Overview

December 3

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The COVID-19 pandemic has put immense pressure on current state and local government infrastructures. Systems have been overloaded as individuals and families throughout the country submitted an unprecedented number of benefit applications for social services. At the same time, government agencies have had to contend with social distance requirements and a need for a different approach to engage with citizens. Overall, public sector agencies have been strained on all fronts.

Join Government Technology on December 3 at 10 a.m. Pacific/2 p.m. Eastern for our latest webinar as our experts and leaders from Clark County, Nevada, discuss how cloud, data, analytics and artificial intelligence technologies can help citizens better access emergency services during the pandemic and beyond.

Register now to hear about:

  • Why a modern, front-end portal is a critical first step in government transformation and meeting the health and social needs of communities
  • How a virtual assistant can help communicate critical, real-time information to communities
  • How COVID-19 is providing a proof point for low-cost, configurable solutions that are easy to maintain and scale and enhance programs of care
  • How the CARES Act provides a funding vehicle to begin transformation

Speakers

 

Karen Rewalt

Offering Management, IBM Watson Heath

 

Tim Burch

Administrator of Human Services, Clark County

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Bob Woolley — Moderator

Senior Fellow, Center for Digital Government and former Chief Technical Architect, State of Utah