GovTech Today
GOVTECH TODAY
MARCH 1, 2021

Can California’s Net Neutrality Law Make a Fairer Internet?
A U.S. District judge has ruled that California officials should be able to enforce the state's net neutrality law. But what will the law bring about? And is our definition of "net neutrality" as good as it needs to be? READ MORE

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Today’s cybersecurity challenges are truly unprecedented
Agencies everywhere—especially at the state and local level—are constantly bombarded by attempted hacks and other cyberthreats through ransomware and malware.
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Future of 5G Is Under the Microscope at Georgia Incubator
The Curiosity Lab in Peachtree Corners, Ga., is looking at the future of connectivity through its new 5G incubator — a partnership with the Georgia Institute of Technology, the city and telecommunications giant T-Mobile. READ MORE

SC State Partners With IBM's Quantum Computing Program
South Carolina State University was the latest university to join a partnership with IBM that aims to bolster quantum computing research at HBCUs. The university says this will ultimately produce more qualified graduates in an emerging IT field. READ MORE

Exclusive: Camino Lands $3M as Digital Permitting Rises
Digital permitting software is one of those niches that became very relevant as social distancing became the norm in 2020. Camino, a startup in that space, saw massive growth and used it to raise an investment round. READ MORE

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Why is the Internet losing its mind over USPS’ new trucks?
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It’s important to recognize that you will get breached at some point
Security for the network of the future requires holistic solutions that help protect you at every step—from endpoints to servers to the cloud.
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MORE HEADLINES

Virginia Lawmakers Vote to Restrict Police Biometric Tech

Washington to Notify 1.3M Unemployment Data Breach Victims

Camden County, Ga., Officials Hope for Spaceport Approval

Louisiana ISP Nets $3.1M Federal Grant to Expand Broadband

Critics: Iowa Lawmakers’ Big Tech Bill Not Based in Reality

ConnectMaine Opens Applications for Broadband Bond Money

EDITOR'S CHOICE

What’s New in Civic Tech: Sweeping COVID-19 Data Platform

Two Companies that Help Government Fight Fraud Merge

Massachusetts Schools Try Pool Testing for COVID-19

INDUSTRY RESOURCES

Paper: How State and Local Governments Can Use Federal Funds to Drive Resilience and COVID Relief Efforts

Paper: How Government is Using the Cloud to Turn Information into Actionable Insights

Paper: Creating Opportunities Through Cloud-Based Enterprise Resource Planning

Paper: Beyond Back-to-Work: Creating the Safe and Trusted Workplace of the Future

Paper: Digital Transformation, the Open Source Way

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