GovTech Today
GOVTECH TODAY
JULY 4, 2020

SPECIAL REPORT
When Hindsight is 2020: A Guide for Coping in the Post-Y2K World
This Center for Digital Government thought leadership paper drills into the challenges government leaders face surrounding culture, technology and processes, and examines how the lessons government learned in the years since Y2K can inform the technology-enabled government for the next 20 years.
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Emanuel Leaves Newark

Longtime public-sector Chief Information Officer Steve Emanuel currently holds the title in Newark, N.J., but not for long. GT broke the news this week that Emanuel, previously CIO for the state of New Jersey, will leave mid-month to join CGI. The new post won’t take him far, though. With CGI, the former Top 25 Doer, Dreamer and Driver will serve as director of consultation in one of the company's New Jersey offices.

Smart-City Plans Adapt to COVID-19, Societal Ills

In a panel discussion this week, smart-city leaders addressed the events of the past several months and how they are impacting future plans for America’s cities. The pandemic and broad recognition of systemic racism have both served to underscore gaps in digital equity, causing priorities to shift to work toward safe, accessible paths forward for all residents. Stakeholders from across the country discussed how they are pivoting to meet these challenges at a virtual event convened by Smart Cities Connect. GT’s Skip Descant has more information. 

Largest Smart-Streetlight Deployment?

In what has the potential to be the largest installation of smart streetlights in the U.S. to date, a recent agreement between the power utility that serves the state of New York and Signify (formerly Philips Lighting), half a million streetlights could get an upgrade. The connected devices, offered through the Smart Street Lighting NY initiative, are more efficient and offer a number of data collection opportunities for cities.

Good Data, Better Decisions

An international metric used to measure quality of life called the Human Development Index is being called into service at the local level. Normally used to measure national development, researchers at the University of Chicago have scaled down to use it in neighborhoods to equip local decision-makers with valuable information that can inform more effective local policy. A recent report showed that countries with low HDI values were more vulnerable to the ill effects of COVID-19.

NAVIGATING THE NEXT NORMAL
Resource Guide for State and Local IT Leaders During the COVID-19 Recovery and Beyond
The Center for Digital Government is developing this resource guide in collaboration with state and local IT leaders who participate in our Digital States Performance Institute and Digital Communities initiatives. Our intent is to provide insights and practical advice to IT leaders throughout the nation as they navigate the complex terrain of recovery.
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INDUSTRY RESOURCES

Paper: Government 2.0 for Constituents and Businesses

Paper: The Importance of Cyber Resiliency During the COVID-19 Outbreak

Paper: Information Overload in the Time of COVID-19

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