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Making public services more accessible with AI-powered translations from Google Cloud

Google Public Sector

Star Trek has the universal translator. Without the need for telepathy or sci-fi, we use AI-powered translation technology. With smart translations, done almost in real-time, we’ve created a new, more agile way of communicating. Next, the APIs Speech-to-Text , Cloud Translation , and Text-to-Speech do their thing.

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WHAT DO – OR DON’T – THE FEDS DO?

Barrett & Greene

The example we typically use deals with roads: How many people can tell you whether a road near their home is owned and managed by their city, county or state? Confusion over the place where services are delivered can translate into voting for the principles you believe; but not for the right person. The answer is very few.

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January 2017 | Thinking about Undergraduate Education in Public Affairs, By Mary K. Feeney*

PMRA (Public Management Research Association)

Public affairs programs across the country are developing undergraduate certificates, concentrations, minors, and majors in public administration, affairs, policy, and service. Especially for public universities, there is a need to generate revenue and students in seats translate to revenue.

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One Working Capital Management Strategic Tool: Interfund Transfers

Death and Taxes

Working capital management is a managerial strategy that monitors and uses current assets (e.g., This integral part of sound financial management uses a variety of strategic tools to manage cash flows. In our research study, we evaluate one working capital management strategic tool: interfund transfers.

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Technical Leadership Needs Advance The Politics-Administration Dichotomy

Public Policy Blog

It’s through the strategy and policy produced by elected officials, that administrative professionals translate, create context for, and craft these campaign promises into actual deliverable results to the publics and constituencies. It was this difference that became known as the politics-administration dichotomy.

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10 March 2017 | Expertise, Advice Seeking, and the President, By Michael Siciliano

PMRA (Public Management Research Association)

A one unit change on a five point accessibility scale translated into a 65% increase in the odds of seeking that person out for advice. In the more tacit knowledge domain of classroom management, teachers tended to ignore the experts. Ignoring the Experts: Networks and Organizational Learning in the Public Sector.