MOST POPULAR Reflections on 2020 The December issue of Government Technology magazine traditionally offers a look back at our most widely read online content, representing a comprehensive look at the year that was. This unique year, we took a slightly different approach, breaking down the events of 2020 by subject matter — and who better to offer their takes than the GT beat writers that covered breaking stories in these areas all year? Zero in on the topic you’re most interested in using the links below, or check out all eight pieces for in-depth perspectives on each: Broadband’s Banner Year by Jed Pressgrove Police and Tech Ethics: A Reckoning by Andrew Westrope COVID-19 and Cybersecurity Collide by Lucas Ropek The Remote Work Revolution by Jed Pressgrove Pandemic-Fueled Innovation in Transit by Skip Descant Did Core Government IT Systems Pass the COVID Stress Test? by Ben Miller Emerging Tech Takes Off Amid Rare Circumstances by Andrew Westrope Digital Services Meet Their Moment by Zack Quaintance Non-Tech Takeaways GT’s friends at the Center for Digital Government have tapped into their creative side during this work-at-home period. Co-Executive Directors Teri Takai and Phil Bertolini recruited several of their CIO friends to share their favorite holiday recipes. Enjoy some one-of-a-kind video presentations from the CIOs’ kitchens, and take advantage of a printable cookbook to try some of them yourself over the holidays. And finally, hear from GT Editor Noelle Knell for a perspective on 2020 that’s also largely free of technology. Rather, she outlines a handful of ways in which this year offered some valuable lessons for the new year. |