Plus, experts say smart city work should stay the course amid the crisis and more...

GovTech Today
GOVTECH TODAY
MAY 4, 2020

New Data Hint at Parts of Economy Hit Worst by Unemployment
Unemployment will hit government in many ways. Federal data on unemployment insurance claims can show which industries have suffered most, but right now the reports can only provide a sneak preview of what's happening. READ MORE

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Enabling a New Way to Work
Working remotely 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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Experts: Smart City Work Should Stay the Course Amid Crisis
The novel coronavirus pandemic will test cities long after it dissipates — especially where revenue is concerned. But for now, officials must choose between advancing efficiency and maintaining the status quo. READ MORE

Code for America Appoints Amanda Renteria as New CEO
The nonprofit and nonpartisan group at the forefront of the civic tech movement in the U.S., has picked as its next leader Renteria, who has more than two decades of experience in government. READ MORE

NGA Names 7 States to Participate in Cybersecurity Program
The National Governors Association has selected seven states to participate in its annual statewide cybersecurity readiness program. Participants will look at a number of different areas for planning development. READ MORE

QUESTION OF THE DAY

Where are professionals playing a virtual tennis tournament?
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Communicating with Constituents
The network of tomorrow provides flexible, software-based network services that allow agencies to accommodate citizen and workforce demands within days — if not hours.
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MORE HEADLINES

Could Voice Analysis Help Doctors Detect Coronavirus?

COVID-19 Could Prompt an Increase in Workforce Automation 

Massachusetts Weighs Contact Tracing Tools, Personal Privacy

Health Crisis Hurts New York Census Response Efforts

Opinion: Telemedicine May Create Fertile Ground for Fraud

Massachusetts May Pursue COVID-19 Contact Tracing App

University Partners With Facebook on COVID-19 Data Research

Thermal Screenings Could Become Norm at Public Events

EDITOR'S CHOICE

As Government Tech Demand Spikes, Intel Shifts Sales Staff

Bad Actors Have Adapted Well to the Pandemic Crisis

Boston Constructs Telehealth-Capable Facility in Seven Days

INDUSTRY RESOURCES

Paper: Machine Learning for a More Intelligent Government

Article: How Technology Can Ease the Strain on Health and Human Services Agencies

Paper: 4 Ways IT Organizations Can Benefit from Integrated Work Management

Paper: Email Best Practices for Government

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