Plus, South Dakota names new CIO as well, Tennessee's new digital services app will evolve over time, spiral development challenges agile and waterfall, and more...

GovTech Today
GOVTECH TODAY
MARCH 3, 2020

New Mexico Picks Former Agency CIO as Next IT Secretary
John Salazar, a former CIO of two state departments in New Mexico, is the new IT secretary of New Mexico. Salazar replaces Vince Martinez, who served in the role for a little more than a year. READ MORE

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South Dakota Pulls New CIO from Illinois Secretary of State
Gov. Kristi Noem has named Jeffrey Clines, currently serving in Illinois, as the new commissioner of the Bureau of Information and Telecommunications. He starts his new role in South Dakota on April 6. READ MORE

Tennessee's New Digital Services App Will Evolve over Time
The MyTN phone app represents Tennessee's effort to put all of its government services on one platform. Development for the app will be continuous as IT reaches out to more and more state agencies for buy-in. READ MORE

Could Spiral Tech Development Lead to the End of Agile?
Government used to have a one-size-fits-all approach to software development, called waterfall. In recent years agile development has gained in popularity, but it may not be the only path that makes sense. READ MORE

Coronavirus: The Unexpected Human Element at RSA Conference 2020
Fears of the coronavirus made the recent RSA Conference in San Francisco different than any previous security conference. Here are RSAC 2020 details and future questions. READ MORE

How Costly Are Design Flaws in the Licensing Process? (Contributed)
Licensing is a critical part of setting and maintaining professional standards. Without a well-designed processing system, however, everybody suffers. Here’s what can be done to ensure a successful transformation. READ MORE

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Top 6 factors impacting fleet electrification
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MORE HEADLINES

Police Body Cam Usage Spreading in New Hampshire Departments

Are Illinois’ New Voting Machines Safer Than Paper Ballots?

Buffalo, N.Y., Planning for Scooters, Autonomous Buses

Opinion: U.S. is Losing the Cyberwar as 2020 Election Nears

San Diego Boardwalk’s New Scooter Ban Goes into Effect

Louisiana College Students Launch Site to Battle Fake News

UC San Diego Health Tests Drones to Deliver Medical Samples

Atlanta Moves Forward with $173B Transit Overhaul Plan

Pennsylvania Counties Band Together to Boost Internet Access

EDITOR'S CHOICE

Michelle Thong Departs San Jose Office of Civic Innovation

Next-Generation 911 Spreads to Local Departments in Florida

For Potential Stoned Drivers, DRUID App Measures Impairment

INDUSTRY RESOURCES

Getting Your Department Ready: A Roadmap to Digital Empowerment

State CIOs Eye AI's Potential

Department of Health Care Finance Reinvents Caseworker Support

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