Plus, unemployment claims surge nationwide, testing state systems and more...

GovTech Today
GOVTECH TODAY
MARCH 30, 2020

Hackers Target WHO, Other Health Organizations Fighting COVID-19
The World Health Organization was the target of an unsuccessful cyberattack earlier this month, with hackers trying to steal passwords from agency staffers. Officials say attack attempts have more than doubled in recent weeks. READ MORE

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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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OTHER TOP STORIES

Unemployment Claims Surge Nationwide, Testing State Systems
States have never seen the volume of unemployment insurance claims that they have received in recent days. Although some online systems are doing better than others, states urge citizens to utilize virtual services. READ MORE

New Body Camera Vendor Axis Emphasizes Open Architecture
Even as giants in the body-worn camera space have absorbed smaller competitors in recent years, the Swedish company owned by Canon is betting new cameras that work with other systems will sell. READ MORE

8 Tips for Government on Working from Home and Staying Sane
For the past decade, my physical office has been split between Austin, Texas, and an airplane flying above the U.S. My public-sector background taught me a lot about remote and distributed work. Here are my top strategies. READ MORE

QUESTION OF THE DAY

How is NASA sending 10.9 million people to Mars, sort of?
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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

North Carolina Health System Launches COVID-19 Screening Tool

Colorado Cities See Drop in Internet Speeds as Use Surges

How Responding to the New Coronavirus Is Making the Safety Net for Gig Workers Less Flimsy

Society's Dependence on the Internet: 5 Cyber Issues the Coronavirus Lays Bare

As Universities Move Online, Some Call for Pass/Fail Grading

City Council Virtual Meetings Must Remain Open to Public

Coronavirus Misinformation Spreading as Fast as Virus

Telehealth Requirements Limiting Elderly Patient Access

EDITOR'S CHOICE

What Does the COVID-19 Stimulus Bill Mean for Tech?

Disinformation Online Could Be Making the COVID-19 Crisis Worse

‘White Space’ Internet Could Connect the U.S.’s Isolated Places

INDUSTRY RESOURCES

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Future Forward: Special Districts Confront Today's Issues and Prepare for Tomorrow

Making a Smooth Cloud-to-Cloud Migration

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