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Nov 8, 2025

Selected items posted on blogs during the week ending November 7, 2025

A Government Leader’s Guide to Meeting Website Accessibility and Compliance Requirements Meet DOJ mandates with CivicPlus: ensure ADA compliance and better serve all residents. Learn More

Adopting Better, Stronger Identity Verification This case study explains how using a modern identity platform with AI and machine learning can improve constituent experience and crack down on increasingly sophisticated fraud. READ MORE

Future Forward Government A space created for state and local IT leaders and decision-makers who are charting the course of tomorrow's public sector.  EXPLORE

Where Generative AI Makes Sense in the Public Sector This guide helps government and education leaders identify where generative AI can deliver measurable impact--from improving service delivery to unlocking smarter decision-making. Explore key use cases, data strategies, and practical steps to move beyond pilots and build secure, scalable applications that align with policy, budget, and mission goals. DOWNLOAD

How Do Teams Restore Connectivity When Every Minute Counts? A new docufilm explores how broadband providers, utility crews, and government agencies must work in lockstep to restore critical services after disaster strikes. Watch Now

Build a Self-Improving Cyber Workforce Today Explore how states can tackle the cyber skills gap with ecosystem-based talent development. READ MORE

From Risk Management to Enterprise Leadership: Cybersecurity in Government Today's CISOs aren't just protecting systems - they're leading enterprise-wide change. This paper explores how cybersecurity leaders in state and local government are stepping out of the shadows to become strategic enablers, guiding everything from AI adoption to cloud modernization.  DOWNLOAD

Hunting Ghost Students California's community colleges lost more than $13 million last year to "ghost students" - a form of identity fraud designed to exploit financial aid programs. LEARN MORE


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