The long-term shift to remote and hybrid work means government agencies need to view virtual collaboration in a new light. The first step was supporting virtual connections among employees and their supervisors to keep critical government functions operating during the pandemic. Now, the next challenge is enabling cross-functional teams to seamlessly collaborate on everything from project management and project deliverables, to complex procurements and RFP review boards, to critical operational tasks that must be managed remotely across a team.
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Across the federal government, agencies are turning to the cloud to modernize legacy applications, systems and data in order to enable new, innovative ways to meet their mission goals. A strategic focus of migration to the cloud is data governance. Ensuring the usability of data and prioritizing information security are key strategic initiatives across organizations. How can strong data governance be built into an agency’s cloud migration? And how will doing so drive better data storage, analysis and utilization? Join Maximus and GovExec to explore data governance in the cloud.
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Hybrid cloud benefits are well-known, which is why more state and local governments are leveraging these tools to create workflow efficiencies and enhance constituent experiences. But while hybrid cloud services have advantages, it isn’t a blanket solution.
Organizations risk running into avoidable challenges without a data-driven strategy around how, when, and where to use hybrid cloud. By leveraging data to determine how the cloud should be used and where other options make more sense, governments can gain all the advantages of this technology without the common pain points.
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In this 60-minute webinar Nichole Gable, Senior Manager at Kearney & Company, and Nonie Dalton, Senior Product Manager at ACL, share their deep knowledge from working with public sector agencies and discuss.
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