True government transformation starts with standardization and modernization, enabling smarter digital services that meet ...
Eric Marchewitz is a field solution architect with a 23-year career in cybersecurity solutions, working for such companies as PGP Security, McAfee, Cisco and Check Point. He is a recovering CISSP and ...
Replace static security documents with machine-readable data to automate audits, reduce risk and modernize compliance.
State governments can adopt enterprise service management to unify services, meet workforce demands and deploy artificial intelligence.
Artificial intelligence agents can help state and local agencies improve service delivery and extend resources.
Governments must move beyond chatbots, orchestrating end-to-end services that improve accessibility, efficiency and constituent experiences.
For years, state and local governments approached cybersecurity by trying to defend a perimeter: Keep the bad actors out, trust what’s inside and secure the network accordingly. That model no longer ...
Federal, state and local governments are being asked to do more with less. That includes public utilities, where threats are rampant, stakes are high, and budgets are tight. Yesteryear’s revenue ...
Adam Stone writes on technology trends from Annapolis, Md., with a focus on government IT, military and first-responder technologies. Large language models, or LLMs, underpin that state and local ...
State and local government IT leaders are entering 2026 with workplace modernization goals that go beyond replacing aging laptops and conferencing gear. The emerging priority is efficiency by design: ...
Mike Beevor is the technical marketing director at Pivot3, where he leads the company’s safe city and smart city strategies. A 15-year industry veteran, he has held a number of technical roles across ...