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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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4 ways AWS can help states transform healthcare for incarcerated individuals

AWS Public Sector Blog

In an attempt to close these gaps, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) recently enabled states to extend Medicaid coverage to eligible incarcerated individuals, with hopes of ensuring continuity of care upon release, reducing the risk of relapse, and encouraging better health management.

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

Partnership for Public Service

Good performance management should be happening year-round. But for too many employees and managers, the annual review and goal-setting process—if it happens at all—is the only time they think about performance management. The agency also provides support for supervisors throughout the year.

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New Options for Community Corrections through Developing Technologies

American City & Country

With constant innovations and technology developments, the community corrections industry now has access to more successful technology. Supervising agencies typically utilized ankle-worn, electronic monitoring devices to manage community-based individuals on probation or parole. Brought to you by:

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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. Set up a responsible framework that defines, monitors, and manages who has access to data and how it is used. Invest in training.

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

A Library Writer's Blog

Chapters are strongly encouraged to include practical sample documentation for readers to modify and adapt such as job descriptions, applications and interview questions, contracts, orientation and training plans, budget templates, as well as reflections from current or recent library student workers.

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Unlocking Medical Insights: Secure AI Analyzes Data

Google Public Sector

researcher and Innovation Manager at the Leiden University Medical Center in the Netherlands and Visiting Researcher at the Stanford School of Medicine, “the implementation of clinical AI in healthcare settings has been lagging in the past years, but there is an opportunity to gain insights from the enormous amount of electronic health data records.

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