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Everything you wanted to know about carbon removals but were afraid to ask

McKinsey Public & Social Sector Insights

Decarbonization has emerged as a critical tool in the fight against climate change, but it also shows promise as a means of economic acceleration across the globe. Learn how.

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How states can give released inmates the best chance of staying clean

GCN

A Medicaid waiver can help state corrections facilities finance reentry services aimed at keeping former inmates in recovery and curbing the opioid crisis.

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The battery cell component opportunity in Europe and North America

McKinsey Public & Social Sector Insights

Momentum for the battery cell component market is building rapidly in Europe and North America. To capitalize on this opportunity, suppliers will need to tackle several challenges head-on.

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Half of new state spending on preschool was backed by COVID aid last year, new report finds

GCN

That money helped improve access — preschool enrollment was up in nearly every state — but it also raises real questions about whether states will be able to sustain their investments after that federal funding runs out this fall.

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The Ultimate Playground Inspection Handbook

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.

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Nature-positive investments: Good for the planet and long-term value

McKinsey Public & Social Sector Insights

The demand for nature and biodiversity investments is growing—Saker Nusseibeh talks about how to meet clients where they are and encourage them to move forward with a long-term view.

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National data privacy standard would preempt state efforts

GCN

A bill in Congress would supersede more than a dozen state laws. While most support a national standard, some state leaders and experts worry the legislation’s preemption provisions are too prescriptive.

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Other states, like Arizona, could resurrect laws on abortion, LGBTQ+ issues and more that have been lying dormant for more than 100 years

GCN

It might seem unnecessary for a state legislature to repeal a law that is not enforced or has been superseded by a more recent law, but the recent Arizona abortion ban shows the consequences of assuming that old laws will always remain dormant.

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Transformational Government Changes How Agencies Do Business

State Tech Magazine

With recent developments in technology, state and local agencies have experienced an acceleration in transformational government. At its heart, transformational government seeks to meet citizens where they are with services on demand. The days of traveling to a physical government office to perform mundane tasks are receding into history, and residents today may discover they can do as much if not more from their laptops and phones.

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What should the program for a Transportation Management District look like?

Rebuilding Place in Urban Space

So for almost 20 years, I've suggested DC create TMDs, based on the concept of what Montgomery County Maryland does for its business districts but also what are sometimes called " Transportation Management Associations " like the one that covers Potomac Yard in Arlington/Alexandria ( FAST Potomac Yard ) or the Robinson District in Suburban Pittsburgh ( Airport Corridor Transportation Association ).

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Knowing When, Where and How to Modernize

GovLoop

An interview with LeAnn Oliver, Director of Corporate Business Systems, U.S. Department of Energy’s Offices of the CFO A leadership expert once said , “Change is hard at first, messy in the middle and gorgeous at the end.” The principle holds true for public and private entities alike: At times, they all suffer from excessive bureaucracy and other challenges.

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7 Signs Your Local Government ERP Is Holding You Back: A Guide for Small Municipalities

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.

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Leveraging RPA, AI and Automation in Government Processes

FedTech Magazine

The government continues to grapple with a cybersecurity staff shortage, despite recent attempts by the Biden administration to fill thousands of vacant positions. Fortunately, agencies are harnessing a growing technology area to meet some of their staffing needs: robotic process automation. “Across the government, agencies are short-staffed, and they are seeking ways to accomplish more work but with the same staff count,” says Steve Shah, senior vice president of product at Automation Anywhere.