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EPISODE · Nov 10, 2025 · 39 MIN

Driving Government Digital Transformation with Atlassian

from CarahCast: Podcasts on Technology in the Public Sector · host Atlassian, carahsoft

Government agencies often rely on outdated legacy systems that hinder cross-departmental collaboration due to fragmented data and operational inefficiencies. Watch the podcast to hear Atlassian and Clovity experts discuss how Government agencies streamline IT modernization with FedRAMP-authorized cloud solutions, powered by Jira, Jira Service Management and Confluence.

Government agencies often rely on outdated legacy systems that hinder cross-departmental collaboration due to fragmented data and operational inefficiencies. Watch the podcast to hear Atlassian and Clovity experts discuss how Government agencies streamline IT modernization with FedRAMP-authorized cloud solutions, powered by Jira, Jira Service Management and Confluence.

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Government agencies often rely on outdated legacy systems that hinder cross-departmental collaboration due to fragmented data and operational inefficiencies. Watch the podcast to hear Atlassian and Clovity experts discuss how Government agencies...

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