Plus, hardware errors could keep quantum computing from the mainstream and more...

GovTech Today
GOVTECH TODAY
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DECEMBER 5, 2019

Ransomware, Robotics and Representation: 2019 in Review
In a collection of Government Technology’s top stories from the past 12 months, we look back on the year that was and take note of the tribulations and transformations in state and local government. READ MORE

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7 Ways to Secure 2020 Elections
Yes, it’s time to have a serious conversation about election security. Here are 7 ways the government – state, local and federal – can secure the 2020 elections.
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TOP STORIES

Electric Buses Are Finding their Way Around Adoption Barriers
Heavy-duty vehicles contribute a disproportionate amount of particulate matter and greenhouse gases, making them prime candidates for converting to zero-emission vehicles. Buses are no exception. READ MORE

A Quantum Computing Future Is Unlikely, Due to Random Hardware Errors
Google claims quantum supremacy – IBM says not so fast. One researcher explains why he doesn't see quantum computers outpacing classical computers any time soon ... and maybe not ever. READ MORE

ASUS Laptop Features Secondary Full-Width Touchscreen
Plus, the Galaxy tab Active Pro tablet from Samsung is ruggedized for workers in the field and can withstand extreme temperatures, excessive pressure and drops from heights, and includes a water-resistant stylus. READ MORE

QUESTION OF THE DAY

What are these fiber-optic cables made out of?
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Multi-Factor Authentication: Less Complex, More Secure
Strong MFA is the cornerstone of IT modernization initiatives. Find out how your agency can benefit from an authentication solution that is less complex and more secure.
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MORE HEADLINES

Smart Cities Events Brave Snowstorms in Upstate New York

Federal Grant Could Expand High School Robotics Programs

Pennsylvania Police Unveil Evidence Processing Machines

Kansas Tax Council Supports Internet Sales Tax Changes

Albuquerque, N.M., to Review Crime Data for Discrepancies

Expert: Hackers Could Disrupt Elections by Altering Websites

Idaho Governor Urges Innovation Collaborations at Workshop

Kentucky Utilities Project Tapped as Federal Cyber Pilot

Georgia Universities Forge Partnership on Cybersecurity

EDITOR'S CHOICE

Los Angeles to See Flurry of Zero-Emissions Pilot Projects

Wyoming Quietly Hires Its First Chief Data Officer

Connecticut Hires Scott Gaul as New CDO

INDUSTRY RESOURCES

Preparing for the Network of Tomorrow, Today

The Ladder to AI

Defending Against Today's Critical Threats: A 2019 Threat Report

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