Plus, state and local government make slow jobs gains in August and more...

GovTech Today
GOVTECH TODAY
SEPTEMBER 10, 2020

Gov Tech’s Gender Gap: Getting More Women in Government IT
Women make up only about one-quarter of the tech workforce, and even less are in gov tech leadership roles. Creating an inclusive environment and developing talent pipelines are key to changing that. READ MORE

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Real solutions to serve changing community needs
Citizens rely on government services, particularly in a time of crisis. When it’s not possible to conduct “business as usual,” agencies need a multifaceted plan to help enable 21.1 million employees across state, local and federal government1 to continue to deliver services remotely.
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State and Local Government Make Slow Jobs Gains in August
State and local governments are incrementally working back toward the employment levels they saw before the pandemic, but one organization points out that many job losses have been permanent. READ MORE

Local Government Plots a Careful Return to the Office
City workers in Cary, N.C., are planning to return to the office at the end of February, nearly a year after the COVID-19 pandemic sent them remote. However, a return to pre-COVID-19 work life may be forever in the past. READ MORE

Amid Remote Learning Spike, Concerns Rise Over Screen Time
With remote learning again underway in schools across the country, many students are spending more hours each day staring at computer screens for their classes, and parents are voicing concern. READ MORE

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Open for Business: How Cities Are Making It Happen
As more cities open for business, best practices are emerging for adjusting to the new normal and future-proofing communities and economies. See how these vibrant communities are jump starting their economies, redefining the relationship between public spaces, teleworking and much more.
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MORE HEADLINES

Hartford, Conn., Postpones School Opening After Cyberattack

Detroit to See Gunshot Sensors as Feds Target Violent Crime

Norfolk, Va., PD Used Facial Recognition, Not Even Officials Knew

Ultraviolet Light Can Make Indoor Spaces Safer During the Pandemic – If It's Used the Right Way

Missouri Broadband Investment Opens Grant Applications

Michigan City Loan Will Boost Fiber Network Connectivity

Community Voices Concern Over San Diego Streetlight Cams

State University of New York Builds COVID Tracking Dashboard

EDITOR'S CHOICE

2020 Puts Cloud Computing in Government to the Test

Learning from the Best: James Collins, CIO of Delaware

Ron Guerrier Departs as Illinois Chief Information Officer

INDUSTRY RESOURCES

Webinar: Low-Code, High Impact: Building an Optimal Path to Modernization

Paper: Leveling Up Enterprise Security and Connectivity

Paper: 2020 Data Breach Investigations Report

Paper: The Procurement Official's Guide to the Cloud

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