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4 ways AWS can help states transform healthcare for incarcerated individuals

AWS Public Sector Blog

Enhancing coordination of care for incarcerated individuals Providing healthcare in correctional facilities is a difficult task further hampered by a lack of coordination among caregivers, as well as between the facilities and outside agencies. This coordination reduces the likelihood of relapse and hospitalization.

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AWS selects 13 startups to innovate public safety solutions through the GovTech Accelerator

AWS Public Sector Blog

RePath seeks to decrease recidivism, increase operational efficiency, improve participant outcomes, and reinforce adherence to conditions in both pre-trial and post-trial supervision, showcasing a commitment to accountable practices and economical solutions.

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Why Heirs’ Property is a Problem for Vacancy and Abandonment

Center for Community Progress

Heirs must coordinate maintenance of the property and payment of taxes or debts to avoid foreclosure. MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE : Launched in 2015 by the University of Memphis School of Law and the City Attorney’s Office, supervised law students working for the clinic help with casework to resolve code enforcement issues with the City.

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How Google Cloud is helping U.S public sector agencies during the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond

Google Public Sector

In addition, Georgia Department of Human Services Eligibility and Child Support workers are leveraging our technology to remotely access critical apps and data, and Georgia Department of Community Supervision is using Google Meet for teleconferencing. ChiStreetWork is more user-friendly and coordinates all events and work projects.

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How to Evaluate the Likelihood of GSE Reform in the Next Presidential Administration: Six Questions to Ask

The Stoop (NYU Furman Center)

The biggest blemish on their pre-conservatorship record was not related to their ability to purchase and securitize mortgages but to an accounting “scandal” by both GSEs in the early 2000s in which they had to massively restate their balance sheets and earnings. to homeowners on a very large scale.[[The