GovTech Today
GOVTECH TODAY
JANUARY 13, 2021

Federal Task Force Will Investigate Russia-Led Cyberattack
A coalition of federal agencies has been assembled by the National Security Council to investigate the breadth of the recent SolarWinds cyberattack. Russia is believed to have orchestrated the intrusion. READ MORE

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This case study discusses how four emerging technologies -- artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning, Internet of Things (IoT), data analytics and Fujitsu quantum-inspired computing -- can help governments better respond to current demands and be better prepared for the unknowable demands of the future.
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TOP STORIES

Wake County CIO Bill Greeves to Depart for Private Sector
The North Carolina county chief information and innovation officer announced his plans to step down at the end of the month to join software company SAP as an industry executive advisor. READ MORE

5 Ways COVID-19 Pushed Digital Services into the Spotlight
From fast-paced development and a focus on equity to GIS work and contact tracing, the pandemic showed that, despite challenges, digital services are crucial to making government work well today. READ MORE

Startup, Nonprofit Team Up on Hybrid Public Meeting Software
A new tool for hosting public meetings is the result of an integration between the nonprofit Open.Media and the public engagement platform People Speak, itself a product of a private-public partnership. READ MORE

QUESTION OF THE DAY

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MORE HEADLINES

GM Announces BrightDrop Electric Delivery Startup

Idaho ISP Blocks Social Media Companies After Trump Bans

SolarWinds Hack Recovery May Cost Upward of $100B

Tennessee City Works to Plan Upgrade of Online Systems

High-Speed Internet Spreads in Rural South Carolina

Internet Crackdown on Trump, Supporters Spreads to Platforms

Opinion: Big Tech Banning Trump Is Right Yet Concerning

EDITOR'S CHOICE

OpenGov Partners With Fyllo on Cannabis Regulation Software

Granicus Hires Former Georgia CIO as Vice President

Could a Supercomputer Help Fix L.A.’s Traffic Problems?

INDUSTRY RESOURCES

Paper: ITSM for the Enterprise - What Makes it Work?

Paper: Here's How Governments Are Further Strengthening Election Security

Paper: Surviving the Recession

Paper: Best of What's New in Cloud Computing

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