Building Operational Resilience with ServiceNow
An SDI point of view for leaders who own critical services. By Celeste Rudd | Director of ServiceNow Solutions Sales & Partnership Operational resilience is...
By Terry Hackelman, SVP SLED WEST
Local governments carry a unique responsibility: serving communities that rely on technology for everything from public safety to resident services. Yet, the IT teams supporting these critical systems are often stretched thin—tasked with managing complex systems, networks, and applications, responding to daily service tickets, addressing growing cybersecurity demands, and implementing new transformation technologies like AI, machine learning, intelligent automation, and data-driven innovation. The result? High stress, constant firefighting, and an unsustainable workload that leads to burnout.
This is where managed services can transform the equation.
One mid-sized city’s IT department faced exactly this dilemma. With a lean staff of less than a dozen people, the team was expected to deliver 24/7 support across multiple city agencies. They were constantly juggling urgent help desk requests, maintaining compliance standards, and rolling out new tools—all while trying to protect the city’s systems from ever-evolving cyber threats.
The workload was overwhelming, and staff turnover was becoming a real concern. The city needed a sustainable way to support its mission-critical technology without burning out its people.
The city partnered with a managed services provider to bring stability, expertise, and breathing room to its IT operations. Through this partnership, the provider took over day-to-day IT support functions such as:
This approach allowed the city’s internal IT team to shift their focus away from constant firefighting and toward higher-value, strategic projects that improved resident services.
Within months, the city saw measurable improvements:
Most importantly, the IT team regained control of their workload and morale—allowing them to serve their community with confidence.
Utilizing managed IT services alleviates the technical burden on staff, freeing them from troubleshooting and maintenance headaches while reducing stress. With the right managed services partner, local governments can:
Technology is critical for governments because it enables them to operate more efficiently, deliver better services to citizens, and improve transparency and accountability—but it shouldn’t come at the cost of staff well-being. By embracing the strategic and well-planned managed services, local governments can build sustainable IT operations that keep services running—without burning out the people behind them.
Contact us to start a conversation about how we can help avoid burnout.