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Our on-demand session discusses how your government agency can best prepare for cyber incidents. We'll look at ways to harness strategic initiatives currently in play and neutralize the published incidents of impacted organizations.
After ransomware attacks severely impacted Atlanta, Oakland and other major cities across the nation, the need for government agencies to improve cyber risk should have been clear.
Weaver understands the regulations and best practices grant recipients need to follow to ensure compliance from Day One. Learn more.
Weaver’s end-to-end grant management, administration and compliance process takes clients and their subrecipients past barriers, gaps and noncompliance to help them meet their strategic goals.
When efficiency, transparency, and accountability matter, Weaver’s Government Consulting Services (GCS) team delivers the results you need.
The data inventory implementation process helps reduce the risks that arise from data collection, including the over-collection & collection of inaccurate data.
Weaver has worked with correction agencies across the country to implement organization change based on performance outcomes & process measures.
The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act provides public entities with unprecedented levels of funding for what your constituents need most.
Join us as we revisit cybersecurity frameworks and requirements and how they’ve changed over time and dig into advanced capabilities that are essential.
Learn how Weaver's downloadable tool can help you assess the maturity of your organization’s workforce planning.
Due to ongoing risks and threats to data security, protecting Crown Jewel Data can be difficult for executives and cybersecurity professionals.
An employee stock ownership plan (ESOP) is a tax-advantaged way to sell a business to the employees of a company. An ESOP allows the employees of a company to be the beneficial (not legal) owners of a company’s equity. 
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