Route Fifty Connecting state and local government leaders
Skip to Content
  • Exercise Your Privacy Rights
Charm City bets on blockchain to reduce vacant properties
State and local security adjusting to shifting cyber threats, insurance requirements
Report details how states can implement reliable, effective generative AI
Lacking nationwide protections, states are stepping up to protect child influencers
sponsor content
The intersection of AI and security: Balancing transformation and risk
sponsor content
GovExec TV Five Questions with Stratos Efstathiadis at Google Public Sector Gen AI Live & Labs 2025
Charm City bets on blockchain to reduce vacant properties
State and local security adjusting to shifting cyber threats, insurance requirements
Report details how states can implement reliable, effective generative AI
Lacking nationwide protections, states are stepping up to protect child influencers
sponsor content
The intersection of AI and security: Balancing transformation and risk
sponsor content
GovExec TV Five Questions with Stratos Efstathiadis at Google Public Sector Gen AI Live & Labs 2025
  • Subscribe
Route Fifty
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Cybersecurity
  • Digital Government
  • Emerging Tech
  • Customer Experience
  • Public Safety
  • People
  • Events
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Cybersecurity
  • Digital Government
  • Emerging Tech
  • Customer Experience
  • Public Safety
  • People

Topics

  • Law Enforcement
  • Equality
  • Drones
  • Self-Driving Vehicles
  • See all »
  • Events
  • About
  • Leadership Voices
  • Insights
  • Contact
  • Advertise
  • Subscribe
  • Exercise Your Privacy Rights
  • Trending
  • Housing
  • Climate
  • Broadband
  • Public Safety
  • Human Services
hybrid work

Flexible work options keeps the public sector competitive in these post-pandemic times

COMMENTARY | Agencies that offer remote work options find it easier to hire and retain talent and meet their diversity, equity and inclusion goals.

  • By Melissa Barker
  • August 24, 2023

The reopening that wasn’t: As government employees work from home, people find services curtailed

Everything from pandemic policies to security concerns is causing agencies to reduce in-person services, including licenses and permits.

  • By Alec MacGillis, ProPublica
  • April 14, 2023
Sign up for Route Fifty Today

Your daily read on state and local government


Insights & Reports
Building flexible and secure government services: An Identity-first guide
Presented By Okta
Download Now
Redefining Justice: Technology’s Role in Modern Courts
Presented By Salesforce
Download Now
Route Fifty
  • About
  • Contact Us
  • Advertising
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Government Executive
  • Nextgov/FCW
  • Defense One
  • Washington Technology
  • GovTribe
  • More
© 2025 by Government Media Executive Group LLC. All rights reserved.
Back to top
Almost There!

Help us tailor content specifically for you:

Thank you!

Thank you for subscribing! Please check out our other newsletter offerings on our Newsletter page.

Join thousands of innovators in state and local government who start their morning with our daily newsletter. Sign up for Route Fifty Today
Privacy Policy
Almost There! Help us tailor content specifically for you:
Privacy Policy