Government agencies are encouraged to move from mere monitoring to comprehensive observability to enhance their cybersecurity measures and prevent breaches like the SolarWinds incident. Many agencies are already working on logging maturity models as outlined in memorandum M-21-31, which emphasizes maintaining actionable log data for longer periods. Elastic Observability is highlighted as a superior solution, offering faster access to historical data compared to other providers like Splunk, and providing a unified platform that integrates logs, metrics, traces, and security data. This approach reduces the risk of data silos and undetected breaches, while also offering AI and machine learning capabilities for automated data analysis and anomaly detection. As government IT environments grow more complex with cloud adoption, a holistic observability solution can bridge gaps between on-premises and cloud systems, providing comprehensive visibility and enabling smarter decision-making without the need for specialized coding skills. Elastic Observability is recognized as a strong performer in the field of AIOps, further supporting its capabilities in the public sector.