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AWS Partners help public sector organizations harness the power of data

AWS Public Sector Blog

But for many sectors, including the public sector, it can be difficult to harness the technical expertise needed to achieve this. We also support businesses through a global network of trusted AWS Partners doing business with public sector organizations in more than 150 countries.

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How Google Cloud is helping U.S public sector agencies during the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond

Google Public Sector

In light of the current situation with COVID-19, public sector agencies are turning to the cloud more than ever, particularly as people increasingly need access to information and government services. Read more about our work in the public sector here. In the U.S.,

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Reflections on government and COVID19: expertise, the role of government, the new public work, social imagination and beating the binary #3

Public Purpose - An Independent Advisory Company

In my work in the public sector over the last 20 years or more, one of the most familiar tropes is the exasperated crusade so many engage in to find better ways to collaborate within and across governments and between governments and the wider community. We want it but can’t ever seem to really deliver it.

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AI trustworthiness: Is the biggest AI challenge cultivating trust?

Open Access Government - Technology News

That is where the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is making major contributions, always working closely with both the private and public sectors. It also provides a common forum for AI actors to engage and collaborate in developing and deploying trustworthy and responsible AI technologies and standards.

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Conversations With CXOs: Michael Mayta

GovLoop

“In the public sector, the benefits can be less quantifiable, so it does become a little more challenging.” Mayta recognizes that the city needs to offer employees some working conditions they won’t find in corporate jobs. “I I think in the public sector you have to be a little more flexible. How do we do it?