We The People: A Foundation for Teaching the U.S. Constitution webinar Session 4

Session 4 of the joint TAH.org-Center for Civic Education's We The People program webinar series, hosted by Dr. Gordon Lloyd.
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Marketing to the U.S. Government

RCCD PTAC

Join us on Thursday, March 7th, and learn how to attract the largest buyer in the United States! Market research is conducted by the government to find qualified private sector businesses – stand out from the crowd by applying the knowledge from this webinar hosted by the Riverside Procurement Technical Assistance Center. Our Director, Julie Padilla will share her 10+ years of experience to help you to navigate the confusing landscape of procurement marketing.
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Accelerating Digital Government: Taking an Enterprise Approach to Going Paperless

Despite today’s digital-first mindset, many agencies still rely on inefficient, paper-based and manual processes throughout their operations. Key areas such as permitting, licensing, benefit qualification and accounts payable are undergoing modernization in agencies across the country, turning manual processes into digital, contactless transactions and bringing countless efficiencies to constituents and those who serve them. Join Government Technology June 6 as we take a deep dive into how state and local government agencies are leveraging modern content services platforms to cost-effectively digitize processes across departments and use cases. You’ll see how this approach can put your organization on a faster path to digital government.
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Introduction to Business with the Federal Government

RCCD PTAC

Explore business opportunities with the largest buyer in the United States: the Federal Government! Learn the basics of procurement by understanding how to get started, and how the federal government decides to buy through this free introductory online webinar presented by the Riverside Procurement Technical Assistance Center.
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The New Logic of Hybrid Work in Government

It’s clear that hybrid work is here to stay for many state and local government organizations. But to thrive in this new environment, governments will have to address the elephant in the room: outdated and cumbersome technology. Inadequate technology doesn’t just make it harder to maintain a hybrid office; it creates significant challenges to maintaining a sense of shared culture and belonging – a vital part of managing a distributed workforce.
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