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Aspen Tech Policy Hub Demo Day: Strengthening Support in Times of Crisis

MARCH 1, 2022 – Current public resources are not equipped to adequately support citizens in all forms of crisis. 911 responders, for example, are not able to provide care for those experiencing mental health crises. At the same time, technology-enabled mass monitoring has exacerbated cases of domestic violence and stalking. How can governments ensure citizens get the proper resources and support they need? 

March 1, 2022
The Aspen Tech Policy Hub. "Policy Projects Demonstration Day Series: Strengthening Support in Times of Crisis," March 1, 9:00-10:00 a.m. Pacific Time. Register here: bit.ly/3qCz3. Keynote by Tara McGuinness, Founder of the New Practice Lab at New America and Former White House Senior Advisor. Image includes a photograph of two hands holding. Credit: Priscilla du Preez from Unsplash.

An Equity Imperative: How the Workforce System Can Advance Workplace Health and Safety During and After the Pandemic

Strengthening health, safety, and equity during the pandemic can set a foundation for better working conditions in the long term.

June 30, 2020
Screenshot of the first page of "An Equity Imperative: How the Workforce System Can Advance Workplace Health and Safety During and After Pandemic"

Fight Back: How to Stop Cyber Criminals During the Pandemic

APRIL 16, 2020 – Cyber criminals and nation-states are seizing on the COVID-19 pandemic, exploiting widespread uncertainty and fear to execute cyberattacks against individuals, businesses, and government agencies.

April 16, 2020