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Government Gone Digital

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The unfortunate trope about any government interaction always includes a jab about long lines and bureaucratic delays. Luckily, government services don’t start and end at the DMV, but that doesn’t mean other interactions fare much better. It’s no surprise then that a top priority for public servants is modernizing their IT infrastructure and cloud software, but that requires balancing adoptions of emerging technology with responsible use of taxpayer dollars, not to mention security considerations and maintaining a tech-forward workforce to support it all.

This IT Brew virtual event covers:

  • What it means to be a modern government
  • The impact digital transformation can have on public sector services
  • Insights on top challenges and opportunities ahead

About the Event

The unfortunate trope about any government interaction always includes a jab about long lines and bureaucratic delays. Luckily, government services don’t start and end at the DMV, but that doesn’t mean other interactions fare much better. It’s no surprise then that a top priority for public servants is modernizing their IT infrastructure and cloud software, but that requires balancing adoptions of emerging technology with responsible use of taxpayer dollars, not to mention security considerations and maintaining a tech-forward workforce to support it all.

This IT Brew virtual event covers:

  • What it means to be a modern government
  • The impact digital transformation can have on public sector services
  • Insights on top challenges and opportunities ahead

Speakers

Claudia Arriaga

SVP of Customer Success and Support

OpenGov

Josh Sternberg

Executive Editor

Morning Brew

Questions?

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