AI is the Next Tech Evolution for Emergency Management
Disaster Zone blog
MAY 1, 2023
With a bit of tech history for the progress we've made.
Disaster Zone blog
MAY 1, 2023
With a bit of tech history for the progress we've made.
Summer Camp Programming
MAY 1, 2023
SHOW NOTES Another Magazine Style episode this week! The guys “fast discuss” 10 topics that range from programming ideas to staff to crafts and more! It’s their favorite way to podcast! Links: Fluffy Letters: [link] Email Roundtable FAQs and Sign-up: [link] HOSTS CURT JACKSON CHRIS KALLAL The post SCP 187: Magazine Style Episode #8 appeared first on Summer Camp Programming.
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State Tech Magazine
MAY 1, 2023
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer appointed Laura Clark as state CIO in October 2021. Clark previously served as state chief security officer, rising through the ranks of the Michigan Department of Technology, Management and Budget since joining in 2001. For nearly a year, she held dual roles as CIO and chief security officer until the state appointed an acting officer for the latter role.
The City Fix
MAY 1, 2023
Whether one seeks an escape from Delhi’s scorching summer heat or a winter afternoon basking in the sun, Sanjay Van National Park, one of the city’s few surviving urban forests, comes to mind. Mangalavanam in Kochi or Shalimar Bagh in.
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Dive into the world of playground safety with this complimentary guide. It offers a detailed exploration of essential practices to ensure the utmost safety for children. Delve into inspection techniques, from assessing equipment conditions to evaluating surfacing materials. Gain insights into maintenance strategies to keep playgrounds in top-notch condition year-round.
McKinsey Public & Social Sector Insights
MAY 1, 2023
In this roundtable, leaders from AI-enabled analytics platform ZestyAI discuss how artificial intelligence could help US property insurers evolve their underwriting models to account for climate risk.
GCN
MAY 1, 2023
By flagging unintended consequences of changes to tax policies, AI researchers hope to shut down tax shelters used by sophisticated tax dodgers.
Public Administration Today brings together the best content for professionals in the public administration field from the widest variety of thought leaders.
GCN
MAY 1, 2023
The National Institute of Standards and Technology aims to ensure its forthcoming update to the cybersecurity guidance remains a flexible playbook domestic and international entities can adopt.
Super Library Marketing
MAY 1, 2023
Photo courtesy Cincinnati and Hamilton County Public Library My husband is an optimist. In April 2020, about a month into the pandemic, we learned that our planned family cruise was canceled. “No problem,” said my darling spouse. “We’ll rebook for August. Certainly, this will all be over by August.” You know the rest of the story. Our cruise was rebooked a total of FIVE times over the course of the next 18 months.
GCN
MAY 1, 2023
Agencies must find ways to adapt to changes in Twitter’s operations to ensure residents still receive the information they need, experts say.
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Local governments and municipalities serving populations under 200,000 face distinctive challenges in delivering efficient and effective services to their communities. To overcome these challenges, many rely on Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems tailored to their specific needs. Not all ERP systems are created equal, and some may hinder progress rather than support it.
GCN
MAY 1, 2023
Intelligent transportation projects in Virginia and Utah can use cellular vehicle-to-infrastructure technology ahead of the FCC’s final adoption of C-V2X rules.
McKinsey Public & Social Sector Insights
MAY 1, 2023
Joost Vantomme, CEO of ERTICO - ITS Europe, explains how intelligent transport systems can connect the dots among industry players, road users, and infrastructure.
Government Technology Insider
MAY 1, 2023
Like many organizations today, state and local governments struggle to build and retain the skilled workforce they need to keep delivering essential services to constituents. With skilled workers in short supply across the economy, tech-savvy professionals may not find the mobile and agile workplace they are looking for in government bureaucracy. However, it is possible to build the workplace of the future within the strictures of government.
Princeton Public Library
MAY 1, 2023
We invite you to check out this month’s PPL Youth Services recommendations for activities, resources and new books in the library collection for children up to five years old and their families.
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Unlock the potential of sustainable facility management! This guide empowers small local governments to lead with climate-resilient infrastructure, energy efficiency, waste reduction, and more. Elevate your community's resilience, reduce costs, and embrace eco-friendly practices. Discover the role of facility maintenance teams in green cleaning, sustainability analyses, and infrastructure upgrades.
Grant Writing Made Easy
MAY 1, 2023
Are you looking to level up your grant writing career and join a supportive community of like-minded professionals? Look no further than Grant Writing Boss Club, where you can take your grant writing skills to new heights with our comprehensive training program and member benefits. Let’s take a closer look at what you can expect as a member: Pathway Assessment Upon joining the Boss Club , you’ll start with a detailed pathway assessment that helps us understand where you are in your
AWS Public Sector Blog
MAY 1, 2023
Geospatial data, including many climate and weather datasets, are often released by government and nonprofit organizations in compressed file formats such as the Network Common Data Form (NetCDF) or GRIdded Binary (GRIB). Many of these formats were designed in a pre-cloud world for users to download whole files for analysis on a local machine. As the complexity and size of geospatial datasets continue to grow, it is more time- and cost-efficient to leave the files in one place, virtually query t
Google Public Sector
MAY 1, 2023
A few years back, it would’ve taken more than half-a-day for an official of the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources (DWR), part of the Utah Department of Natural Resources (DNR), to track a Rocky Mountain elk. The process involved hauling a very high frequency (VFH) antenna to several locations until it picked up the signal from the elk’s radio collar.
Partnership for Public Service
MAY 1, 2023
Earlier this month, the Partnership for Public Service and Boston Consulting Group hosted an awards breakfast to celebrate the top-ranked and most improved federal agencies in the 2022 Best Places to Work in the Federal Governmentâ rankings. Recently the Partnership launched its Best Places to Work in the Federal Government rankings. While these rankings celebrate the places to work, we know it’s the people who work at those places that make them so great.
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PA TIMES Magazine is a publication of the American Society for Public Administration (ASPA), a not-for-profit corporation. This edition focused on diversity, equity and inclusion in public administration, including guest columns, insights for the field and interviews with city government DEI officers about their work at the local level.
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