Governors are on a deadline to opt in to the nationwide emergency-personnel communications system or find their own vendors elsewhere.
Learn how IT leaders are working to build a frictionless enterprise.
Governors are on a deadline to opt in to the nationwide emergency-personnel communications system or find their own vendors elsewhere.
As overdose-related death rates continue to rise, states and hospitals call on new tools to monitor painkiller abuse and better deliver resources to those in need.
IoT cybersecurity risks don’t just make governments vulnerable, they also leave businesses reliant on city infrastructure at jeopardy.
Bringing with him a long history of public service, Eric Boyette will look to continue pushing innovation for the state.
Cities are leading the way forward, and knowledgeable mayors are using tech to help them get there.
Cloud computing’s Infrastructure-as-a-Service model holds several benefits for local agencies, as long as they first weigh the risks.
In the face of aging infrastructure and vulnerabilities, cities and states are upgrading emergency call centers to include streamlined and media-rich systems.
Starting out as a way to quickly dispatch nearby patrol cars to catch criminals in the height of Prohibition, police radios have grown into an essential means of ensuring public safety.
Cognitive technologies can free government employees from paperwork, better catch cyberthreats and tackle a huge number of time-consuming tasks.
States can forge partnerships with agencies to build an IT workforce and simultaneously give students access to opportunities.
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