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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

Incrementalism is a public administration theory proposed in the 1950s by Charles Lindblom. He said that incremental project development is much more likely than the creation and implementation of big projects based on a formal rational decision making process. So for 12 years, and now longer, no Bergen County section.

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The major challenges in government payment processes: Survey reveals critical inefficiencies

American City & Country

have implemented online payment systems, which are essential for providing convenience and accessibility to taxpayers. Governments with outdated systems may find it challenging to implement such changes efficiently, exacerbating financial strains. The transition to modern systems requires careful planning and implementation.

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Green Infrastructure Training and Skill Development

First State Insights

This episode is presented as part of the "Delaware's Green Infrastructure Landscape" series developed by IPA Public Administration Fellows and members of the University of Delaware's International City/County Management Associations (ICMA) Student Chapter. This interview was recorded on March 10, 2021.

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Strategies For Public Works Employees to Embrace Government Software

We delve into the intricate nuances of seamless digital integration, from selecting the right tools to the hands-on implementation. This evolution marks a pivotal moment in the journey towards efficient public administration, where data- driven insights intersect with practical execution.

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Partnerships for Green Infrastructure

First State Insights

This episode is presented as part of the "Delaware's Green Infrastructure Landscape" series developed by IPA Public Administration Fellows and members of the University of Delaware's International City/County Management Associations (ICMA) Student Chapter. This interview was recorded on February 23, 2021.

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Understanding Green Infrastructure Workforce Needs

First State Insights

Chris Hauser, Associate Director of the Delaware Sea Grant, speaks with Abigail Armstrong, Public Administration Fellow at the University of Delaware’s Institute for Public Administration (IPA), about green infrastructure. Visit deseagrant.org for more information on Chris Hauser and the Delaware Sea Grant’s work.

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Key Strategies for Public Works Employees to Embrace Government Software

We delve into the intricate nuances of seamless digital integration, from selecting the right tools to the hands-on implementation. This evolution marks a pivotal moment in the journey towards efficient public administration, where data- driven insights intersect with practical execution.