AI Series #2: Into the weeds we go
In this piece we’ll dive into how our lives have changed technologically in the last thirty years and look at examples of AI at work in your daily life.
AI Series #1: “I’m not sure what AI is and I’m afraid to ask…”
I present here, without judgment, an explanation of what the heck AI is for those who might be afraid to ask. My intention is to explain the technology as simply and in as accessible a way as possible for the benefit of my public sector clients.
Resiliency Strategies for Government Agencies
As government agencies try to deal with a myriad of challenges, it may be more important than ever that leaders formulate resiliency strategies to ensure they can continue to provide services to the public.
AI use in government agencies
How government agencies come to use generative AI and other innovative technologies in their operations will largely depend upon how the regulatory scheme unfolds.
Responsible AI Use in Government Fraud Prevention
How can government agencies best use generative artificial intelligence applications to fight fraud that is growing more sophisticated with each passing month?
The Case for Digitizing Evidence Management Systems
The changing nature of evidence and records management by law enforcement requires state and local court systems to follow suit and modernize their business operations.
Cyber-insecurity in Local Gov’t
Cybersecurity has become a growing challenge for all levels of government, especially as digitalization and remote working increases among government agencies.
Government Technology and the Circular Economy
As government agencies move closer to their sustainability goals, adopting circular economic principles could be an advantage, especially with technology investments.
Succession planning, process mapping & change management
With a wave of likely retirements coming, process mapping could help government agencies prepare now for staff turnover and the loss of institutional knowledge
Public expectations for delivery of government services, post-pandemic
Post-pandemic, consumer expectations for delivery of government services have shifted dramatically, leaving many agencies and organizations struggling to keep up.