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The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) represents a once-in-a-generation investment in the nation’s infrastructure. But this investment isn’t just targeted for physical infrastructure. IIJA also provides billions of dollars in funding to help state and local governments modernize their technology infrastructure. This guide offers steps state and local agencies can take to leverage federal funding not just for physical infrastructure upgrades, but to invest in open, modern and secure cloud-based systems that drive long-term value.
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Michael Coté, Staff Technologist, VMware and Marc Zottner, Global Application Modernization Lead, VMware
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Michael Coté, Staff Technologist, VMware and Marc Zottner, Global Application Modernization Lead, VMware
Cybersecurity continues to be top of mind as governments contend with borderless networks, the proliferation of endpoints and the ongoing deluge of cyberattacks. Organizations are also under pressure to act quickly on cybersecurity grant funding. The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) and other recent funding packages present a significant opportunity to address foundational issues affecting cybersecurity operations.
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The Texas IT Leadership Forum is the premier event for senior level technology leaders and upcoming leaders. The purpose of this invitation-only event is to foster discussion and dialogue on what it means to be a successful IT executive in the public sector and to provide tools and strategies to assist current and emerging leaders. This event is a one-of-a-kind opportunity for government and industry to collaborate and address the most important policy, management and leadership issues surrounding the future of digital government
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