As the COVID-19 pandemic has marched relentlessly across the globe over the past 18 months, both the healthcare and life sciences sectors have faced a crisis of proportions never before seen.
Tech executives from each nation’s border security and home affairs agencies discuss best practices and lessons learned in applying analytics, AI and other emerging technologies to support mission effectiveness.
As the pandemic consumes less of their bandwidth going forward, governments must therefore continue to invest and reinvest in emergency preparedness, including the policies, relationships, communication streams, technologies, and physical infrastructure that will expedite future response efforts.
In the heat of the moment, governments around the world responded to the COVID-19 crisis with rapid innovation – by creating more frictionless citizen experiences, accelerating digital business transformation, expanding cloud footprints, transitioning to hybrid or remote work models, and integrating global supply chains.
At this point in history, the world is facing multiple upheavals and crises including a global pandemic, economic instability, civil unrest and inequity, and environmental disasters brought on by climate change.