Plus, new SeamlessDocs feature lets users set automated rules, the future of quantum Internet and more...

GovTech Today
GOVTECH TODAY
JULY 28, 2020

Gov Tech Company Recruits Noveck for U.S. Expansion
Already New Jersey’s chief innovation officer and director of NYU’s Governance Lab, Noveck is joining the Belgian company as it develops new products and an expansion strategy to serve U.S. cities. READ MORE

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Cost Effective Intelligent Automation can boost state government performance
As the need to deliver a higher quality of experience to network customers collides with budget constraints, automation solutions may help state governments be more agile, efficient, and cost-effective.
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TOP STORIES

New SeamlessDocs Feature Lets Users Set Automated Rules
The new "Triggers" feature gives government workers a tool to automate the kinds of requests and notifications — "needs more information," "review complete," etc. — that crop up over and over again in their daily work. READ MORE

Is a New Quantum Internet Coming? The Latest DOE Efforts
The U.S. Department of Energy wants to lead the global race to use quantum computing for a new era of communications. The DOE released a blueprint for a new quantum Internet with stronger security, higher speeds and more. READ MORE

Transit Ridership Was Looking Good in 2020, Then Came COVID
Following COVID-19 related stay-at-home orders, transit ridership across the U.S. fell 40.8 percent in March compared to a year ago, after two months of ridership gains in a number of cities. READ MORE

QUESTION OF THE DAY

Is Lollapalooza still happening this year?
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Want to simplify and automate your Department of Transportation MPLS network?
As intelligent transportation technologies evolve to improve safety and reduce congestion, learn how the network that connects thousands of these digital devices must also evolve.
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MORE HEADLINES

Chula Vista, Calif., Police Get 911 Calls Livestreamed

Three Idaho State Websites Are Vandalized by Hackers

Why Some Rural Communities Lack High-Speed Internet

Kansas State University Lab Pivots to Fight COVID-19

New App Tells Users If They’ve Been Exposed to COVID-19

N.H. Schools Use Redistricting Bond for Remote Learning Cost

St. Louis Virus Task Force Head Tapped for National Project

U.S. Department of Transportation Posts Hyperloop Framework

EDITOR'S CHOICE

COVID-19 Has Given Hackers an Unfair Advantage, Experts Say

Translating Civic Tech to the State Level in New York

San Jose’s New Innovation Chief Talks Inclusion, Recovery

INDUSTRY RESOURCES

JULY 29 AT 2:00 PM EASTERN
Webinar: Reimagining the Social Safety Net: Meeting Unprecedented Demand

Paper: When Hindsight is 2020: A Guide for Coping in the Post-Y2K World

Paper: Modernizing Citizen Experiences with Cloud Identity

Paper: Cost of a Data Breach Report

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