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Looking Ahead to the 2030 Census: Get Involved Now

NLC (National League of Cities)

Census in 2030. The Census Bureau has already started the process for gathering feedback for the 2030 census and local leaders can engage in this process now to ensure future federal funding is flowing to their community in an […] Source. Although it seems far away it’s not too early to start thinking about the next U.S.

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The Number of People Affected by Floods Will Double by 2030

The City Fix

Flooding has already caused more than $1 trillion in losses globally since 1980, and the situation is poised to worsen: New analysis from WRI’s Aqueduct Floods finds that the number of people affected by floods will double worldwide by 2030. According to data from. Continue reading on TheCityFix.com.

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Battery 2030: Resilient, sustainable, and circular

McKinsey Public & Social Sector Insights

Battery demand is growing—and so is the need for better solutions along the value chain.

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A vision for medical affairs 2030: Five priorities for patient impact

McKinsey Public & Social Sector Insights

In 2018, we foresaw medical affairs playing a more strategic role and contributing greater patient impact. That future is now; there’s work to be done to realize it and reach the next level vision.

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The economic state of Latinos in America: Advancing financial growth

McKinsey Public & Social Sector Insights

Financial-services revenues from Latinos may grow by up to $93 billion by 2030. To get more of that market, institutions would need to tailor their offerings.

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Analysis: Mainframe migration can save US federal government estimated $1B by 2030

AWS Public Sector Blog

The mainframe is a major blocker to full IT modernization and a relic of the past that refuses to give way to the inevitable, integrated future. The challenge of re-architecting decades old, yet stable, workloads gives chief information officers (CIOs) pause.

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Housing for Older Adults

NLC (National League of Cities)

By 2030, one-fifth of the American population will be aged 65 or over, which will only make worse a critical deficit in suitable housing that caters to their specific requirements. As individuals grow older, their housing needs change, including increased accommodations for those with disabilities.

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