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Better Communications Tops Data To-Do List

GovLoop

In response, the state planning coordinator worked with the Office of Planning and Budget and other groups to meet with stakeholders statewide, walking them through the data specific to their regions and offering a chance to share their concerns and stories. Five such reports will be available by years end.

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A Celebration of National Women’s Month with State Budget Officers

Barrett & Greene

This male-dominated 1953 photo of a National Association of State Budget Officers (NASBO) annual meeting would not have been a surprise to public sector leaders of the time. That was followed by two budget directors we knew well -- Kansas’s Gloria Timmer in 1996-1997 and Utah’s Lynne Koga the following year.

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How CMMC 2.0 Differs from the Original

FedTech Magazine

The Pentagon enacted CMMC in November 2020 to ensure that contractors’ cyber hygiene was good enough to do business with the government. is expected to be released by the Office of Management and Budget for…

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Enhancing Federal AI Safety: Responsible and Secure AI Sandbox

Microsoft Public Sector

This need aligns with the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) M-24-10, which mandates the appointment of Chief AI Officers, the formation of agency AI governance boards, the development of compliance plans, and the creation of AI use case inventory. entities handling data of EU citizens,impacting international AI practices.

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In Praise of Grinders: They Get The Job Done

GovLoop

Some people want to manage people. Others want to manage budgets. But not all people want more money or to be in charge or to learn new duties or to manage people. This post was first published October 5, 2020. But there are a lot of reasons people seek promotion. For example, some people want more money.

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Looking ahead: What has the pandemic taught us about online access?

Open Access Government - Technology News

Mike Taylor, Senior Accessibility Analyst, Comms and Training Manager at Digital Accessibility Centre , discusses online access and its benefits since COVID. While the world became aware of how much easier it is to perform tasks, many users who have additional access requirements were already open to the benefits of online access.

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Five need-to-know facts about using the AWS Cloud for K12 cyber-resiliency

AWS Public Sector Blog

Cyber-resilience doesn’t have to be expensive K12 schools have a tall task: addressing rigorous security and compliance requirements while also managing tight budgets. After extensive research, I saw that Amazon’s infrastructure was miles ahead,” said KRESA’s IT infrastructure manager Michael Coats.