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Supercharging Public Sector Work with Glean


Event Date: April 21, 2026
Hosted By: Glean & ̽»¨ÊÓÆµ
Join Glean in discovering their plan to leave yesterday's tools behind and embrace today's challenges with their new AI-powered platform! As AI adoption accelerates across government and education, many organizations are navigating data sprawl, shadow AI and evolving policy requirements. This session moves beyond the hype to deliver practical guidance on how agencies can securely unlock the value of their existing data while maintaining strict permissions and compliance standards.
 
You’ll learn how Glean’s Work AI Platform integrates seamlessly with your current IT stack to connect tools, documents, email, ticketing systems and more, surfacing the right information in seconds. We’ll explore real-world public sector use cases spanning constituent services, program management, procurement and cybersecurity operations, showing how teams can work faster and make more informed decisions.
 
Register today to take part in
  • Live demos of their AI platform designed to address public sector workflow obstacles
  • Glean's "Practical Playbook" for adopting AI into your agency
  • a 60 minute session dedicated to the direct impact of AI on government agencies
Join today to learn more about what Glean can do to streamline your agency!

Resources


5 Questions Public Sector Leaders Should Be Asking About Their Data
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5 Questions Public Sector Leaders Should Be Asking About Their Data

Government agencies and educational institutions across the globe are accelerating their move toward cloud, SaaS, and customer-first digital experiences. The common denominator of all these initiatives? Data. Specifically, the quality and quantity of data you have, where you store it, how you access it, and how quickly you can find what you need. Data, in other words, is one of the public sector’s most strategic assets.

Because of data’s ubiquity, it can be hard to make sense of it holistically, especially when bridging the data silos on teams, departments, and even organizations. To help you focus on the data priorities that will have the most impact on your public sector organization, consider the following five questions.


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