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With Deloitte and Workday’s expertise in technology and data analysis, government agencies can improve their digital transformation efforts, human resources management, data analytics, and cybersecurity-- leading to a more efficient and effective delivery of public services to citizens.
Leveraging Workday's capabilities, Deloitte provides comprehensive digital and administrative transformations tailored for state, local, and federal governments. This approach integrates Workday's technology and mobile features with Deloitte's organizational change expertise, effectively managing cyber risks in vital areas like human resources and finance. Our deep industry experience, tailored innovations, and best practices are customized to your needs, addressing challenges in human capital, finance, higher education, and more. Deloitte is dedicated to aiding your journey toward progress.
Moving to the cloud can give your organization the power to adapt, but it involves a whole lot more than flicking a switch.
Recognizing the value of a cloud-based ERP system to centralize its human resources and finance functions, GEHA embarked on a digital transformation journey with Deloitte and Workday to transform into a nimble and efficient organization.
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Unlock valuable time for HR and navigate human capital challenges with precision through Deloitte and Workday's collaborative solutions. Act now to elevate your HR practices and gain a competitive edge as federal leaders.
Deloitte and Workday are poised to give Federal organizations the power to address their critical priorities. Explore the report and discover what sets Workday apart as the indispensable solution on the journey to better serve citizens.
Discover the tools and resources government chief data officers can use.
The GovTech Trends provides a government-specific take on Deloitte’s Tech Trends 2024 report, spotlighting the accelerating technology trends most likely to cause disruption over the next 18-24 months. We explore which trends may be most relevant for governments and how ready governments are to take advantage of them.