Government agencies are harnessing the power of digital technologies to transform the way they operate and deliver services. The increased adoption of next generation technologies complemented with machine learning and artificial intelligence has got most organizations endeavouring to better utilize their resources. Public sector enterprises are no different. In fact, they have a bigger task in their hands because of being a public undertaking.
Forward-looking governments know that, in a digital society, “Policy is the technology and technology is the policy.” The PSUs and sector leaders expect government R&D heads and CIOs to drive innovation across the public sector.
Government organizations are cognizant that technology can help streamline costs, increase efficiencies and facilitate positive outcomes for citizens and businesses alike. It can help public sector enterprises launch social, technological, economic, environmental and political innovation within the country. Hughes Systique can help the public sector organisations make the switch from legacy systems to cloud based computing in a more streamlined and efficient way.
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