Plus, West Virginia expands its online voting program as security worries grow and more...

GovTech Today
GOVTECH CIO
FEBRUARY 18, 2020

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Enhancing Cybersecurity
The modern threat environment 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

How to Get and Keep Next-Generation IT Talent in Government
To cultivate a technology workforce that can lead an organization into the future, state and local government must emphasize its mission-driven work, invest in training and take a cue from industry on work environment. READ MORE

San Francisco Formally Names Jason Lally as Chief Data Officer
The new CDO has been with the San Francisco city and county government for the better part of a decade, and has been in charge of data operations since his predecessor stepped down over a year ago. READ MORE

Bill Offers $400M for State, Local Government Cybersecurity
The just-introduced bipartisan bill would send the money to state and local governments through the Department of Homeland Security, which would also create a new federal strategy for cybersecurity. READ MORE

Baltimore Mayor Officially Names Todd Carter as IT Director
The new CIO of Baltimore first started working for the city government in May 2019, on the very same day it fell victim to one of the most damaging ransomware attacks ever to hit a local government. READ MORE

West Virginia Expands Online Voting as Security Worries Grow
After trying Internet voting for overseas voters, West Virginia is expanding the option to those with physical disabilities. But MIT researchers now say they’ve found worrying flaws in the app the state has been using. READ MORE

Oklahoma Governor Announces Jerry Moore as New CIO
Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt has announced Jerry Moore, the director of IT applications, as the state's new chief information officer. Moore replaces CIO Bo Reese, who had served in the role since 2014. READ MORE

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Government on the Go
The network of tomorrow provides flexible, software-based network services that, in essence, can run themselves. Allowing agencies to accommodate citizen and workforce demands for high-performance mobile connectivity within days — if not hours.
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MORE HEADLINES

Unreported Florida Elections Breach Draws DHS Attention

Maryland Drops Election Day Data Sharing Plans for Counties

AI Algorithms Intended to Root Out Welfare Fraud Often End Up Punishing the Poor Instead

Maine Law Leaves Room for Unchecked Police Technology Use

Ohio Cybersecurity Measures Could Block Overseas Voters

Social Engineering Scam Hits Washington County Government

Tech Aside, Delayed Election Results Could Become Norm

Concerns Surround Facial Recognition App in Florida

Washington’s Voting App Could be a Litmus Test for Others

Ohio Initiative Uses AI to Evaluate State Regulations

Texas County Leaders Approve Election Security Check

Connecticut Police Investigate Possible Local Gov Hack

EDITOR'S CHOICE

Gov Tech Lessons Learned from Iowa's Caucus App Debacle

McAfee Finds County Websites in 13 States Lack Basic Security

Software May Help States Capitalize on Sales Tax Ruling

INDUSTRY RESOURCES

Solving Curbside Congestion with Technology Innovations

Customer Chronicles: Securing State and Local Government Agencies with Strong MFA

Smart Cities: A Government Blueprint for Growth

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