia charted a course toward more robust IT operations when he joined the Metropolitan Airports Commission, which runs MinneapolisSaint Paul International Airport (MSP).

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How AWS Skill Builder is powering digital skills growth across European institutions

AWS Public Sector Blog

As European institutions race to meet ambitious digital transformation goals for 2024-2029, workforce skills development has become critical. AWS is addressing this challenge head-on with specialized learning solutions designed specifically for EU government professionals. In this post, we explore how AWS Skill Builder is helping create the digitally skilled workforce Europe needs.

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U.S. Navy Shipbuilding Is Consistently Over Budget and Delayed Despite Billions Invested in Industry

GAO (US Government Accountability Office)

Despite nearly doubling its shipbuilding budget over the last 2 decades, the U.S. Navy hasnt increased its number of ships. The Navy and Department of Defense work with private companies to build ships and have invested billions of dollars to.

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New Google Workspace cost-saving offer available for U.S. federal government

Google Public Sector

Government agencies rely on IT providers to provide secure, compliant, and efficient technology to help complete their vital missions. At the same time, cost-savings and productivity are taking center stage. These priorities - lower cost with better security and productivity - may seem at odds, but with the right cloud provider, they dont have to be.

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How Gilbert, AZ Prepares for the Future While Protecting What Makes It Great

A top-rated place to live, Gilbert, AZ struggled with outdated short-term rental management—low compliance, lost revenue, and growing administrative strain. By adopting the GovOS Tax & Compliance suite, the Town: Increased compliance from 40% to 90% Generated over $85K in new revenue Has a single digital system to manage tasks more efficiently With a centralized hub for short-term rental registration and enforcement, Gilbert balances tourism and community needs.

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Black Bookstores Will Never Die

Next City

In the Bay Area, the nation’s oldest Black bookstore has weathered violent gentrification and urban renewal to become a ‘living museum.

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The Department of the Air Force Needs a Chief Software Officer

FedTech Magazine

The number of military operational outcomes that rely on software continues to grow at an accelerated pace. So why doesnt the Department of the Air Force have a chief software officer? Many individual commands are responsible for aspects of software within their traditional functional areas; however, there isnt a single DAF individual or office that is laser-focused on all aspects of software, not since Nicolas Chaillan departed the chief software officer position late 2021.

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Financial Literacy in a Digital Age

GAO (US Government Accountability Office)

With a quick tap on your phone or stroke of a few computer keys, payments can be made or accepted from around the world. The growth of digital financial products and servicessuch as online banks, investment platforms, and payment apps like PayPal.

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Why the Future of Government Efficiency Starts Locally

OpenGov

When the federal government established new efficiency standards in 2025, the headlines focused on Washington. But while the initiative originates at the federal level, its impact, and its success, will […] The post Why the Future of Government Efficiency Starts Locally appeared first on OpenGov.

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Human Rights, Social Equity, and the Future of Immigration Policy w/ Pierre Berastaín

Policy Chats

In this episode, Dr. Pierre Berastan, the Centre for Public Impact's Regional Director for North America , talks with students from the UC Riverside School of Public Policy about his journey from Peru and his extensive work in addressing systemic challenges like immigration, gender-based violence prevention, and restorative justice. About Pierre Berastan : Dr.

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Seizing new opportunities to lead change amid turmoil and uncertainty in the public sector

Partnership for Public Service

Major change is rippling through the federal government right now, with agencies enacting reductions in force that are slashing the federal civil service and dramatically changing the way it works. The Partnerships Public Service Leadership Model offers a roadmap for government leaders at all levels to navigate this turmoil. The models Leading Change competency can help public servants embrace risk and uncertainty, and leverage vision, influence, adaptability, and innovation and creativity to st

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Municipal Maintenance Guide: Inspections

Get this municipal maintenance guide that provides municipalities with a detailed and structured approach to maintaining city infrastructure. This guide outlines systematic inspection procedures and best practices, ensuring the safety, longevity, and operational efficiency of municipal assets. From roadways and bridges to public buildings and utilities, the guide covers all aspects of municipal maintenance.

