APRIL 20186 Annie Johnson To subscribe to APACCIOOutlookVisit www.apacciooutlook.comArt & GraphicsAmelia StewartFlynn SmythToby LangtonJohn GouthamSenior WritersManaging EditorAnnie JohnsonAsst. Managing EditorRohit Chowdhary Copyright © 2018 ValleyMedia Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or part of any text, photography or illustrations without written permission from the publisher is prohibited. The publisher assumes no responsibility for unsolicited manuscripts, photographs or illustrations. Views and opinions expressed in this publication are not necessarily those of the magazine and accordingly, no liability is assumed by the publisher thereof.APRIL - 23 - 2018, Volume 4 SE 09 Published by ValleyMedia Inc.EditorialSales sales@apacciooutlook.com+1 510.996.5168EditorialTechnology has played a vital role in seamlessly connecting citizens to governments at the local, state, and federal levels. As public sector agencies gather a wide range of data such as birth and death registration, smart city data, classified intelligence inputs for homeland security and so forth, storage and security of data have become policy imperatives. However, given the highly procedural workflows and top-down approaches prevalent in the public sector, revamping the technology ecosystem is no easy feat. Upgrading legacy infrastructure to support mission-critical processes and applications, calls for domain expertise in both technology and statutory regulations that frequently change. As citizens today demand self-service capabilities powered by the mobile devices, migration of legacy infrastructure to the cloud is a popular demand, followed by data security and the flexibility to facilitate future upgrades. Organizations catering to the requirements of the public sector agencies are leveraging technologies such as big data analytics, AI, and IoT to develop state-of-the-art solutions that provide an enhanced user experience, in addition to accomplishing the requirements. Given the dynamism surrounding the governance technology, CIOs of public sector organizations are now looking to partner with technology vendors and solution providers capable of best serving their requirements in providing citizen-centric solutions. Taking cognizance of the needs of C-suite executives in government organizations, APAC CIO Outlook proudly presents its latest edition that focuses explicitly on the government technology landscape. This edition features a list of companies defining the way forward for the government technology realm, along with contributory articles from industry experts that reflect their insights, experiences, and suggestions to peers.Do let us know what you think.Annie JohnsonManaging Editoreditor@apacciooutlook.comOverhauling the Government Technology EcosystemLane Adams Clara MathewRoyce D'SouzaBanu JohnAlfred MardinLalrindiki SailoLouis BeckerRachael ClarkRoy Chow*Some of the Insights are based on the interviews with respective CIOs and CXOs to our editorial staffEmailsales@apacciooutlook.comeditor@apacciooutlook.commarketing@apacciooutlook.comContact usPhone: 1 510.996.5168Fax: 510-894-8405
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