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MARCH 29, 2021

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As the threat landscape has evolved, hackers have increasingly trained their sights on state and local government.
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Montana Gov. Greg Gianforte Appoints New State CIO
Montana Gov. Greg Gianforte has named Kevin Gilbertson, the former VP of Helix Business Solutions, as the state's new chief information officer charged with spearheading the latest digital redesign effort. READ MORE

18F, Wisconsin to Partner on Unemployment System Overhaul
With the help of the federal digital consulting office 18F, the Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development will begin a highly anticipated overhaul of the state’s unemployment insurance system. READ MORE

New West Virginia Law Will Streamline Citizen Experience
In a move to modernize West Virginia's government-citizen experience, Gov. Jim Justice recently signed a bill that will allow residents to pay for a range of state and local government services online. READ MORE

Will a Special Tech Fund Push IT Forward in Vermont?
Thanks in part to the testimony of CIO John Quinn, Vermont appears to be moving toward a long-term fund for IT modernization projects. The fund would address several large needs, including an inflexible UI system. READ MORE

Arizona Bill Could Shake Up Apple, Google Business Model
In an attempt to move small companies out from under the shadow of big tech companies, an Arizona bill looks to let app developers set up their own payment systems to process user purchases. READ MORE

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Cybersecurity isn’t just about building the strongest fortress
The most important aspect of security is understanding you’re a target and having a thorough remediation plan to manage and mitigate the impact of attacks.
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