Plus, a longtime state employee becomes Wisconsin's latest CIO and more...

GovTech Today
GOVTECH CIO
JUNE 29, 2020

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Enabling a New Way to Work
Working remotely requires a shift in focus. The network of tomorrow allows governments to easily incorporate these functions via virtualization and managed services.
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TOP STORIES

Longtime State Employee Becomes Wisconsin's Next CIO
David Cagigal ended his nearly eight-year stint as Wisconsin's IT chief last Friday. Trina Zanow, who has roughly 25 years of experience working with the state, has stepped in as its next CIO. READ MORE

Federal Bill Aims to Harden Schools Against Cyberattacks
A new proposal at the federal level would create millions of dollars in new funding for cybersecurity protections for school districts. Schools have been an increasingly popular target for cybercriminals. READ MORE

Does the Federal Broadband Definition Reflect Real-World Need?
In 2015, the Federal Communications Commission changed the definition of broadband in response to growing Internet demands. Experts differ on whether the COVID-19 crisis calls for another definition change in 2020. READ MORE

Government Should Work Like a Startup (Contributed)
COVID-19 has forced government agencies to ask a lot of their citizens as businesses close and schools go online. In return, the public sector should take bold steps to move forward with a startup-like innovation mindset. READ MORE

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Communicating with Constituents
The network of tomorrow provides flexible, software-based network services that allow agencies to accommodate citizen and workforce demands within days — if not hours.
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MORE HEADLINES

Privacy, Tech Issues Hinder COVID-19 Tracking Apps

San Diego City Council Plans to Make Major Tech Upgrades

Minneapolis Council to Vote on Allowing Return of Scooters

North Carolina Bill May Enable Robots to Deliver Packages

Amid Concern, TCU Allows Professors to Teach Online in Fall

New Proposal Could Strengthen California Data Privacy Rules

New Mexico Lawmakers OK Statewide Body Camera Requirements

Virtual Business to Continue as Massachusetts Courts Reopen

Black, Latino People Are Being Left Out of the Tech Workforce

Google Employees Urge Company to Stop Selling Tech to Police

St. Louis, Mo., Fiber Network Tax to Appear on Ballot

Pennsylvania Internet Expansion Bill Gets New Life

Brief: UC Davis Targeted in Series of Racist Cyberattacks

Cybersecurity, Virus Challenge Elections Preparations

Liberties Union Sues New York Schools over Facial Recognition

$4M Cybersecurity Hub Approved for Port of San Antonio

AI Could Help Solve the Privacy Problems It Has Created

New York Bill Could Ban TikTok from State-Issued Devices

Mississippi IT Workers Transition City Hall to Remote Work

EDITOR'S CHOICE

North Carolina CIO Tracy Doaks to Depart for Nonprofit Role

Syracuse Data Chief Sam Edelstein to Depart City Service

Virginia Lottery Website Saga Is a Lesson in User Experience

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