2019 Federal Budget: Government Funding Landscape Impacts

2019 will be a transitional year for government funding as many programs reach the end of their mandates and will either need to be renewed or replaced by new ones. This cyclical nature of government funding can be challenging for SMEs to keep up with, but we can help you stay mindful of the top concepts you need to know.
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SELLING COMMERCIAL AND OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE IN THE GOVERNMENT SPACE

Federal Publications Seminars

Join us for this 60-minute presentation that will identify key issues and strategies to consider when offering and selling commercial and open source software (OSS) in the federal space, including: Advantages and potential pitfalls of offering an OSS product to the Government.
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Creating Frictionless Government and Education Experiences Through Innovation

Government and education services should be easily accessible and simple to use for a wide variety of constituents. As the COVID-19 pandemic demonstrated, constituents can get frustrated and feel left behind when organizations have complex processes and tools, and not all users will be on the same level of the digital playing field. Thankfully, government and educational agencies have shown a willingness to transform their approaches to meet individuals where they are. Join Government Technology on September 14 at 11 a.m. Pacific/2 p.m. Eastern for a discussion on how your organization can create frictionless and inclusive services through innovation.
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Cloud Marketplaces: Realizing the Full Potential of the Cloud in Government

State and local agencies are increasingly utilizing the cloud for business continuity, improved remote access and cost savings. But recent survey findings indicate public entities run into a number of challenges when adopting cloud solutions, with cost predictability and lack of skills for moving to the cloud being two of the biggest hurdles.
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QED-C An Industry-Government Partnership to Grow a Competitive U.S. Quantum Industry

The National Academies

The Government-University-Industry Research Roundtable hosted a webinar to discuss the Quantum Economic Development Consortium (QED-C), which was established in 2018 by the National Quantum Initiative Act. With support from the National Institute for Standards and Technology (NIST) and more than 50 companies with a stake in quantum technologies, the QED-C mission is to strengthen U.S. leadership in the quantum technology industry.
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