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Опубликовано 2 июля 2018, 17:45
AWS Public Sector Summit 2018 - Washington, D.C.
As Public Sector organizations move to the cloud, they're finding it to be a springboard for innovation - by creating new services and streamlining the old. Local, regional, and federal government organizations around the world are developing digital services to improve the lives of the citizens they serve; rethink dated systems to increase efficiency and accountability;and further achieve their missions within their respective communities. In the United Kingdom, Aylesbury Vale District Council is using machine learning and artificial intelligence to revolutionize interactions with their constituents with Alexa skills. Here in the United States, Kentucky's Louisville Metro is building an open source cloud mobility system in collaboration with other cities, Amazon, and Waze, in hopes of empowering officials to make data-driven decisions that positively impact their citizens. Finally, we look through a federal lens as US Citizenship and Immigration Services (CIS) speaks to the launch of their Person Centric Query Service (PCQS), a massive platform combining various branches of data within the US federal system to create a consolidated view of an individual's past interaction with the US immigration system. Join Michael Schnuerle (Data Officer, Louisville Metro Government), Sarah Fahden (Identity, Records, and National Security Division Chief at USCIS), Andrew Grant (Chief Executive, Aylesbury Vale District Council) as we discuss the role of a digital government in the lives of citizens and explore the potential of government services in the cloud.
Speakers: Sarah Fahden, Andrew Grant, Michael Schnuerle, Megan Schrader
As Public Sector organizations move to the cloud, they're finding it to be a springboard for innovation - by creating new services and streamlining the old. Local, regional, and federal government organizations around the world are developing digital services to improve the lives of the citizens they serve; rethink dated systems to increase efficiency and accountability;and further achieve their missions within their respective communities. In the United Kingdom, Aylesbury Vale District Council is using machine learning and artificial intelligence to revolutionize interactions with their constituents with Alexa skills. Here in the United States, Kentucky's Louisville Metro is building an open source cloud mobility system in collaboration with other cities, Amazon, and Waze, in hopes of empowering officials to make data-driven decisions that positively impact their citizens. Finally, we look through a federal lens as US Citizenship and Immigration Services (CIS) speaks to the launch of their Person Centric Query Service (PCQS), a massive platform combining various branches of data within the US federal system to create a consolidated view of an individual's past interaction with the US immigration system. Join Michael Schnuerle (Data Officer, Louisville Metro Government), Sarah Fahden (Identity, Records, and National Security Division Chief at USCIS), Andrew Grant (Chief Executive, Aylesbury Vale District Council) as we discuss the role of a digital government in the lives of citizens and explore the potential of government services in the cloud.
Speakers: Sarah Fahden, Andrew Grant, Michael Schnuerle, Megan Schrader
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