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The Gov1 Technology category is a collection of information, product listings and resources for researching facilities management, field operations, asset management, and other technology solutions to help local government agencies streamline operations and communications.

The Gov1 Community Development category is a collection of information, product listings and resources for community development.

OPIOID RESOURCE GUIDE
A study by Ohio State University and the National Registry of EMTs highlights the importance of the public’s help and calls for more awareness
If you were able to interview former President Trump or Vice President Harris, what questions would you ask?
GRANTS
The Cambria County Regional Firefighters Association will be able to purchase a pump for water supply instead of relying on old fire apparatus
The Middlefield Volunteer Fire Department will use AFG funding to purchase new firefighting gear
INDUSTRY INSIGHTS
An integrated strategy includes cleaning up graffiti, prosecuting vandals, working with the community and decoding threats
This step-by-step guide will help you plan, prepare and apply for grant funding to support your organization.
Learn practical information like where to look for grants, how to create a strong application and best practices when writing your case
Be sure to prepare your budget, outline financial need and gather qualitative and quantitative examples that demonstrate the need for funding
UPCOMING & ON-DEMAND EVENTS
Preventing ransomware attacks is possible; our expert panelists offer several best practices your agency can follow to help reduce risk and mitigate potential issues
Get an inside look at how state and local agencies are using technologies like Google Cloud and Dialogflow to enable remote workforce collaboration and engage citizens with tools like virtual intelligent agents
Learn how an app can make oversight from a distance during the COVID-19 pandemic easier
These new mitigation strategies help protect vulnerable people and prevent overwhelmed hospitals