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Sep 27, 2025

Selected items posted on blogs during the week ending September 26, 2025

AI That Works for Government: Smarter Tools, Better Experiences  Hear how public agencies are using AI built for government to streamline services, reduce friction and meet rising resident expectations. WATCH NOW 

Inside Recent Public Sector Breaches: What the Data Tells Us  Government agencies are facing a rising tide of targeted cyberattacks. This report breaks down the most common tactics hackers used in 2024 to infiltrate and persist inside public systems. Learn what made these attacks successful—and what public sector leaders need to know to keep systems, data, and citizens safe. DOWNLOAD

Public vs. Private Sector CIAM: What Sets Them Apart  Explore tailored CIAM (Customer Identity and Access Management) solutions, built for the public sector. WATCH NOW 

Ask the Experts: Navigating AI Adoption in Government  Whether your agency is just starting to look at AI or already experimenting with pilots, this discussion will offer valuable insights into how government leaders are thinking strategically about the future of AI in public service. WATCH NOW 

Future-Ready IT Service: Insights from City of Ft. Myers  Hear how forward-thinking IT leaders are modernizing service delivery to drive efficiency, empower staff and better serve their  communities. WATCH NOW 

Paperless Billing: Cut Fraud, Costs, and Delinquent Payments  Learn how digital billing can help your agency cut costs, reduce fraud, and improve service delivery. WATCH NOW 

Mayors lead with tech-enabled transit solutions. City leaders share firsthand how on-demand transit is bridging gaps and boosting economies. Read the full article featuring insights from city leaders.

3 Ways to Get Ahead of Data Management Challenges in 2026  Security and IT teams in government are facing more data, more mandates, and tighter budgets. In this 30-minute webinar, learn practical ways to manage data smarter — so you can reduce waste, improve visibility, and stay ready for what’s next. WATCH NOW

Launch an on-demand service in 6 weeks  Explore how municipalities launched efficient on-demand networks in record time. How to launch a microtransit service in a matter of weeks. 


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