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Cybersecurity KPIs That Matter Most in Government

State Tech Magazine

When cybersecurity succeeds, there arent any negative outcomes. But when theres no fallout, it's harder to make the case for the resources needed to prevent bad outcomes in the future. No news is good news in cybersecurity, unfortunately, says Gary Coverdale, CISO for Santa Barbara County, Calif. Until that wake-up call, leadership struggles to connect the dots between cybersecurity and their opportunities to supply business to their stakeholders.

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From good to great: How benchmarking drives continuous improvement

Open Access Government - Technology News

Rockford Associates discusses the importance of benchmarking and its benefits for businesses in various sectors In todays competitive business environment, organisations must continuously evaluate their performance to maintain and improve their market position. One of the most effective ways to achieve this is through benchmarking against similar businesses and organisations.

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State AI Roadmaps Must Mitigate Risks and Build Competent Workforces

State Tech Magazine

During a 2025 IT forecast in January, Doug Robinson, executive director of the National Association of State Chief Information Officers, confirmed that generative artificial intelligence will be the most impactful emerging technology for state CIOs over the next several years. NASCIO has recommended considerations for state CIOs developing AI roadmaps, and Robinson revisited three of those: Establish governance and oversight processes.

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The Space Race: How Can the Department of Defense Keep Pace in a Crowded Sky?

GAO (US Government Accountability Office)

The Department of Defense operates many space systemsincluding satellites that enable communications across the globe and allow the U.S. military to respond to threats. These efforts have become increasingly important as competition to control space.

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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A top-rated place to live, Gilbert, AZ struggled with outdated short-term rental management—low compliance, lost revenue, and growing administrative strain.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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Which criteria guide constructions of ‘deservingness’ in public policy?

Policy & Politics Journal blog

by Sonja Blum and Johanna Kuhlmann In public policy, target group constructions are crucial. Groups are granted additional rights, while rights from other groups are withdrawn, certain groups of people or other entities are regulated, while burdens elsewhere are lifted.

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Data Poisoning Threatens AI's Promise in Government

FedTech Magazine

Data poisoning presents an imposing cyberthreat to artificial intelligence amid agencies digital transformations because its designed to be subtle. Unlike traditional cyberattacks that focus on disrupting systems or stealing data, data poisoning aims to undermine the very foundation of AI decision-making in government and the sectors with which it partners.

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Gas Stoves Can Pose Health and Safety Risks—What’s Being Done to Make Them Safer?

GAO (US Government Accountability Office)

Millions of Americans have gas stoves in their homes. While some swear by them, others have concerns about their health risks. We recently looked at what some experts had to say about gas stove safety. We also reviewed what is being done to improve.

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Leadership: Team Development

Careers in Government

Great leaders understand that a core part of their role is to develop their team for both the present and the future. The post Leadership: Team Development appeared first on Careers in Government.

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Spend Control 2.0: Moving Beyond Requisitions for Modern Financial Management

OpenGov

Public sector leaders are no strangers to financial scrutiny. Every dollar spent must be accounted for, justified, and optimized for maximum impact. Yet, many agencies still rely on outdated procurement […] The post Spend Control 2.0: Moving Beyond Requisitions for Modern Financial Management appeared first on OpenGov.

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Test State and Local Government IT Preparedness for Natural Disasters

State Tech Magazine

For states, IT preparedness is crucial to emergency communications and ensuring that public information is available, even when physical resources may be limited. Here are factors to consider for IT preparedness for natural disasters. Click the banner below for information about cyber resilience strategies.

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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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The three pillars of data-driven government

Google Public Sector

Over just the past few years, Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning (AI/ML) have remarkably transformed IT and data science at the enterprise level. Yet, the public sector is still working through some significant growing pains adapting Data & AI strategies and infrastructure to improve and accelerate public services. Google's experiences across the Public Sector have led us to offer an adaptable framework for governments for defining and refining your governments AI & data access

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Defense Hiring Managers Are Changing Their Ways in Search of Skills

FedTech Magazine

The militarys ongoing transition to skills-based hiring demands considerable changes to branch hiring manager practices. For instance, the Marines now require hiring managers to identify the skills pertaining to each job, revise job descriptions so necessary skills are highlighted and use skills assessment tools in their job applicant evaluations. Skills-based hiring isnt a new concept; industry already does it.

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Build a Culture of Respect

Careers in Government

When employees experience respect and validation, they bring their best. They take the initiative, collaborate effortlessly, and go the extra mile for customers. The post Build a Culture of Respect appeared first on Careers in Government.

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Solving Unemployment Insurance Challenges So States Can Build Resilient, Accessible Programs

Government Technology Insider

Forever-modern unemployment insurance (UI) programs are essential to serving states diverse populations of current and future claimants, but successfully delivering a complete overhaul of legacy UI systems can be a complex undertaking. With an understanding of the obstacles states face and the goal of building more resilient and accessible government systems, UI programs can overcome barriers and achieve forever-modern results.

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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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The contact center crossroads: Finding the right mix of humans and AI

McKinsey Public & Social Sector Insights

Leaders are facing difficult decisions about how far to take their technology investments today, to enable the AI-driven contact center of tomorrow.

