Building the Case for Modern Public Sector Messaging

The average government IT budget spends 80 cents of every dollar keeping old systems running. The math on modernization starts there.

Building the Case for Modern Public Sector Messaging

Government IT leaders are caught in a loop most of them can describe in their sleep: too much budget going toward keeping old systems running, not enough left over to build anything better. And when those old systems fail, whether through a security breach, a crashed portal during peak demand or a constituent who simply can't get through, the cost shows up fast.

Inside, the data behind government messaging modernization is laid out clearly: what legacy infrastructure is actually costing agencies, where the security risks are concentrating and how targeted upgrades are generating returns faster than most budget cycles expect.

What you'll walk away with:

  • Why legacy systems are blocking 64% of IT leaders from moving modernization forward
  • How outdated infrastructure is turning communication gaps into $10.22 million security liabilities
  • What it looks like to modernize government messaging without touching existing infrastructure
  • Which channel gaps are leaving whole communities underserved and how agencies are closing them