Modernization Pandemic accelerated states’ identity and access management projects By Colin Wood June 11, 2021 digital fingerprint on motherboard backgrounds, digital security and access concepts This story was featured in StateScoop Special Report: Remote Workforce (2021) Explore report Share Facebook LinkedIn Twitter Copy Link Advertisement Advertisement More Like This North Carolina takes first steps to modernize state hiring practices in more than 60 years, starting with IT By Sophia Fox-Sowell One year after devastating Texas floods, adoption of warning systems remains uneven By Sophia Fox-Sowell Advertisement Top Stories Economic uncertainty is forcing cities to rethink technology investments, AI and resilience By Sophia Fox-Sowell Advertisement
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