Get organized. Spend less money. Learn a new skill. Work on your relationships. These are fairly common resolutions you hear this time of year, almost everywhere you turn. While they might be old news in your personal life, these goals can have far-reaching benefits when implemented by state and local government agencies. Taking a hard look at your technology tools and what’s required to maintain and operate them can lead to better efficiencies, savings, and citizen experiences.
Below, we’ll show how implementing these four resolutions can help your government agency reduce tool sprawl and do more with your data.