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Future of Government: Technology & Public Policy Trends Shaping the Public Sector With GovPilot

GovPilot

The public sector is no exception. Local government will never be the same. A bold take, but nevertheless true. Technology is roaring along in the fast lane, and the world is along for the ride. In just a few short years, we’ve experienced drastic and fundamental changes in how we work, communicate, and live our lives.

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Public-Private Partnerships Help Communities Achieve Their Digital Inclusion Goals

Government Technology Insider

Public-private partnerships between states and industry enable creative core connectivity solutions to fulfill public policy goals and accelerate digital inclusion. How Public-Private Partnerships Empower States Public-private partnerships enable states and communities to fulfill public policy goals faster and at lower cost.

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A People-Centered Approach to Problem-Solving

GovLoop

Tara Dawson McGuinness describes her work as sitting at the intersection of policy creation, implementation, and citizen and community voices. McGuinness works at New America, a public policy think tank, where she founded the New Practice Lab, a research and design lab focused on family economic security. The common thread?

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Driving people-centered digital transformation in public safety with AWS

AWS Public Sector Blog

Colonel Davis was one of the speakers participating in a panel at the IMAGINE 2023 conference for education, state, and local leaders from Amazon Web Services (AWS).

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2020 Election: Analysis Part 2 (with Kevin Esterling)

Policy Chats

In this episode, Professor of Political Science and Public Policy Kevin Esterling talks with students from the UC Riverside School of Public Policy about utilizing technology to bridge the gap between constituents and representatives as well as rifts in the Democratic Party following this election.

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2020 Election: Analysis Part 2 (with Kevin Esterling)

Policy Chats

In this episode, Professor of Political Science and Public Policy Kevin Esterling talks with students from the UC Riverside School of Public Policy about utilizing technology to bridge the gap between constituents and representatives as well as rifts in the Democratic Party following this election.

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Current GSE Guarantee Fees Are Too Low to Be Consistent with Regulatory Capital: Does This Mean a Large Increase Is Coming?

The Stoop (NYU Furman Center)

taxpaying public. 12 This means that the taxpayers are now officially (again, using FHFA calculations) earning a sub-standard return on their investment, providing what amounts to a large, hidden, and never-congressionally-approved economic subsidy to the GSEs, 13 which is not good public policy.

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