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Introducing the Government Lens for the AWS Well-Architected Framework

AWS Public Sector Blog

The Government Lens includes a section, titled “Enabling service outcomes for government,” which covers best practices to help services measurably meet the intended policy or service outcomes, whether for public facing services (online or offline), grants management, budgeting, law enforcement, or any other function of government.

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Collaboration with career staff is critical to appointees’ success

Partnership for Public Service

The desire for political appointees to have strong partnerships with the career staff at their agencies animates the Partnership for Public Service’s Ready to Govern program. Within a day, I developed a deep respect for the expertise and drive of all the career staff in the office. Combined, we had a recipe for a strong team.

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2024 Trends for Online Community Engagement

Social Pinpoint

We saw no formal training, no rules and quickly developing products. It will be interesting to examine the differences in how different parts of the world, with varying data protection laws, approach the normalization of AI tools – perhaps a topic for next year’s trends article.

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Harnessing the power of generative AI in AWS GovCloud

AWS Public Sector Blog

Read OpenText Uses AWS to Help Law Firms Manage Large Document Volumes, Onboard Clients Faster for more information. Identify any references to applicable laws, regulations, or industry standards, and provide details about compliance requirements or potential legal/regulatory risks.

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Federal government cuts target civil society

Rebuilding Place in Urban Space

Cuts at the Agency for International Development (" Secretary of State Rubio says purge of USAID programs complete, with 83% of agencys programs gone ," AP) diminish civil society development in foreign countries, and reduce the effectiveness of "soft power" and public diplomacy efforts of the US.