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Civix has been named to the 2022 GovTech 100, the fifth consecutive year.
Billions of dollars will begin flowing into states’ transportation, broadband, utilities and other infrastructure projects now that President Biden has signed the $1.2 trillion Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act into law.
According to CAL FIRE, warmer spring and summer temperatures, reduced snowpack, and earlier spring snowmelt are creating longer and more severe dry seasons. In fact, the length of the fire season is estimated to have increased by as much as 75 days in many areas of the Sierra Nevada, the forested mountains that flank California’s eastern border.
Proving one’s digital identity is, to put it plainly, difficult. And the process for proving someone is who they claim to be is rife with opportunities for fraudsters to successfully impersonate someone.
As a leading provider of software and services to the public sector, Civix’s work is steeped in a deep understanding of its clients, namely government agencies.
With the Appropriation of $28.6B in Disaster Aid, Civix Provides Timeline for Managing Federal Funds
To help speed up recovery and leverage federal funding for greater impact, Civix experts developed an action timeline to guide state and local governments on what to do during three critical 30-day periods and beyond.
In the midst of the devastating destruction wrought by Hurricane Ida a few weeks ago, there is some good news that dramatically demonstrates the powerful benefits of smart resilience planning and construction.
A new case study was published today highlighting the innovation of the Georgia Government Transparency & Campaign Finance Commission.
In the age of ride sharing, mobile banking, and countless other apps that facilitate instant gratification, people have come to expect smooth, convenient online experiences in virtually every aspect of their lives.