Greening Government ICT

The UK public sector is under pressure to deliver better services for less cost, and to work more efficiently and productively. And it must do all that while reducing its impact on the environment, too. Sounds like a tall order, but cloud computing can provide foundation for realising all those objectives and more. This white paper explains why cloud computing is a credible green technology, and discusses how it can help government departments and other public sector bodies meet the aims of the Government Digital Strategy, the Greening Government: ICT Strategy, and the Digital by Default Service Standard. It also showcases some of the brilliant results already being achieved within the public sector around carbon reductions, cost savings and green IT maturity.

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Ark-Tex Council of Governments

The Ark-Tex Council of Governments (ATCOG) is a voluntary association of, by and for local governments in a ten county Northeast Texas and SW Arkansas region. ATCOG serves approximately 325,409 citizens covering a 6,400 square mile area that includes Bowie, Cass, Delta, Franklin, Hopkins, Lamar, Morris, Titus, Red River Counties (TX) and Miller County (AR). While we are a political subdivision of Texas and Arkansas, we do not have regulation or taxing authority.

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THE FUTURE OF AI REGULATION: THE GOVERNMENT AS REGULATOR AND RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT PARTICIPANT

whitePaper | March 3, 2020

Artificial intelligence (AI) systems have raised concerns in the public—some speculative and some based in contemporary experience. Some of these concerns overlap with concerns about privacy of data, some relate to the effectiveness of AI systems and some relate to the possibility of the misapplication of the technology. At the same time, the development of AI technology is seen as a matter of national priority, and fears of losing the “AI technology race” fuel national efforts to support its development.

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US–China Strategic Competition The Quest for Global Technological Leadership

whitePaper | November 9, 2019

The underlying driver of the ongoing US–China trade war is a race for global technological dominance. President Trump has raised a number of issues regarding trade with China – including the US’s trade deficit with China and the naming of China as a currency manipulator. But at the heart of the ongoing tariff escalation are China’s policies and practices regarding forced technology transfer, intellectual property theft and non-market distortions.

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2020 federal agenda

whitePaper | March 9, 2020

Our federal funding and policy priorities for the coming year reflect our public mission and our commitment to the public good, which are inextricably linked to the University’s historical partnership with the U.S. government. The federal government’s longstanding pledge to invest in research empowers the UW to bridge the gap between curiosity and research-driven discovery and is critical to the health and economic competitiveness of our nation. From regenerative medicine to cleanenergy technologies, new knowledge for a better world is the driving force behind what we do. Support from the federal establishment is critical to ensuring that our positive impact continues.

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Overcoming eDiscovery Challenges for Government Agencies

whitePaper | March 16, 2023

Public agencies experience unique challenges that aren’t found in the private sector. Agencies have to comply with constitutional requirements, and usually do so on tighter budgets and with limited staff members. Our whitepaper explores the biggest challenges government teams are facing with eDiscovery.

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Recommendations on Updating the National Artificial Intelligence Research and Development Strategic Plan

whitePaper | March 16, 2022

A long-term commitment to sustained federal research and development (R&D) funding in AI is critical to advance the United States’ leadership in global innovation. The federal government should increase non-defense investment in AI and basic research to strengthen research in critical fields of AI R&D, including healthcare, education, finance, and more, that underpin economic stability and robust growth. Such investment should reflect a multidisciplinary approach, focused on advancing basic and applied R&D, research on AI governance and norm-setting, and supporting research infrastructure with multi-agency collaboration.

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Nudging Government to Use Evidence

whitePaper | March 30, 2022

Why have we written disparaging statements about government when our firm is so deeply committed to public sector excellence? These include statements like “as the fire rages on, our governments seem powerless” and “hunches no longer pass for evidence these days, unless we’re talking about government policy.” We have compared the policy-making process to a chaotic game of tag and suggested that government policymakers can act as seemingly irrational as Cosmo Kramer did on Seinfeld.

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Spotlight

Ark-Tex Council of Governments

The Ark-Tex Council of Governments (ATCOG) is a voluntary association of, by and for local governments in a ten county Northeast Texas and SW Arkansas region. ATCOG serves approximately 325,409 citizens covering a 6,400 square mile area that includes Bowie, Cass, Delta, Franklin, Hopkins, Lamar, Morris, Titus, Red River Counties (TX) and Miller County (AR). While we are a political subdivision of Texas and Arkansas, we do not have regulation or taxing authority.

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