The University of North Carolina
The webinar will cover recent criminal law decisions issued by the North Carolina appellate courts and U.S. Supreme Court and highlight significant criminal law legislation enacted by the North Carolina General Assembly. Shea Denning and Phil Dixon, Jr. discuss a wide range of issues affecting felony and misdemeanor cases in the North Carolina state courts. Webinar participants are able to ask questions online, in real time.
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How and where people work is evolving and will likely continue to evolve. To build resilient state and local governments that can navigate this changing landscape, agencies need strategies that can help them:
Become an employer of choice
Remove barriers to smarter, more effective government
To compete with the private sector for top talent, the public sector needs tools that make secure and collaborative hybrid work simple and seamless. And to execute strategic goals more effectively, agencies need solutions that help teams produce more work with fewer resources.
Dive into the strategies, tools and services that can help Florida agencies modernize processes to serve the public with confidence during a webinar hosted by Government Technology on March 29 at 1pm ET. During this webcast, our panel of experts will explore:
Strategies for freeing up resources and redeploying them to tackle modernization challenges
How to upgrade end-user technology to ensure employees stay secure and connected
Finding technology partners that understand the challenges governments face and can help innovate
Securing federal IT grant funding
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The climate crisis, at its core, is a water crisis. Water and carbon directly impact one another. As a result, climate impacts are most often experienced as water crises – floods, storms, droughts, etc.
There is a tremendous need for collective government action to solve our shared water challenges. For governments to make equitable and smart decisions addressing the water crisis, they need access to clear, actionable water data – the best decisions are made using the best data.
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spirion
While the debate rages in Washington, D.C. as to what a federal data protection statute should look like, U.S. states have led the way advancing the privacy and security of the personal data of their respective residents. In fact, over the last 12 months, at least 10 states have promulgated such protections, and each has something unique to challenge data protection professionals.
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