The global COVID-19 pandemic drove innovation and modernization at unprecedented speed and scale within government. Constituents expected, and needed, a resilient and responsive government.
Quick action was need to build remote work infrastructures from the ground up, develop public self-service applications, and transition traditional in-person services to virtual. The innovations helped agencies foster inclusive engagement, greater accessibility, and more equitable delivery of government services.
Two states — Maryland and Wyoming — demonstrate how governments can build on what they’ve learned during the pandemic. Using Google Workspace to leverage consumer-driven applications to improve enterprise security, business continuity, organizational collaboration, and the constituent experience. Resilient and responsive government is achievable with the right infrastructure, systems, and applications.
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