GovTech Today
GOVTECH TODAY
JANUARY 21, 2021

In This Town, the Assessor Uses Tech to Look Into Backyards
The assessor is used to looking over fences. But now that process is going high-tech, with images from the air available over subscription-based software and fed through AI algorithms to recognize new property additions. READ MORE

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Emerging Technologies That Make a Difference Now
Learn how governments can become more agile to better serve their mission in a post-pandemic world.
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Oregon Farms to Put Electric Tractors to Work in Real World
A pilot project will place three electric tractors throughout rural Oregon as the region explores how electric farm vehicles can adapt to the various operational needs of farms, and save money while doing it. READ MORE

911 Startup Carbyne Announces $25M Seed Funding Round
The largest fundraising round yet for the 911 call-handling platform comes on the heels of significant growth in 2020, and years of adding functions and integrations through corporate partnerships. READ MORE

Louisville, Ky., Continues Its Virtual Shift With New Tools
The city encountered a number of roadblocks to everyday processes in 2020 because of the COVID-19 pandemic, but was able to push its agencies toward new ways of doing things. READ MORE

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Emerging Technologies That Make a Difference Now
This case study discusses how four emerging technologies -- artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning, Internet of Things (IoT), data analytics and Fujitsu quantum-inspired computing -- can help governments better respond to current demands and be better prepared for the unknowable demands of the future.
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MORE HEADLINES

The Market for UV Light-Wielding Robots Is Growing

Mobile App Helps Oklahomans Get Real ID Licenses

One City Uses Cameras to Monitor COVID-19 Safety Compliance

Worcester, Mass., Balks at Crime Forecasting Technology

School, Police Data Sharing Attracts Federal Scrutiny

How Law Enforcement Is Using Technology to Track Down People Who Attacked the U.S. Capitol Building

Butler County, Ohio, to Increase Cybersecurity After Breach

EDITOR'S CHOICE

GovPilot Launches Free Service for City Real Estate Auctions

Vitaliy Panych Will Lead Cybersecurity Efforts in California

Teacher-Created Assessments During Remote Learning

INDUSTRY RESOURCES

Paper: Surviving the Recession

Paper: Best of What's New in Cloud Computing

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

Paper: An Enterprise Approach to Technology Business Management

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