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Restlessly reinventing since 1911, International Business Machines Corporation (IBM) has decades of experience strategically partnering with leading government organizations all over the globe, to help them build innovative technology solutions that accelerate the digital transformation of government.

IBM provides hybrid cloud and AI solutions with a platform-centric approach, focused on providing two primary sources of client value – technology and business expertise. These solutions draw from an industry-leading portfolio of capabilities in software, consulting services, and a deep incumbency in mission-critical systems, all bolstered by one of the world's leading research organizations. IBM is committed to unleashing the transformative potential of foundation models and generative AI. We provide open, trusted, and targeted value-creating AI solutions for government and businesses. Watsonx, our integrated AI and data platform, embodies these principles, offering a seamless, efficient, and responsible approach to AI deployment across a variety of environments.

The essentials of transforming government are rooted in hybrid cloud, data and AI, automation, and cybersecurity. Each are foundational for government to continue to take bold steps forward – let's embrace the age of AI value creation together. www.ibm.com

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
COVID-19 has citizens looking for answers about symptoms and testing sites as well as current status of schools, transportation and other public services. This has caused a strain on all government agencies, especially health and human services operations.
As government leaders look to the future, it’s impossible to ignore what agencies may be able to achieve with AI. Early adoptions of chatbots and natural language processing are allowing call centers to more efficiently serve citizens, and IT departments are protecting systems and data against cyberattacks with software that increasingly includes AI.
For more than a century IBM has been dedicated to every client's success and to creating innovations that matter for the world. Whether it is helping our clients optimize their IT environments today, prepare for the future, deliver open platforms for the world to access and help solve the most challenging of society's problems, IBM’s focus is on excellence and trust in technology.  IBM leads in innovation and invests extensively in its own talent and R&D, with 9,088 patents granted in 2018. For the past 26 consecutive years, IBM has been the world's number one patent producer.
Government leaders are navigating big and rapidly changing technology shifts: from proprietary to open platforms, analytics to AI, and from single to multiple clouds vendors. They’re questioning how they can manage in a multicloud environment and deliver what the cloud provides. Officials are justifiably concerned about data security and citizens are increasingly aware of data privacy issues. Cloud underpins the capabilities that enable better outcomes for citizens and agencies alike.
For the third year in a row, IDC ranked IBM as the market share leader in artificial intelligence.
As agencies digitally transform, can data and services be protected, available and ready for innovation? The answer is yes – a secure, resilient and agile platform for hybrid multicloud is available with the IBM Z.
The acquisition of Red Hat defines the open, hybrid cloud future.
IBM hosted a one-day hackathon to brainstorm projects for natural disaster preparedness and relief responding to the California wildfires.
The IBM Cloud for VMware Solutions portfolio brings to enterprises the benefits of public cloud with minimal disruption, risk, and change.
Discover how IBM Cloud for VMware Solutions can help you make cloud adoption faster and easier.
IBM has a number of unique solutions for VMware workloads that are available on every continent outside of Antarctica.
The world has changed. And governments struggle to keep up. But the case for reinvention is inevitable.
Q&A with Arvind Krishna, Senior Vice President, IBM Hybrid Cloud
With IBM Video Analytics and Intelligent Operations Center, Miami-Dade County improves the lives of its citizens while reducing costs and increasing efficiency.
The most impactful project will be implemented with the help of IBM, The Linux Foundation, UN Human Rights, and American Red Cross
74% of security technology decision makers rate improving security monitoring as a high or critical priority
The global economy and society as a whole are moving into an era where the ability to access, analyze and apply insights with speed is a game-changer in both the private and public sectors. For many organizations, however, the challenge is not that they don’t have enough data, it is that they don’t have the digital capabilities to harness the power of the data they do have.
The annual IBM® X-Force® Cyber Security Intelligence Index report offers a high-level overview and detailed look at the type and volume of attacks, which industries are most affected, and the key factors enabling attackers to help you better understand the current threat landscape.
With the limited resources of public sector IT departments, the security tool set selected must be easy to implement as well as easy to manage. In this video, a local government explains why they chose IBM QRadar and how it has been a true asset to their work process.
Learn how IBM is defining the cognitive era.
Cleversafe object storage dramatically reduces the cost for massive storage implementations.
Learn about the State of California's growing capabilities for cloud computing. You will hear how CalCloud IaaS delivers more efficient citizen services and taxpayer savings.