To keep pace with today’s dynamic and increasingly sophisticated cyber threat environment, State and Local governments must take decisive steps to modernize their approach to cybersecurity, adopting security best practices. The federal government has launched a first-of-its-kind cybersecurity grant program specifically for state, local, and territorial governments across the country.
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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 Michigan agencies modernize processes to serve the public with confidence during a webinar hosted by Government Technology on March 30 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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NACCHO
What’s in store for 2018? Find out as NACCHO hosts “NACCHO Government Affairs Update: What to Watch For in 2018.” The webinar will discuss pressing legislative and policy issues that could have critical implications for public health in 2018. Registration is required, and the webinar will be recorded.
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Bloomberg Government
Now more than six months since the White House released its governmentwide cloud strategy, ‘Cloud Smart,’ federal agencies are finding new ways to support their journeys to the cloud, generate cost savings, and improve security. Fortunately, agencies aren’t on their own, with agencies like the General Services Administration working to develop shared services and best practices to support cloud adoption.
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