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Disruptive technologies can provide developing countries with a pathway to revamp their public procurement processes A new World Bank study provides an overview of selected technologies identified as “disruptive” that could be useful to public procurement.
Blandine Wu Chebili, Hunt La Cascia| March 31, 2021
Digital Development, Governance
AI can help trace language to violenceLearn how AI can help advance accountability for harmful language as well as evidence-based prevention.
Chris Mahony, Jim Brumby, Huong Thi Lan Tran| March 30, 2021
Disaster Risk Management, Fragility Conflict and Violence, Governance
Four GovTech solutions to improve quality of government budget execution in a post-COVID-19 world Foundational GovTech solutions as well as disruptive technologies can play a huge role in improving budget execution in a post-COVID19 world. Here are four such GovTech solutions.
Srinivas Gurazada, Khuram Farooq| March 25, 2021
Governance, Inequality and Shared Prosperity, Macroeconomics and Fiscal Management
GovTech in Kaduna: Responsive and empowered governmentsIn Nigeria’s Kaduna State, the government has quietly improved service delivery and increased the effectiveness of public spending by enlisting citizens as its “Eyes and Ears” on the ground.
Muhammad Sani Abdullahi, Amaka Okechukwu Opara, Rajul Awasthi, Stephen Davenport| March 05, 2021
Governance, Inequality and Shared Prosperity, Macroeconomics and Fiscal Management, Social Protection, Social Sustainability and Inclusion
National ID in Lesotho is putting citizens at the centerBy putting people at the center, Lesotho’s Department of National ID and Civil Registry (NICR) in the Ministry of Home Affairs is laying a solid foundation for a simpler, more efficient government…Rachel Ort, Tumelo Raboletsi| February 22, 2021
Digital Development, Financial Inclusion, Governance, Inequality and Shared Prosperity, Macroeconomics and Fiscal Management, Social Protection, Social Sustainability and Inclusion
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GovTech - OpenGov

GovTech – OpenGov

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govtech - Cisco Blogs

govtech – Cisco Blogs

The Technology Modernization Imperative
With the recent revival of the Technology Modernization Fund (TMF) and the renewed focus on updating and securing government IT systems, this #GovernmentNow post takes a look at the legacy of the TMF and the opportunities ahead for a more sustainable, secure, and inclusive future.
Our Commitment to Bring the Best of Webex to our Government Customers
Webex now offers Webex for Government and drives forward Webex for Defense pursuing Department of Defense (DOD) IL-5 certification.
When Governments Need to Meet, They Meet on Webex Devices
See how Cisco Webex devices are seamlessly facilitating collaboration and enabling governments during a time when secure, private, and reliable work is required more now than ever.
Webex Innovation Keeps Hybrid Workplaces and Governments Running Effectively and Securely
To support governmental organizations with business resiliency efforts, Cisco is announcing solutions to enable justice systems and legislative bodies worldwide to continue their critical functions.
Congratulations FCW Federal 100 Award Winners
Earlier this month, FCW announced the 2015 winners of its prestigious Federal 100 Awards. In its 26th year, the Fed 100 program has evolved to become one of the most recognizable achievements in the federal IT market. These awards honor individuals from government, industry and academia who have had a significant impact on how federal […]
Beyond the Internet of Things (IoT): A Commentary
Shawn McCarthy, Research Director at IDC Government recently penned an insightful blog on IoT. Titled “Beyond the Internet of Things: How Convergence Can Help Governments Support Their Rising Tide of New Devices, ” the blog notes with more devices producing more data, government agencies have been working to add more storage, security, network bandwidth, and systems […]
Beyond the Internet of Things: How Convergence Can Help Governments Support Their Rising Tide of New Devices
The accelerated growth of the Internet of Things (IoT) already has created a cascade of changes across public sector. With more devices producing more data (and demanding more IT services), government agencies have been working to add more storage, security, increase network bandwidth and system management tools – all while supporting a growing range of […]
#InternetofEverything – Where Connections and Value Intersect
The evolution of the Internet is a combination of integrative factors that improve connectivity, create networked economies and build immersive experiences to create an increasingly connected world known as the Internet of Everything (IoE). IoE brings together people, processes, data and things through networked connections. These connections offer value by turning information into actions that […]
Navigating the Journey to the Cloud
Over the years, cloud computing has been at the center of emerging trends including big data, mobility, security and Internet of Things (IoT). Today’s cloud hosting technology feature capabilities such as rapid elasticity, resource pooling and on-demand self-service. Cloud providers are offering customers the ability to consume theses services with flexible service level agreements. Across […]

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