eProcurement
- Written by American City & County Administrator
- 22nd October 2008
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Cities and counties expand skills of their technology teams to meet today’s cyber-threatsGovernment IT operations are vulnerable. More than a third of IT leaders in state and local governments say their number one challenge heading into 2024 is the possibility of a data breach as a result of inadequate staffing. These findings are from a recent survey from Ensono, a technology consulting and managed service provider. Cities […]
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2023 Crown Communities Award winner: The Juan Bautista multi-use trail project in Moreno Valley, Calif.The Juan Bautista de Anza Multi-Use Trail in Moreno Valley, Calif. is nearly eight miles in length from north to south, offering great connectivity to nearby communities, businesses and schools. This city asset enables both recreation and transportation for all uses except motorized vehicles. The latest initiative, formally called the ATP 4 (Active Transportation Program, […]
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Transformation for the future: Technology is helping entities rise to the challenges of a changing worldGovernments and educational institutions are often behind the private sector when implementing change—particularly in the area of technology. However, with changing environmental needs, newly introduced products and solutions and more informed public, many entities are rising to the challenge and transforming through technology. Creating the library of tomorrow When desktop computers were first introduced, there […]
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Three tips for improving cybersecurity postureNew year, same story: the emergence of new cybercriminals and attack vectors means that any networked products and services are at the potential risk of attack. Whether this is unauthorized access, exploitation of vulnerabilities or tampered software, any number of threats could pose a significant risk to municipalities and their communities. However, reducing the risk […]