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Boosting Agility for State and Local Government Finance & Budget Offices

Government Technology Insider

This increased visibility enables informed decision making, organization-wide strategic planning, and collaboration both within and between agencies. Public sector agencies need to be able to react quickly to legislative mandates or changes in revenue estimates, as well as unplanned emergencies like the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Driving Change: A Mid-Year Reflection from Community Progress

Center for Community Progress

Spearheaded by Senators Bob Casey (D-PA) and Shelley Moore Capito (R-WV), this bipartisan legislation underscores our commitment to addressing systemic vacancy and property deterioration using the tools available at all levels of government.

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Digital Constituent Services: 3 Mistakes to Avoid

GovLoop

“One [city] had developed a very specific IT application as a homegrown solution to an issue,” explained Lata Grover, who, as Senior Advisory Strategist at ServiceNow, works with state and local governments. That solution worked initially, but over time developed issues. “A But agencies also need to stick to their mission.

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How Local Governments Can Secure Funds from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Deal

Bang the Table

The available funding creates new and exciting opportunities for local governments to tackle infrastructure projects that are long overdue and have the potential for positive impacts on community life. The Legislation Within the Bipartisan Infrastructure Deal. The Legislation Within the Bipartisan Infrastructure Deal.

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4 steps to build a data strategy for managing performance in the public sector

AWS Public Sector Blog

Before I came to Amazon Web Services (AWS) as an executive government advisor, I spent years as a local government chief information officer (CIO). Comprehensive policies, processes, and in some cases legislation must be put in place to make sure it is protected.