Plus, the 20-year reign of big outsourcing draws to a close and more...

GovTech Today
GOVTECH TODAY
JANUARY 22, 2020

Missouri Appoints New CIO to Continue Modernization Efforts
Newly appointed state CIO Jeffrey Wann will bring both public- and private-sector IT modernization experience to the role. Wann will build on the work of his predecessor Mike Cheles, who retired in December. READ MORE

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IT Consolidation - What's Next for Government and Education Modernization Initiatives?
IT consolidation has been a high-priority government and education initiative for many years. While many state and education organizations are already on board, or boarding quickly, the move may be born of a different catalyst than you may expect—certainly different than federal agencies.
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The 20-Year Reign of Big Outsourcing Draws to a Close
Outsourcing gov tech through mega contracts was gaining steam in the early 2000s. Now, as states and localities turn toward more agile methods, GT looks back at what led to the demise of those large-scale agreements. READ MORE

Can a Contract Fix What’s Wrong with the Internet?
Cyberattacks, Internet shutdowns, online bullying, and other types of behavior threaten the rights of citizens. Sir Tim Berners-Lee, who created the World Wide Web, offers a contract to regulate Internet norms. READ MORE

Ohio Chief Information Officer Shares 2020 IT Strategies
In this exclusive interview, Ervan Rodgers II describes actions from his first year as state government CIO in Ohio and shares key state technology strategies for the '20s. READ MORE

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Application Monitoring for On-premises, Hybrid, and Multi-cloud Environments
Applications live everywhere within government and education organizations—on-premises, in the cloud (AWS®/GovCloud, Azure®, Google®, Cloud.gov), or in some combination of these. Yet, no matter where your applications live, they still need to be monitored for performance and optimization.
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MORE HEADLINES

ID Anyone? There’s Apparently a Smartphone App for That

New Hawaii Law Could Help Boost EV Charging Access

U.S. Army Pays Hackers $275K for Identifying Security Flaws

Census Privacy Concerns Prompt Action in Maryland County

Electronic Pollbooks to Be Used in North Dakota Elections

Massachusetts Town Wins IT Grant for Cybersecurity

Federal Cybersecurity Team to Help Protect N.Y. Elections

Election Security Concerns Arise Ahead of N.H. Primary

New Study Finds Cost of Cyberattacks Soaring in Florida

EDITOR'S CHOICE

Adaptability Key to Staying Current with Security Trends

Report: Most Teacher-Created Online English Materials Subpar

California's Bay Area to Measure Air Quality Block-by-Block

INDUSTRY RESOURCES

Preparing for the Network of Tomorrow, Today

Tools and Strategies to Meet the Demand for a Better Government Experience

A Government for the Digital Age

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