
Digital Transformation: Government CIOs Priorities for 2026
Introduction The coming year presents government CIOs with both opportunity and urgency. Across federal, state, and local levels, agencies continue to feel the pressure to

Introduction The coming year presents government CIOs with both opportunity and urgency. Across federal, state, and local levels, agencies continue to feel the pressure to

Stacks of files, rows of filing cabinets, and endless paper trails have long defined how organizations manage their information. Yet, these traditional methods often slow

Technology evolves at lightning speed, but cybercriminals evolve even faster. While organizations invest millions into firewalls, encryption, and advanced detection tools, many breaches still occur

Enterprises sit atop a mountain of information; yet only a fraction of the information is actively used to drive decision-making. Hidden within email archives, scanned

Compliance is often seen as a reactive function—something businesses scramble to address once new regulations are issued or after audits reveal gaps. However, organizations that

Introduction Every organization relies on digital information to function, compete, and grow. From sensitive employee records to customer contracts and financial data, the sheer volume

Introduction The rise of low-code and no-code (LCNC) platforms has redefined the way organizations build, scale, and maintain applications. Business users with minimal technical backgrounds

Technology has transformed the way organizations operate, but it has also created a new challenge. Too many disconnected systems. A business might have an ERP

Introduction Stacks of paper on desks, rows of filing cabinets, and overflowing storage rooms have long been symbols of business operations. While these physical records

Customer experience is often thought of as the direct interactions between a business and its clients—how quickly service representatives respond, how intuitive a website feels,