Data Analysts: The Innovators in Government Who Propel Change

August 1, 2019

Every day around the world, federal, state, and local governments produce huge volumes of data. Being able to turn this data into insight quickly and seamlessly is the innovation needed to realize transformative outcomes for your agency and constituents.

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City of Somerville

Mayor Joseph A. Curtatone and the Board of Aldermen govern the City of Somerville, which the Boston Globe called Massachusetts' "Best Run City." Numerous national awards and recognition bestowed upon Somerville in recent years include three "All America City" awards, four designations as a U.S. "100 Best Communities for Young People," and federal recognition for the Shape Up Somerville program, which aims to reduce childhood obesity. In 2011, Somerville was named a Massachusetts "Green City" and ranked nationally as a "Bike-Friendly City" and "Most Walkable City."

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White House AI Report: Everything You Need to Know

Infographic | January 6, 2020

The White House report on Al is a research and policy document that was designed to provide recommendations for how the US government should respond to developments in Al as they arise. It is the result of months of research and documentation, and it contains 23 goals within seven mandates. Here are the major takeaways and key points.

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How to Win and Keep Winning Government Contracts Infographic

Infographic | January 30, 2020

Unanet and Capture2Proposal provide 6 tips to help you win a government contract in this infographic. Capture2Proposal ensures you can easily capture and report on key information gathered through various customer interactions.

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AI in the Government

Infographic | December 16, 2019

AI technologies have the ability to transform and influence the lives of many people. AI transform the way we work, interact with each other and travel between locations. Because of this, governments around the world are seeing AI as a strategic advantage. In this infographic Cognilytica explores various ways that governments are adopting AI from the strategy and investment level all the way down to practical implementations.

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HOW CAN GOVERNMENT GAIN THE TRUST OF ITS CITIZENS?

Infographic | January 7, 2020

Sarah needs a safe and affordable apartment closer to her new job. She used to dread going to the Housing Authority. She hated waiting in line and being treated like a number. But she knows that her government understands her needs. Sarah expects more from her government—and her government delivers.

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Federal Government Learning Challenges

Infographic | January 13, 2020

Learning and development within the Federal government will continue to face numerous challenges over the next few years. The largest challenge stems from an aging Federal workforce. With the largest population shifting into retirement, there is a shortage of employees with adequate training to fill those positions. The skill gaps that remain, will be left to a workforce that is not accustomed to long tenures or the traditional way of learning. In order to compete with the private sector for talent, Federal agencies are evolving their training programs to address several factors including:

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Transitioning to Digital Government in 2022

Infographic | June 7, 2022

There is increasing global recognition that the transition to digital government can no longer be deferred. Many APAC government organizations are working to better articulate their digital ambitions and why their investments represent value through the outcomes that will be delivered.

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Spotlight

City of Somerville

Mayor Joseph A. Curtatone and the Board of Aldermen govern the City of Somerville, which the Boston Globe called Massachusetts' "Best Run City." Numerous national awards and recognition bestowed upon Somerville in recent years include three "All America City" awards, four designations as a U.S. "100 Best Communities for Young People," and federal recognition for the Shape Up Somerville program, which aims to reduce childhood obesity. In 2011, Somerville was named a Massachusetts "Green City" and ranked nationally as a "Bike-Friendly City" and "Most Walkable City."

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