Using Data to Inform Policy
Agencies benefit when they use their data to inform, test, and improve policy. Learn how to integrate data in your decision making.
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Agencies benefit when they use their data to inform, test, and improve policy. Learn how to integrate data in your decision making.
The transformative power of AI is vast. Agencies need to embrace it. There’s help available to get started.
Whether you’re planning to use more AI or just want to improve analytics and tighten cybersecurity, good data management must be the foundation for your efforts.
In 2024, we’ll see more use of generative AI in government, says Beth Noveck. Here are some of the ways.
Government agencies know that providing good customer experience is central to their mission, but much of what creates a positive experience take place behind the scenes: It’s how happy public-sector employees are at their jobs.
Generative AI may be relatively new but it’s already proving its value. Here’s how Microsoft used it to enhance our compliance training.
Deciding where and how to begin using generative AI can be daunting. Here are some straightforward tips for adopting this new technology.
Government at all levels struggle to recruit workers, especially for information technology roles. Here’s how one agency expanded its pool of eligible applicants and built a workforce with the right skills at the right time.
Over the past several years, agencies have developed a feel for technology that encourages a successful hybrid workforce. Now the conversation has turned to physical workspaces: how to accommodate employee expectations. Here’s how one agency is innovating.
Agencies need flexible technology that works in concert with their employees, helping them perform well without being caught up in the tech itself, and they need a workforce willing to learn and adapt.