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4 key predictions to watch for public sector partners in 2023

AWS Public Sector Blog

We anticipate that 2023 will see an increase in public sector organizations seeking end-to-end solutions versus an interest in building blocks. Partners are seeing increased customer interest in solutions that support critical public services like traffic, voting, transportation, and waste management.

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City of Joplin, MO Residents Engage with City Budget Survey to Rank Seven City Priorities

PBB Center for Priority Based Budgeting

Residents were not asked to vote on specific city services to fund or how much funding they thought should go toward specific services. It ends with: "Where would you place your votes?" Congratulations to the City of Joplin for their leadership in civic engagement through priority based budgeting.

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10 Interesting Facts About the History of Public Administration

Masters in Public Administration

Here’s a look at 10 interesting facts about the history of public administration. It’s interesting to see how far we’ve come and how public administration continues to develop as we deal with new challenges like the Internet and public safety. Machiavelli also established leadership qualities in subordinates.

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Women's History Month and urban planning

Rebuilding Place in Urban Space

However, according to the AIA, now 50% of students in architecture programs are women, and the organization is now sponsoring an annual Women's Leadership Summit, which this year is in June in Miami. The landscape architecture field has plenty of women practitioners.