The Atlantic Hurricane Season - whose activity is predicted to be above average this year - officially commenced on June 1st and runs through November 30th. In the West, Fire Season has begun. Tornados and flash flooding will remain a threat in the midwest and south until the fall. If the last several years have taught us anything it is that communities large and small across the U.S. must be well prepared.
How can local governments prepare for, and continue to deliver quality services during and following disruptions ranging from a ransomware attack to a snowstorm to a flood? Or during a global pandemic, civil unrest, or major natural disaster like Hurricane Harvey, or SuperStorm Sandy?
In a world of ever increasing disruption, digitization provides security, efficiency, and convenience.
For local governments, resilience means having the infrastructure, systems, training, knowledge, and capabilities securely in place before a crisis so that it is better positioned to respond, adapt, and overcome challenges. The time to prepare for a crisis is well before it happens. In doing so, a local government and its constituents will be confident in its continuity of operations, its predetermined planning and training, and the ability to recover promptly, predictably, and efficiently. This is not to say that even with proper preparedness there won’t be difficulties in the event of a disruption, but the resilience that preparedness fosters goes a long way in the response and recovery process.
Digital transformation and the modernization of IT infrastructure is a critical component of resilience - for individuals, businesses, and governments alike. We see this proven time and again. When flooding destroys paper documents and servers in a city hall. When downed trees and power lines from a tornado close roads or a global pandemic keep government employees unable to access their office, local governments must maintain business continuity. Here are three ways that digital transformation enables resilience.
Resilience for local governments is essential. Digital transformation and the cloud-based digitization of services can provide the security and accessibility required to ensure that governments maintain business and operational continuity in the event of disruption. With billion dollar weather related disasters on the rise across the country, now is the time to consider upgrading your IT infrastructure and digitizing your government. With GovPilot, it is not as hard as you might think.