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Generative AI could save £38 Billion for UK public sector annually

Open Access Government - Technology News

AI’s potential to transform the public sector is mostly down to its ability to automate routine tasks and improve efficiencies. A more efficient world with AI The study found that up to a third of daily tasks in public administration could be taken over by AI.

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Incrementalism as a concept of iterative improvement in government project development no longer a legitimate public administration theory

Rebuilding Place in Urban Space

It took 13 years to make it operational after planning first started--by contrast it took Seattle four years, and they've since expanded. Incrementalism is a public administration theory proposed in the 1950s by Charles Lindblom. A perfect example is the DC streetcar. Or the Norfolk light rail.

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How city governments can navigate the fiscal cliff

American City & Country

To effectively navigate the fiscal cliff, municipalities can implement the following combination of measures: Leverage technology : Adopt technological solutions to streamline operations, improve efficiency and reduce costs. This includes conducting scenario planning to prepare for various economic conditions and uncertainties.

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Use of Social Media in Disasters

Eric Holdeman's Disaster Zone Podcast

My guest today is Dr. Claire Connolly Knox with the University of Central Florida where she is an Associate Professor of Public Administration. My guest today is Dr. Claire Connolly Knox with the University of Central Florida where she is an Associate Professor of Public Administration.

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Swarming and Followership; Distance Leading

Public Policy Blog

Regarding the topic of followership and technology, particularly in the realm of social media there seems to be a gap in the literature that should be resolved as it pertains to participation, technology, followership and public administration. SOCIAL SWARMING: Asymmetric effects on public discourse in future conflict.

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Rampant management failure #2: DC area Metrorail (Washington Area Metropolitan Transit Authority)

Rebuilding Place in Urban Space

Some of those same local leaders are responding with a plan of their own: Convince the federal government, whose workforce is Metro’s largest customer base, to subsidize the system’s operational costs. It's best to line up support and funding, when you're wildly successful. It's really hard when you're failing. Good luck with that.

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Meet the New Featured Contributors

GovLoop

Charlotte has developed foresight from assisting senior government executives with strategy from over 15 federal agencies, as well as designing, developing, and implementing their plans for digital transformation. Holding a Master of Public Administration Degree, he has led complex initiatives across states, counties, and industries.