Plus, CISA could be the savior of state and local cybersecurity and more...

GovTech Today
GOVTECH CIO
AUGUST 3, 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

Government IT Awaits Impending Budget Storm Under New Strain
Tech departments are moving quickly to meet the unique, urgent needs of the moment. Meanwhile, their elected leaders are grappling with gigantic revenue losses. So what does it all mean for IT? READ MORE

Gwinnett County, Ga., Promotes Dorothy Parks to CIO
Encompassing nearly 1 million residents northeast of Atlanta, the county has promoted a new CIO from within following a prolific few years of innovative projects for the information technology department. READ MORE

Will CISA Be the Savior of State and Local Cybersecurity?
There is agreement on both sides of the aisle that an expansion of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) would benefit state and local efforts. There isn't consensus on just how that should happen. READ MORE

Pandemic Forces Seismic Shifts for County Government IT
The novel coronavirus forced the nearly overnight shift from government offices to work-from-home setups. In Oakland County, Mich., a vendor helped officials navigate this process with enhanced cybersecurity tools. 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

Facial Recognition, Thermal Imaging Part of the New Normal

Pennsylvania Officials Post Digital Transportation Survey

Congressional Hearing Puts Big Tech on the Defensive

Private Browsing: What It Does – and Doesn't Do – to Shield You from Prying Eyes on the Web

Mississippi Electric Co-Ops Net Grants to Boost Broadband

Michigan Health System Investigates Possible Data Breach

Lawmakers Keen to Break Up 'Big Tech' like Amazon and Google Need to Realize the World Has Changed a Lot Since Microsoft and Standard Oil

Big Tech Leaders to Testify Before Congress About Monopolies

Rhode Island Entities Breached Through Software Service Provider

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

Three Idaho State Websites Are Vandalized by Hackers

EDITOR'S CHOICE

How Will Future Policy Affect Citizens' Access to Telehealth?

Data: Where Government Employment Has Increased and Shrunk

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

INDUSTRY RESOURCES

Paper: Six MUST DOs for a Successful Wi-Fi 6 Migration

Paper: Secure Remote Workers

Paper: Machine Learning for a More Intelligent Government

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