From Big Data to Big Opportunities - How Government Can Benefit

According to a Government Business Council report, 69 percent of federal managers believe big data can fundamentally transform their agency operations, but the vast majority have neither the resources nor the personnel to take full advantage. From reducing wasteful spending and improving records management to capturing social media traffic to improve customer engagement, some agencies have managed to capitalize early in big data. As data sets grow in size, complexity and importance in the future, the agencies that truly want to maximize effectiveness of this transformative technology are the ones willing to transform themselves.
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Government Social Trends You Can Put Into Practice In 2019

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Social media enables government agencies from local to national to better inform and engage with communities. However, there are unique challenges government agencies will need to overcome in 2019. For example, 20 of the 28 markets in the Edelman Trust Barometer lie in distruster territory meaning governments around the world have a lot of work to do.
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Federal Communications Commission Rules for Calling or Texting Cell Phones

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New Federal Communications Commission (FCC) rules for calling and texting cell phones became effective in October 2013. With many U.S. companies still relying on telephone-based contact to reach customers, this on-demand webinar will focus on all the details you need to know about plan calling and texting programs to the ever-increasing volume of wireless numbers.
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A Fast, Straightforward Path to the Cloud for Governments

Leveraging multicloud computing has many well-known benefits for state and local governments – it can increase efficiency, improve cybersecurity and reduce costs. But migrating to a multicloud environment can be complex. How can agencies make the journey to the cloud seamless and straightforward?
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Allocating Federal Funding: Impactful Procurement Uses

Over the past two years, state and local governments have seen a historic influx of federal funding. From the CARES Act and American Rescue Plan Act to the Investment in Infrastructure and Jobs Act and the recently passed Inflation Reduction Act, billions of federal dollars hold the potential to create long-term progress in state and local governments across the country. The biggest target of these federal dollars is infrastructure. Between crumbling roads and strained public transit systems, the nation’s infrastructure needs thoughtful investment.
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