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The gen AI skills revolution: Rethinking your talent strategy

McKinsey Public & Social Sector Insights

Developing the software talent companies need to grow means thinking in terms of skills rather than roles to navigate this period of uncertainty around talent.

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A Veterans’ Program Meant to Help Increase Access to Health Care May Struggle to Do So

GAO (US Government Accountability Office)

Improving veterans’ access to health care is a top priority for the Department of Veterans Affairs, which started the Veterans Community Care Program in 2019 to do just that. The program allows veterans to make appointments with local health care.

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An entrepreneurial philanthropist, a biotech pioneer, and an acclaimed wine producer

McKinsey Public & Social Sector Insights

Our August obituaries also include a media CEO, a neonatal ICU creator, and a corporate cofounder who helped change the face of word processing.

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How to Connect Your Residents to Great Jobs Through Postsecondary Education

NLC (National League of Cities)

Co-authored by Rachel Hirsch, Vice President of Public Partnerships, Council for Adult and Experiential Learning (CAEL) Over 6 million adult learners (students aged 25 or older) are expected to return to school in the fall of 2024 to complete postsecondary credentials that will enable them to access higher-quality jobs and greater economic mobility.

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Overcoming Operational Challenges in Parks & Recreation

Speaker: Noratek

Maintaining parks and recreation facilities efficiently is no easy task, especially when faced with scheduling issues, aging infrastructure, and inconsistent inspections. Join us for this insightful webinar where we explore the most common challenges departments like yours are facing and how digital tools like CityReporter can help you streamline operations, ensure safety, and make better use of your resources.

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Chief of staff: Anatomy of the role in eight charts

McKinsey Public & Social Sector Insights

Helping top leaders fulfill their missions can accelerate advancement and open new career opportunities.

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Comcast Awards $20,00 Grant to The WorkPlace in Vermont

The Whistle Post

Comcast has awarded a $20,000 grant to support MaturityWorks , a training program run by The WorkPlace in partnership with the State of Vermont’s Mature Worker Program. The grant helps address digital literacy barriers for low-income Vermonters, age 55 and older, who are looking to expand their job skills and re-enter the workforce. The WorkPlace is a nonprofit organization that coordinates regional and state-wide workforce development programs to prepare people for careers while strengthenin

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GRANTEGY: Don’t Leave Your Grants to Chance Series

Grant Consulting Services, LLC

Part V, Section I: Grant Research – Strategies for Success! What do you do if your organization is considering applying for a particular grant and is not sure if the grant would be a good fit? One word: research. Research aims to discover knowledge that will provide the answers needed to move forward with a potential grant application. Researching potential grantmakers is an essential part of the grant development process.

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How to Detect and Remove Threatening Web Shells

State Tech Magazine

Stealthy, persistent threats that open back doors to targeted systems can be just as dangerous as cyberattacks that pose more immediate risks. These slow-acting hacks rely on malicious scripts uploaded to a web server that permit an attacker to administer or control the server remotely. Web shells are scripts or programs for legitimate web-based system management or administration, but bad actors can use them maliciously to gain persistent access to web servers.

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Government Is in the ‘Second Phase of Interoperability’ with Its Collaboration Tools

FedTech Magazine

Agencies’ push to enhance the customer experience has reached a critical juncture, according to a recent Government Accountability Office report. The next phase of the government’s CX journey — removing barriers to employee success — demands adoption of common technology tools that foster seamless collaboration and communication, GAO notes. The Office of Management and Budget has been at the forefront of this effort by setting CX goals, identifying leaders and dedicating resources to staffing an

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Charging Forward: Public sector EVs pose both challenges and opportunities for state agencies and their partners

American City & Country

Across the country, state and local procurement teams are taking up the call to expand electric vehicle (EV) infrastructure. For forward-thinking governments and government leaders, EV infrastructure is something of a no-brainer—it lays the groundwork for a fully electric future that matches contemporary sustainability goals and eventual cost savings.

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Easy to Do Business With: Why Simplifying Business Licensing Is a Best Practice

Many business license applications still can't be completed online, creating a frustrating user experience and lowering compliance. Shifting to a digital process makes it easier for staff and businesses alike. This guide covers: How to build a licensing and registration experience that works for your staff and local businesses. Why technology is your best partner for improving licensing and registration compliance.

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Department of Education Updates General Regulations to Better Serve the Community

Homeroom

The U.S. Department of Education (Department) is excited to announce the most significant update to its Education Department General Administrative Regulations (EDGAR) since 2013. EDGAR serves as the foundational set of policies and rules governing the billions of dollars in grants the Department administers each year. These significant updates improve the regulations in several ways Continue Reading The post Department of Education Updates General Regulations to Better Serve the Community appea

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Democracy at your library

Princeton Public Library

As the pace of election season picks up and the intensity of the campaign season settles upon us all, the library aims to serve The post Democracy at your library appeared first on Princeton Public Library.

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How Children’s Savings Accounts Can Help Narrow the Racial Wealth Divide

NLC (National League of Cities)

The racial wealth gap has proven to be as pernicious as it is persistent. While the wealth gap is smaller than it was in the 19th century, it remains at approximately 6 to 1 between White and Black Americans.

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Newark, NJ Launches New GovPilot Partnership

GovPilot

Newark, NJ just began a new partnership with the government management software provider to streamline operations and government services in the municipality.

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Maximizing Municipal Budgets: Cutting Costs Without Cutting Corners

Speaker: Noratek

Join this insightful webinar on how local governments can reduce costs and optimize resources. Discover how municipalities like yours are leveraging technology to enhance service delivery, reduce operational costs, and generate lasting ROI. Key Takeaways: Learn actionable steps to reduce operational costs and increase community engagement Explore how digital tools can streamline inspections and reporting Understand the financial and operational benefits of digital management solutions Hear real-

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“Practical Trust”: Americans Follow Federal Guidance Despite Overall Mistrust

Partnership for Public Service

The third in a series of nationally representative polls conducted by the Partnership for Public Service reveals a troubling trend: Just 23% of Americans trust the federal government , with less than one-third believing it has a positive impact on the U.S. However, low trust does not always translate into behavior one might expect—many who report mistrust in government still indicate a willingness to follow its guidance on issues that affect everyday life.