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Growing a National AI Innovation Ecosystem

FedTech Magazine

The National Science Foundation leads the National Artificial Intelligence Research Resource pilot, a two-year effort to better understand researchers' computing, data, modeling, software and user support needs in order to accelerate AI innovation. A total of 12 agency and 26 industry partners contribute resources to the NAIRR, infrastructure the could prove the key to solidifying U.S. dominance in the AI space.

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Honing leadership excellence in the public sector

McKinsey Public & Social Sector Insights

Heads of public institutions play a nation-shaping roleyet too little is understood about what separates the best from the rest. Our research highlights what leadership excellence looks like in the public sector.

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How Sandy Springs Cracked the Code on Better Planning & Zoning

OpenGov

“I used to stay late to get zoning letters out. Now I hit ‘complete’ and go home on time.” – Michele McIntosh-Ross, Planning & Zoning Manager, Sandy Springs, GA […] The post How Sandy Springs Cracked the Code on Better Planning & Zoning appeared first on OpenGov.

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Powering The Future: How Chick-fil-A is Testing Solar Microgrids

NLC (National League of Cities)

As small business owners deal with rising utility costs, many are looking for ways to reduce energy use while also doing their part to limit strain on local power grids. To enhance energy efficiency, Chick-fil-A, Inc. is working with three restaurants in California to explore innovative ways to incorporate renewable energy into their operations.

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Empower Digital Government: Strategic Workbook for Modern Transformation

Digital transformation is reshaping government interactions, bringing agencies closer to the communities they serve. However, while many have adopted new digital tools, few have implemented comprehensive strategies to maximize their benefits. Our Strategic Workbook for Modern Government offers a step-by-step guide to developing a sustainable digital strategy.

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Solving the Public Sector Workforce Crisis: What Local Governments Need to Know

zencity

Across the country, local governments are navigating a growing workforce crisis.

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A few new tricks

Princeton Public Library

Here are some recent updates to help you find books youll love in any format. The post A few new tricks appeared first on Princeton Public Library.

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The McKinsey Crossword: Cutting Back | No. 227

McKinsey Public & Social Sector Insights

Sharpen your problem-solving skills the McKinsey way, with our weekly crossword. Each puzzle is created with the McKinsey audience in mind, and includes a subtle (and sometimes not-so-subtle) business theme for you to find. Answers that are directionally correct may not cut it if youre looking for a quick win.

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How One Parish Took Control of Facilities Management with OpenGov

OpenGov

“We were limping chillers along for years…but when it came time to ask finance for $750,000 to replace one, we couldn’t show the full story.” – Brett Thibodeaux, FM Operations […] The post How One Parish Took Control of Facilities Management with OpenGov appeared first on OpenGov.

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7 Signs Your Local Government ERP Is Holding You Back: A Guide for Small Municipalities

Local governments and municipalities serving populations under 200,000 face distinctive challenges in delivering efficient and effective services to their communities. To overcome these challenges, many rely on Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems tailored to their specific needs. Not all ERP systems are created equal, and some may hinder progress rather than support it.

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ARPA SLFRF Reporting Language: What to Know

NLC (National League of Cities)

Co-authored by Claire Chan, the Manager of Research and Federal Relations at the Georgia Municipal Association The April 30, 2025 reporting deadline for the American Rescue Plan Acts (ARPA) State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds (SLFRF) is rapidly approaching, and many local governments have questions about how to accurately and effectively draft their reporting language.

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Golden Gov Award Honors Liana Bailey-Crimmins as State Executive of the Year

California Department of Technology

Continue reading Golden Gov Award Honors Liana Bailey-Crimmins as State Executive of the Year at Newsroom.

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Our 2025 public humanities topic: Justice

Princeton Public Library

Throughout 2025 the library's public humanities initiative has been exploring justice from multiple perspectives. The post Our 2025 public humanities topic: Justice appeared first on Princeton Public Library.

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Finding a grounded approach to the restaurant business

McKinsey Public & Social Sector Insights

Mercer Street Hospitality founder and CEO John McDonald discusses how he selects new projects while maintaining his stable of restaurants and bars in a notoriously challenging industry.

