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Mar 14, 2026

Selected posts from blogs during the week ending March 13, 2026

Building Government Visibility and Resilience with Autonomous Tech Explore how autonomous technologies strengthen operations, resilience and situational awareness across government. READ NOW


A Roadmap for Upgrading Resident Login and Access Modernizing how residents log in to government services doesn’t require a massive IT overhaul. This guide explains how state, provincial, and local agencies can introduce Customer Identity and Access Management (CIAM)—the systems that manage citizen registration, login, and multi-factor authentication—using a phased approach that works with existing platforms. DOWNLOAD

Real change Real leaders No script Inside City Hall is a new series from Via featuring candid discussions with the municipal leaders behind high performing transit. Watch now

Rebuilding from Disaster: How Los Angeles County Assessed Damage from the 2025 Wildfires Hear how Los Angeles County leveraged a unified, modern IT system to quickly and accurately assess damage to thousands of properties. WATCH NOW

Flexible Tech Strategies for Uncertain Terrain Get fresh insights and actionable advice into the shifting government landscape and making the most of your technology investments. WATCH NOW

Make the Most of Your Cybersecurity Funding: Turning Grants into Measurable Risk Reduction Learn how to find and maximize cybersecurity grants to fund your tech stack. WATCH NOW

Exposing Software Supply Chain Blind Spots in Government Learn how to make invisible risks to the software supply chain visible, and what government leaders can do about them. WATCH NOW

Secure Collaboration for Modern Government: Enabling Productivity and Compliance Learn how organizations are leveraging certified, secure video and communication solutions to support productivity & public engagement. WATCH NOW

Moving Beyond Training: Why Governments Need a Unified Approach to Human Cyber Risk This webinar explores how a unified approach—connecting training, behavior data, and real-time signals—helps agencies understand where risk is building and respond sooner. WATCH NOW


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