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Vertex AI Search and Generative AI (with Gemini) achieve FedRAMP High

Google Public Sector

In the rapidly evolving AI landscape, security remains paramount. Today, we reinforce that commitment with another significant achievement: FedRAMP High authorization for Google Vertex AI Search and Generative AI on Vertex AI. This follows our announcement earlier this week where we shared that Gemini in Workspace apps and the Gemini app are the first generative AI assistants for productivity and collaboration suites to have achieved FedRAMP High authorization.

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National infrastructure: Addressing the government’s key challenges with trusted expertise

Open Access Government - Technology News

The UK government faces growing challenges in modernising infrastructure and ensuring public safety, requiring strategic, future-proof solutions to address evolving threats and operational inefficiencies From rapid technological advancement and legacy systems to fragmented funding models and evolving security threats, agencies face mounting pressure to modernise while maintaining operational effectiveness.

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Building a Secure Future: Retirement Planning Tips for Public Sector Employees

Careers in Government

Public-sector employees typically have access to various retirement plans, notably defined benefit pension plans The post Building a Secure Future: Retirement Planning Tips for Public Sector Employees appeared first on Careers in Government.

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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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The Surprising Way To Learn How To Create a Better Library Survey

Super Library Marketing

Watch this video now #LibraryMarketingShow, episode 281 Did you know there are seven things that you can learn by taking a marketing survey? I believe library marketers should be taking surveys from brands and companies because you can learn a lot about how to survey! I’m going to share some tips with you and why I think it’s really important to take those surveys in this episode of The Library Marketing Show.

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Support the School of Government Today!

Death and Taxes

For 94 years, the UNC School of Government has been the backbone of support for North Carolinas public officials, from clerks and judges to budget analysts, municipal and county managers, newly elected officials, public defenders, and prosecutors. From Murphy to Manteo, we are here to ensure that those who serve our communities have the resources, training, and guidance they need to succeed.

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Long-term Disaster Resilience

Eric Holdeman's Disaster Zone Podcast

We continue to see disasters increase in size, frequency and impact. What are we doing wrong when it comes to disaster resilience, especially as it impacts our ability to adapt to the climate impacts that are experiencing and take a longer view to disaster resilience. The podcast guest is Jeff Schlegelmilch an Associate Professor for Professional Practice in Climate.

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The McKinsey Crossword: Reid All About It | No. 225

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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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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Succession Planning in the Public Sector: Ensuring a Smooth Transition to Younger Leadership

Careers in Government

With a structured approach to leadership transitions, organizations achieve smooth operations, knowledge retention and increased public interest. The post Succession Planning in the Public Sector: Ensuring a Smooth Transition to Younger Leadership appeared first on Careers in Government.

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Celebrating Women’s History Month in Parks and Recreation — Episode 167

Open Space Radio: Parks and Recreation Trends

On this episode of Open Space Radio, were celebrating the incredible women in parks and recreation who are shaping the profession and making a difference in their communities. Women have long played a vital role in parks and recreation but it has historically been a male-dominated industry. Today, the leadership and presence of women in the profession continue to grow.

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Act Now if You’re Behind on ARPA SLFRF: Non-Compliance Explained

NLC (National League of Cities)

The State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds (SLFRF) program under the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) was a historic, first-of-its-kind direct investment in cities, towns and villages of all sizes. The SLFRF program was specifically set in place to help communities manage and recover from the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Launching the AI Center for Government™

Partnership for Public Service

Artificial intelligence isnt just changing the world it is transforming how government serves the public. Today, the Partnership for Public Service officially launched the AI Center for Government , a first-of-its-kind initiative designed to equip federal, state and local leaders with the AI literacy, confidence and talent strategies to navigate an AI-driven future.

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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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Simplification for success: Rewiring the biopharma operating model

McKinsey Public & Social Sector Insights

To compete in an increasingly complex market, companies will need to unleash distinctive capabilities, reduce low-value work, speed up decision-making, and harness AI and digital.

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Struggling with Performance Management? Here’s How to Turn It Around

Careers in Government

If your team isnt opening up about challenges, they might not feel safe to do so. A lot of managers dont realize that their employees might be holding back because they fear judgment. The post Struggling with Performance Management? Heres How to Turn It Around appeared first on Careers in Government.

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5 Tips To Make the Approval Process for Your Library Promotions Pain-Free

Super Library Marketing

Watch this video now #LibraryMarketingShow, episode 282 One of the hardest parts about working in a library is the bureaucracy! It can slow everything down, including approval for your marketing materials. I’ve been there. I might not be able to fix it completely, but I have five things you can do to help make that approval process a little less painful, and that’s in this episode of The Library Marketing Show.

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High-performance computing: The technology behind a data-driven future

Open Access Government - Technology News

Owen Thomas from Red Oak Consulting says that high-performance computing (HPC) is becoming the silent force underpinning modern society. Here, he explains more As societys reliance on data deepens daily, the ability to process vast amounts of information quickly is crucial. However, as demand explodes, so does the requirement to manage complex data flows.

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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.