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State AI Roadmaps Must Mitigate Risks and Build Competent Workforces

State Tech Magazine

During a 2025 IT forecast in January, Doug Robinson, executive director of the National Association of State Chief Information Officers, confirmed that generative artificial intelligence will be the most impactful emerging technology for state CIOs over the next several years. NASCIO has recommended considerations for state CIOs developing AI roadmaps, and Robinson revisited three of those: Establish governance and oversight processes.

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The contact center crossroads: Finding the right mix of humans and AI

McKinsey Public & Social Sector Insights

Leaders are facing difficult decisions about how far to take their technology investments today, to enable the AI-driven contact center of tomorrow.

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The Surprising Way To Learn How To Create a Better Library Survey

Super Library Marketing

Watch this video now #LibraryMarketingShow, episode 281 Did you know there are seven things that you can learn by taking a marketing survey? I believe library marketers should be taking surveys from brands and companies because you can learn a lot about how to survey! I’m going to share some tips with you and why I think it’s really important to take those surveys in this episode of The Library Marketing Show.

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Long-term Disaster Resilience

Eric Holdeman's Disaster Zone Podcast

We continue to see disasters increase in size, frequency and impact. What are we doing wrong when it comes to disaster resilience, especially as it impacts our ability to adapt to the climate impacts that are experiencing and take a longer view to disaster resilience. The podcast guest is Jeff Schlegelmilch an Associate Professor for Professional Practice in Climate.

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How Gilbert, AZ Prepares for the Future While Protecting What Makes It Great

A top-rated place to live, Gilbert, AZ struggled with outdated short-term rental management—low compliance, lost revenue, and growing administrative strain. By adopting the GovOS Tax & Compliance suite, the Town: Increased compliance from 40% to 90% Generated over $85K in new revenue Has a single digital system to manage tasks more efficiently With a centralized hub for short-term rental registration and enforcement, Gilbert balances tourism and community needs.

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Act Now if You’re Behind on ARPA SLFRF: Non-Compliance Explained

NLC (National League of Cities)

The State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds (SLFRF) program under the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) was a historic, first-of-its-kind direct investment in cities, towns and villages of all sizes. The SLFRF program was specifically set in place to help communities manage and recover from the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Author Talks: Lee Hawkins on getting to the ‘root’ of trauma

McKinsey Public & Social Sector Insights

How can we confront the enduring scars of history? A Pulitzer Prize finalist investigates his family's past, revealing the profound impact of enslavement and generational trauma on mental health.

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Davos dialogue: Collaboration, empowerment, and leadership in the 21st century

McKinsey Public & Social Sector Insights

Angela F. Williams, president and CEO of United Way Worldwide, discusses how to serve communities through collaboration and partnerships with the private and public sectors.

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Crisis Communication & Trust: Navigating Natural Disasters

zencity

Access the Webinar! About the Webinar In times of crisis, clear and effective communication is essential to maintaining public safety and trust.

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For teens, by teens: teen-led library programs

Princeton Public Library

At the library, we are dedicated to creating an environment where teens can lead, collaborate, and make their voices heard. The post For teens, by teens: teen-led library programs appeared first on Princeton Public Library.

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Policy & Politics announces the 2024 winners of the Early Career and Best Paper Prizes

Policy & Politics Journal blog

We are delighted to announce this years prizes for award winning paperspublished in Policy & Politics in 2024.

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Municipal Maintenance Guide: Inspections

Get this municipal maintenance guide that provides municipalities with a detailed and structured approach to maintaining city infrastructure. This guide outlines systematic inspection procedures and best practices, ensuring the safety, longevity, and operational efficiency of municipal assets. From roadways and bridges to public buildings and utilities, the guide covers all aspects of municipal maintenance.

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Engaged Universities, Public Administration, and Democracy in Central and Eastern Europe

First State Insights

Professors Calin Hintea and Maria Aristigueta speak with Troy Mix, Associate Director of the University of Delaware's Institute for Public Administration (IPA), about challenges facing democracy in Central and Eastern Europe and the United States, the importance and evolution of relationships among countries in this region and the U.S., and potential roles for engaged universities and public administration programs to strengthen these relationships while bolstering democracy.