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CAI is a global services firm with over 9,000 associates worldwide. For over 40 years, we've been uniting talent and technology to power the possible for our clients, colleagues, and communities.
CAI partners with more than 300 state and local government agencies across departments and industries, including transportation and tolling, health and human services, financial services, education, public safety, and utilities. We pride ourselves on our commitment to clients. Our top 25 premier clients have partnered with CAI for an average tenure of 15 years or more.
Ranging from consulting and advisory services to resources in artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, enterprise service management, and contingent workforce services, our expertise helps agencies and organizations of any size navigate their digital transformation journey.
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Mastering cloud strategy: Exploring AWS and Azure potential
December 12, 2024
As local governments increasingly turn to cloud services to enhance their technological capabilities, it's crucial for county leaders to make informed decisions. Different services are needed for different workloads. Hear from two counties that have successfully navigated the transition to cloud services, sharing best practices and valuable lessons learned. Watch this webinar designed to delve into the essentials of selecting the right cloud service provider for your short and long-term government cloud objectives.
Connected and Protected: The Importance of Regional Cyber Tabletop Exercises
March 13, 2025
Watch this interactive webinar on the importance of regional tabletop exercises in enhancing cybersecurity defenses for county governments. Learn how these exercises can help bridge connections between different local government agencies and departments, improve cybersecurity measures, and foster effective collaboration.
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Building Trust: The Framework for Responsible AI
As AI becomes an integral part of business operations, the imperative for responsible integration with existing county technology grows. This webinar will explore the critical considerations and frameworks necessary for implementing AI ethically and effectively. By exploring the core themes of transparency, accountability, reliability, safety, privacy, security, fairness, and human oversight, we aim to provide a comprehensive guide for harnessing AI's potential responsibly.
Our county guest speakers will share their experiences with AI deployments, providing valuable insights into overcoming challenges like reducing fears, addressing bias, and enhancing constituent trust. They'll share practical strategies for ensuring AI initiatives are both effective and efficient, delivering tangible benefits to communities.
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Cyber Resilience In Action: County Leaders Share Their Strategies
Join county IT leaders to hear how they are defending local government systems, staff, and constituents from ever-increasing cyber-attacks. The panelists will discuss specific examples of cyber-attacks they are experiencing, how elected officials are integral to the defense, as well as monitoring, education and interactive staff activities they provided during October Cybersecurity Awareness Month.