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Hosting regulated U.S. State and Local Government Workloads in AWS

AWS Public Sector Blog

State and Local Government (SLG) organizations often have requirements to host regulated workloads with distinct compliance requirements. SLG agencies such as public safety, health and human services, and revenue agencies can realize success running regulated workloads in AWS U.S. Justice and public safety for U.S.

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Why hide from data?

Barrett & Greene

Though this may be short sighted, we can certainly understand that there's pressure to use limited resources on direct services, like sanitation, pot-hole filling or public safety. It's a simple equation: Clean up the potholes and it’ll help you get re-elected. Measure the number of potholes and nobody will notice.

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Overcoming the Digital Divide: Lessons State and Local Governments can Learn from the Hospitality Industry

Government Technology Insider

Over the last few years, there’s been a marked shift among state and local governments to prioritize the launch of digitized services and adopt the kind of automation and digital transformation that’s been well-established across the private sector.

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2021 Spotlight: The U.S. Cities with the Most Satisfied Residents

zencity

At Zencity, we help local governments improve services by helping them understand what their residents prioritize , what they’re talking about, and what they feel is lacking. It’s a measurement that local governments can use to understand where they’re doing well, where they need to improve, and more importantly, for performance management.

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Times Square Alliance Streetwatch program for reporting problems in the public space

Rebuilding Place in Urban Space

Maintenance of public spaces is a key element of public safety. The whole concept of "broken windows theory" (" Broken Windows: The Police and Neighborhood Safety ," Atlantic Magazine , 1982) is based on the findings that high quality maintenance in public spaces reduces the likelihood of disorder. So here goes.