True government transformation starts with standardization and modernization, enabling smarter digital services that meet ...
State and local governments face a relentless stream of newly disclosed vulnerabilities, evolving attack techniques and growing pressure from leadership to demonstrate measurable risk reduction. For ...
At the Adobe Government Forum 2026 in Washington, D.C., the city of Phoenix detailed how it relied on Adobe’s digital experience (DX) platform to consolidate dozens of department websites into a ...
Replace static security documents with machine-readable data to automate audits, reduce risk and modernize compliance.
Phil Goldstein is a former web editor of the CDW family of tech magazines and a veteran technology journalist. He lives in Washington, D.C., with his wife and their animals: a dog named Brenna and two ...
Alan R. Shark is an associate professor at the Schar School for Policy and Government, George Mason University, where he also serves as a faculty member at the Center for Human AI Innovation in ...
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 ...
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 ...
An early and aggressive adopter of artificial intelligence, New York State is putting AI to work across a broad range of agencies, using it to deter identity fraud, monitor prisoners’ phone calls and ...
Is the Dewey Decimal system dying out in public libraries? The Dewey Decimal Classification system has been used in U.S. libraries since the 1870s when Melvil Dewey developed it and put his name on it ...