All posts tagged "US"
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A subtle opponent: China’s influence operations
China’s attempts to influence electorates in the democratic world are far more targeted and less destructive than the tactics deployed by Russia – but that doesn’t make them any less
- Posted January 28, 2024
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Need for speed: using real-time data to improve government delivery
As governments work to meet citizens’ ever higher expectations of public services, they increasingly need good data fast. At a Mastercard webinar, experts discussed the growing appetite for real-time and
- Posted January 24, 2024
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Canada reviews public service values; UK’s opposition leader vows to tackle civil service churn: news in brief
Global Government Forum’s digest of the news you need to know but might have missed. Canada looks to update public service values and ethics The Canadian public service has released
- Posted January 11, 2024
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Global triggers: why these five big issues could cause significant problems in 2024
The tensions between the US and China made the global economy shudder in 2023. The ramifications of the Ukrainian war echoed beyond the country’s border. In Africa, the coup d’état
- Posted January 8, 2024
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Australia publishes new government data and digital strategy; UK to accelerate plans to move 22,000 civil service roles out of London: news in brief
Global Government Forum’s digest of the news you need to know but might have missed. Australian government sets out ‘unified blueprint’ for maximising digital and data capabilities The Australian government
- Posted December 20, 2023
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US agencies lack ‘comprehensive and accurate’ AI inventories, GAO report finds
Most major US federal agencies do not have clear and precise data on their current and planned use of artificial intelligence, the Government Accountability Office (GAO) has found. By examining
- Posted December 19, 2023
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COP28 climate summit just approved a ‘loss and damage’ fund. What does this mean?
Day one of the COP28 climate summit saw the first big breakthrough: agreement on a ‘loss and damage’ fund to compensate poor states for the effects of climate change. Met
- Posted December 4, 2023
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Access denied: how governments can boost public servants’ cybersecurity skills
Growing geopolitical tensions and increasingly sophisticated organised crime groups have contributed to a rise in cyber threats and breaches. At a Global Government Forum webinar, experts from the UK, Italy,
- Posted November 28, 2023
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Digital direction: how to use technology to procure better – and how to better procure technology
Governments spend huge sums on digital technologies so getting procurement processes – and price – right is vital. And so too is using digital technologies to drive purchasing efficiencies. During
- Posted October 10, 2023
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The fight for the skies: how governments are battling in the era of astropolitics
In his 2015 book Prisoners of Geography, Tim Marshall detailed the historical and geographical factors that explain Putin’s 2022 attack on Ukraine. Now, he warns, the global race for resources
- Posted September 26, 2023