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ASPA TIMES Magazine: Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

PA TIMES Magazine is a publication of the American Society for Public Administration (ASPA), a not-for-profit corporation. This edition focused on diversity, equity and inclusion in public administration, including guest columns, insights for the field and interviews with city government DEI officers about their work at the local level.

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Built for the Field: Asset Management Tools That Work Wherever You Do

OpenGov

“Start small. Offer help. Push staff to the right resources. Your asset management journey doesn’t have to happen overnight.” – Madigan Ellis, Solutions Specialist If your crews are still scribbling […] The post Built for the Field: Asset Management Tools That Work Wherever You Do appeared first on OpenGov.

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How Budget Equity Tools Advance Favorable Outcomes for All Residents

NLC (National League of Cities)

A citys budget is often described as a reflection of the municipalitys priorities. Cities across the country have responded to the inequities present in their communities by establishing budget equity tools. A budget equity tool is a process by which city departments intentionally integrate considerations of racial and economic equity into the budget development process.

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Empowering bacterial genomics education with Amazon WorkSpaces

AWS Public Sector Blog

Bacterial genome analysis workshops require specialized bioinformatics tools and substantial computational power to process sequencing data. When Siriraj Medical Research Center planned their Nanopore workshop: bacterial genome bioinformatics series for more than 60 researchers, they faced a common challenge: how to provide consistent, high-performance computing environments for complex genomic analyses.

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Airports Leverage Displays To Keep Passengers Moving

State Tech Magazine

As the host of six matches over three summer weeks for soccers 2026 FIFA World Cup, Philadelphia is anticipating an influx of more than half a million visitors to the city. Also on the citys agenda for that year and expected to draw hundreds of thousands are the NCAAs March Madness mens basketball tournament, MLBs All-Star Game and various events celebrating the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence.

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2025 Business Owner Survey: Guide for Cities, Counties, and State Agencies

The 2025 Business Owner Survey delivers key insights for cities, counties, and state agencies working to enhance online services. Top insights: 97% of business owners say digital access to government services is essential. Licensing and tax processes remain outdated, slowing efficiency and increasing administrative burdens. Younger entrepreneurs expect fully online, self-service options, signaling a need for modernization.

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Kesko bets on data and AI to reduce waste and drive growth

McKinsey Public & Social Sector Insights

Jorma Rauhala, president and CEO of Kesko Corporation, reveals the success factors of Keskos data and AI journey.

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Your Legacy ERP Can’t Handle DOGE: Why the Future of Government Efficiency Starts Locally

OpenGov

When the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) was established by executive order in 2025, the headlines focused on Washington. But while the initiative originates at the federal level, its impact, […] The post Your Legacy ERP Cant Handle DOGE: Why the Future of Government Efficiency Starts Locally appeared first on OpenGov.

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Policy Goals versus Service Delivery in the Welfare State: Bridging the Gap

Policy & Politics Journal blog

by Janna Goijaerts, Natascha van der Zwan, Jet Bussemaker Policies often set ambitious goals for social services, envisioning a welfare system that is preventative, tailored, and complementary.

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Unlocking multilingual accessibility: Worldreader’s generative AI journey to expand reach using Amazon Bedrock

AWS Public Sector Blog

In todays digital age, access to engaging educational content remains a critical challenge globally. Worldreader , a pioneering nonprofit organization, is tackling this challenge head-on with a clear mission: igniting a lifelong love of reading in children and adults alike. Through a strategic collaboration with SoftwareOne an Amazon Web Services (AWS) Partner Worldreader has revolutionized their digital reading platform BookSmart on AWS.

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Municipal Maintenance: Ready, Set, Inspect!

Speaker: Noratek

Maintaining municipal operations is no small task, especially when budgets are tight and public expectations are high. In this webinar, we’ll explore how local governments can streamline their maintenance operations while ensuring safety, compliance, and efficiency. What You’ll Gain: Proven strategies for effective inspection management Insight into leveraging digital tools Practical tips for addressing common maintenance challenges Examples of municipalities that have achieved success.