Editorial

When the System Ages Out…
Editorial When the System Ages Out…

There is a quiet truth in public sector halls: the systems running cities, counties, and states are not just aging—they’re eroding under the weight of expectations they were never built to carry. Across the United States, local governments rely on legacy IT infrastructure that wasn’t designed for

Why Legacy IT Is Holding Local Governments Back
Editorial Why Legacy IT Is Holding Local Governments Back

Most local governments have been relying on legacy systems for decades. As much as technology is mandatory for operating, increasing productivity, and providing security, it is critical to mention that not all software is created equal. Equipment that was cutting-edge a few years ago is now

Public-Private Partnerships: A Guide for B2B Organizations
Editorial Public-Private Partnerships: A Guide for B2B Organizations

Public-private partnerships involve cooperation between a government agency and a private business. They help fund, build, and manage projects like public transit systems, parks, and convention centers. These agreements can often help start and complete a project more quickly. Also, they frequently

Impact of USAID Workforce Cuts on Global Development and Business
Editorial Impact of USAID Workforce Cuts on Global Development and Business

In a recent move by the Trump administration, the U.S. Agency for International Development has reduced its workforce by eliminating thousands of positions and placing many more on leave. The administration made this severe decision through broader initiatives to restructure government operations

Government and the Power of AI: The Path Forward
Editorial Government and the Power of AI: The Path Forward

Artificial intelligence (AI) is no longer a novelty, having been part of human culture and a significant expectation regarding the future for decades now. But its recent advancements have changed the game of innovation in the business world. Each milestone of progress is now closely monitored by

Government Shutdown: Why Workers Can Expect an Optimistic Outcome
Editorial Government Shutdown: Why Workers Can Expect an Optimistic Outcome

In a tense ending fitting for what has been a dramatic year for US politics and government. From a campaign trail that brought several twists and turns, to a red sweep at the polls - a Republican victory across the board. As the year comes to a close, the government must find a resolution to the

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