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

AWS Public Sector Blog

Courts and other public safety organizations are being targeted by a rising number of cyber events,” said Kim Majerus, vice president of global education and US state and local government at AWS. The AWS GovTech Accelerator was created to support the development of technologies that can address these challenges.

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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. Read related stories on the AWS Public Sector Blog: Taxes, governments, and great experiences using the cloud.

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Reimagining government social services in the COVID-19 era

Google Public Sector

States provide support to citizens in all aspects of life, but the coronavirus has made that very difficult, given that shelter-at-home orders have increased states’ need to tap into more modern communication channels to connect with their citizens.

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The 50 Best City Manager Blogs, Sites, and More

Masters in Public Administration

He coordinates all the activities of the city under the supervision of the mayor. Offices managed include capital projects, communications, emergency management, and many others. George Little : Visit here to get more information on the Chief Administrative Officer for the City of Memphis, Tennessee. Best City Manager News.

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County Legal Authority to Fund Non-Mandated Social Services Programs

Community and Economic Development Program of UNC

Adoption services , which include recruiting and screening adoptive parents and arranging and supervising adoptive placements. 32) prohibits a local government from providing “exclusive or separate emoluments or privileges” to private individuals except “in consideration of public services.” Additionally, G.S.