Unforeseen disasters can strike at any time, and our digitally reliant world is experiencing more frequent and more sophisticated attacks. The same can be said for county officials as they turn to technology to solve complex problems and improve operations. Whether it’s a storm, cyberattack, or water main burst, your community turns to county … Continue reading "The Three-Legged Stool of Resilience: Navigating the Boom (Resources for County IT Professionals )"| Center for Tech and Civic Life
As the saying goes, “there’s always something on the horizon”. This originates from the age of maritime navigation, where sailors would use the horizon as a reference point to prepare for future events, like weather or other ships. Its meaning has broadened to describe future events, things happening beyond the horizon metaphorically. Elections may seem like a one-day event to the public, but for county officials, it’s a continuous process.| Center for Tech and Civic Life