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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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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. Protecting sensitive data is also paramount.

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Reimagining government social services in the COVID-19 era

Google Public Sector

Our Rapid Response Virtual Agent program can help agencies quickly develop and implement customized Contact Center AI virtual agents to respond to customers’ questions over chat, voice, and social channels—and deliver that information 24/7. And the Virtual Phone Agent is answering 40,000 calls per day during after-hours.

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Technical Leadership Needs Advance The Politics-Administration Dichotomy

Public Policy Blog

Professional government employees are vital partners for these officials and do [or should do] the day-to-day operations of the government, procure products and services, supervise, develop budgets for programs and execute tactics outlined in strategy put forth in part by our elected officials. Image: Wikipedia.

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FEDERAL TORTS CLAIMS ACT: Feres Doctrine Cracked? Opening of Pandora's Box or Further Encasement in Stone?

NLRG (National Legal Research Group)

986 (2019) (majority affirming a suit against a manufacturer of navy equipment since suit against government was Feres -barred, where asbestos was incorporated by the Navy when the equipment was installed and two Navy sailors developed cancer); and (2) Daniel v. United States , 139 S. App'x 484 (6th Cir.