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

AWS Public Sector Blog

the Accelerator supports government technology (GovTech) startups as they develop innovative solutions enabling justice and public safety agencies to better serve their communities. The AWS GovTech Accelerator was created to support the development of technologies that can address these challenges.

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Call For Chapter Proposals: Student Workers in Academic Libraries (ACRL Publication)

A Library Writer's Blog

Note: the editors of this book believe in compassion-based care, mentorship, and communication at all levels. If you are interested in submitting a chapter proposal, please fill out the Microsoft Form by April 1, 2025.

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3 ways tax agencies can use AI on AWS

AWS Public Sector Blog

This robust technology has been coined as intelligent automation or hyper-automation , and it can work alongside humans to perform work or operate in the background without human supervision. Develop AI implementation guidelines that include transparency of algorithms used. Transforming the customer experience. Invest in training.

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How to evolve federal performance management—and what’s possible right now

Partnership for Public Service

Train supervisors on the performance management process Supervision requires a lot of time, energy and training, so it’s important that agencies put in the work on the front end to ensure supervisors are equipped before they’re tasked with managing people.

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CFP: NASIG 2024 - Proposals for Workshops & Concurrent Sessions (Spokane, Washington, June 3rd-7th, 2024)

A Library Writer's Blog

Sessions will be one-hour in length on topics related to the areas defined in NASIG’s Core Competencies , including: Electronic resource life cycle and management Collection analysis, assessment, and development Licensing and legal framework of library content Ethical Issues in technical services Standards and systems of cataloging and classification, (..)

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CFP: NASIG 2023 Annual Conference - Pittsburgh, PA May 22-25, 2023

A Library Writer's Blog

Proposals are for one-hour conference sessions on topics related the areas defined in NASIG’s Core Competencies, including: Electronic resource life cycle and management Collection analysis, assessment, and development Licensing and legal framework of library content Ethical Issues in technical services Diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility (..)

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Need for social marketing initiatives around installation of neighborhood traffic calming initiatives: Salt Lake City

Rebuilding Place in Urban Space

Sometimes kids play in it, but with supervision. I think that the real problem has been lack of neighborhood communication and education, heightened by the reality of car centricity, which automobile dependent residents aren't inclined to question--they just take it for granted. They have the capacity for community communication.