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IBM discovers, designs, and develops advanced information technology, and translates that into value for our clients. The essentials of government transformation are rooted in hybrid cloud, data and AI, automation, and cybersecurity. IBM embraces an open way of working by bringing a diverse set of voices and technologies together. With a dedicated focus toward accelerating outcomes, we collaborate closely, ideate freely and swiftly, and apply breakthrough innovations that can drive exponential impact on how the business of government gets done.

From hybrid cloud and cybersecurity to IT consulting and AI⁠—IBM is here to help your agency evolve and transform for a changing world. Let’s explore what we can create together.

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Generative AI can help government reimagine and transform government services in critical areas, including HHS, education, sustainability and more. But the technology also poses new challenges and risks for government agencies and the public at large. This paper highlights the ways in which state and local government can take advantage of generative AI while using it responsibly.
Join IBM and discover a sustainable future Wednesday, August 23RD, 2023 The Westin Long Beach
Everybody is talking about generative AI – sometimes with a mix of excitement and anxiety but few doubt that the advances we are seeing represent a huge opportunity for those that act quickly — and strategically. So what is generative AI? Generative AI refers to deep-learning models that can generate high-quality text, images, and other content based on the data they were trained on.
At Think 2023, IBM announced null, an AI and data platform designed to help enterprises scale and accelerate the impact of the most advanced AI with trusted data.
IBMers have always aspired to make a lasting, positive impact on the world — both internally, and in our work with clients and partners. We have a strong heritage of aligning business goals with broader ethical, equitable and environmental impact. This is another critical way we fulfill our mission to be the catalyst that makes the world work better.
IBM Security released its annual X-Force Threat Intelligence Index finding that although ransomware's share of incidents declined only slightly (4 percentage points) from 2021 to 2022, defenders were more successful detecting and preventing ransomware. Despite this, attackers continued to innovate with the report showing the average time to complete a ransomware attack dropped from 2 months down to less than 4 days.
An Action Plan for State and Local Government
Practical pathways to transformational sustainability
Sonoma County partners with IBM to reduce homeless population by 9%
Join IBM and discover a sustainable future Tuesday, August 30th, 2022, The Westin Long Beach
Cost of a Data Breach Report explores ways to help mitigate risk
Hybrid cloud can drive business transformation and simplify the IT landscape—if organizations can break down the barriers
Advancing trustworthy AI through a formal, strategic approach to AI ethics must be more than a noble ambition.
The new IBM z16 platform brings AI and cyber resiliency to your hybrid cloud using innovative on-chip AI inferencing and industry-first, quantum-safe technologies. With advances in hybrid cloud that make modernization less risky, it’s an essential platform for digital transformation. Accelerate decision velocity and get the agility to move your agency’s mission forward.
How a pandemic has shaped AI adoption in state government and what it means for the future
From digital to virtual, overnight
- Industry's definitive portfolio for modernization of IBM Z-based enterprise applications and data
Open hybrid multicloud with confidential computing is a logical solution for governments, offering flexibility, and addressing security and cost concerns.
Organizations with the most mature zero trust capabilities have reduced security expenditures, increased cyber resilience, and boosted talent retention rates.
Traditional service delivery in government has often focused more on processes than on people in need. Siloed programs, departments and IT systems have required vulnerable constituents to navigate unnecessary complexity and often participate in redundant processes to get access to services. At the same time, agencies have been stuck with monolithic or highly customized technology systems that have hindered innovation.
Federal, State and Local Governments are still reeling from the consequences of COVID-19. On top of that, they are faced with diminishing budgets, growing demands from citizens and the shifting priorities of a new administration. Now more than ever, organizations realize that the decisions they make today impact their ability to respond to the unexpected events of tomorrow. Watch Think Gov 2021 on demand where you will learn how to take advantage of the speed, efficiency and innovation that comes with moving to the cloud and to continue accelerating digital transformation within the public sector.
Global research firm Gartner has positioned IBM as a Leader in two newly published Gartner Magic Quadrant reports: the 2021 Magic Quadrant for Cloud AI Developer Services and the 2021 Magic Quadrant for Data Science and Machine Learning Platforms.
The Forrester Wave™: Multicloud Container Development Platforms The Eight Providers That Matter Most And How They Stack Up
Future proof IT transformation can only come through open architecture hybrid cloud approaches
How AI is providing new opportunities to deliver value
Los Angeles partners with IBM Security to create first-of-its-kind cyberthreat sharing group
As citizens and government agencies prepare for the general election on November 3rd during the COVID-19 pandemic, voting inquires are on the rise. Citizens need access to the right information as they want to understand the voting process during these times. Watson Assistant gives your constituents the knowledge they need across your existing digital or voice channels – and is being offered at no charge for at least 60 days.
Cybersecurity threats have escalated, as bad actors take advantage of the COVID-19 pandemic. While organizations worry about newly pressing concerns—workforce well-being, finance availability, and the resiliency of operations and supply chains—cybersecurity focus is being overshadowed and risks are rising.
How IBM is planning to enable safety and productivity in the workplace