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NOVEMBER 23, 2020

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Election infrastructure is transforming to keep up with the way America votes
Discover how Los Angeles County is building a better way to vote by reimagining the entire voting process.
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TOP STORIES

How New Governors in Utah and Montana Could Impact State IT
Although the 2020 election only brought two new governors into power, both Spencer Cox (Utah) and Greg Gianforte (Montana) could influence the role of IT and their state CIOs in interesting ways. READ MORE

The ‘Most Secure’ U.S. Election Was Not Without Problems
Despite fears of some sort of cybersecurity apocalypse during this year's presidential election, federal officials say 2020 had no meaningful interference by foreign adversaries. Other issues, however, have held fast. READ MORE

Equity, Opportunity Get Spotlight at CoMotion LA Conference
The events of this year have emphasized the need for equity and opportunity to be parts of public policy related to transportation and development, said speakers at the fourth annual CoMotion LA conference. READ MORE

Trump Fires CISA Director Chris Krebs Over Election Dispute
Krebs, the director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, was removed from his position after disputing President Trump’s claims of widespread voter fraud in the 2020 presidential election. READ MORE

What’s New in Civic Tech: How the CARES Act Helped Broadband
Plus, Seattle IT is now accepting applications for its long-standing Technology Matching Fund grants program, Johns Hopkins Coronavirus Resource Center wins TIME 2020 invention award, and more. READ MORE

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Los Angeles County has transformed its entire election system from the ground up
The "Voting Solutions for All People" initiative transformed the way Angelenos vote through modernization of voting machines, infrastructure and processes.
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MORE HEADLINES

27.7M Texas Drivers Affected by Third-Party Data Breach

Nearly 1.4M Illinois Facebook Users File Privacy Claims

More Than 60,000 Iowans Affected by Hospital Data Breach

Norfolk, Va., Launches Innovation Corridor For Resilience

Missouri Researchers Use Machine Learning to Secure IoT

New York Launches Online Training for Unemployed Amid COVID

Biden Administration Likely to Leverage Tracing Apps Nationally

St. Louis, Mo., Economic Development Targets Startup Support

Texas Walmart Starts Drone Delivery of COVID-19 Tests

EDITOR'S CHOICE

The ‘Most Secure’ U.S. Election Was Not Without Problems

Montana CISO Shares State Security Actions and Priorities

27.7M Texas Drivers Affected by Third-Party Data Breach

INDUSTRY RESOURCES

Paper: Kansas Chooses Cloud to Put Citizen Services First

Paper: How to Balance Technology Modernization & Reduced Budgets

Paper: Digital Reputation: A Key Argument of Today's Governments and Cities

Paper: Enhancing the Constituent Application Process in 8 Steps

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