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July 23, 2022

Government Technology webinars you may have missed

Knowledge Management: UtahEmpowers IT teams to run faster, leaner and better

Knowledge management – processing, managing and analyzing information – is at the heart of everything government does. The key to improving services is to understand how to increase the speed and agility of your knowledge management processes and workflows. Join us for smart ideas on how your agency can improve knowledge management, empower your team to be more productive, and do it all on a faster, more efficient timeline.

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How Can Data Help Fight America's Continuing Opioid Crisis?

More than 100,000 Americans died from drug overdoses between May 2020 and April 2021 — the most ever recorded in a single year — according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Most of the deaths were due to opioids. Nearly every state in the country has seen a rise in these overdose deaths. One exception? New Jersey, which is using a data-based approach to bring health and human services officials together with law enforcement agencies in the fight against this deadly epidemic. Listen to Juan Colon, a longtime Major in the New Jersey State Police and now the National Director of Opioids and Illegal Drug Solutions with SAS, as he shares his story about how New Jersey and other jurisdictions have seen success in using data analytics to combat the opioid crisis.

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Mastering the Balance: Identity Verification for Digital Equality and Fraud Prevention

Jordan Burris is the former chief of staff for the White House Office of the Federal CIO. Linda Miller served as the Deputy Executive Director of the federal Pandemic Response Accountability Committee (PRAC) from 2020-2021, and she led the development of a new framework for managing fraud risks while at the Government Accountability Office. Each of these two leaders is a national expert in fraud, risk and identity - both of them joined us for this virtual panel to discuss their top strategies and best practices. This webcast offers practical, actionable ideas for your organization to ensure that the right people are receiving access to the vital government services they need.

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The Middle-Mile Broadband Infrastructure Program: How your organization can tap into billions of dollars in broadband funding

Listen to officials from the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) and the Oregon Fiber Partnership explore unprecedented opportunities to strengthen digital equity — including new middle-mile resources included in the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act. You'll learn how jurisdictions are using federal funds to expand broadband connectivity.

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To view upcoming and on-demand webinars, click on webinars.govtech.com.

For assistance with registration, contact:
Jeremy Smith, jsmith@erepublic.com (916) 932-1402 direct

 

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