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At Issue
IT Governance Done Right
If you are an elected or appointed local government official, most likely you do not have skills in enterprise architecture, cloud-based computing, cybersecurity and other information technology specialties. Yet you most likely will be required to participate in decisions about such systems that will affect the operations of your office, will require the expenditure of scarce funds, and could come back to haunt you if anything goes wrong. You will need, to some extent, to rely on the expertise of others.
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