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MAY 7, 2020

TOP HEADLINES

State, Local Gov Face New Reality for 2020 U.S. Census
COVID-19 has thoroughly upended plans to support the Census that have been in the works for months or even years, and now stakeholders at all levels of government must stay flexible in finding creative ways to adapt. READ MORE

With No Way ‘Back to Normal,’ Transit Focuses on Public Good
The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency slashed 75 percent of its service over a weekend, as the agency reacted to across-the-board service adjustments brought on by the coronavirus crisis. READ MORE

State, Local Government Groups Call for Cybersecurity Funding
Government groups are urging Congress to create a "dedicated cybersecurity program" to fund the needs of state, local and territorial governments while they navigate the impacts of the COVID-19 outbreak. READ MORE

MORE HEADLINES

Florida County Adopts New Mass-Notification Alert System

USDA Puts $23M in Grants Toward New Mexico Broadband

BRIEF: Dalton, Ga., Approves Cybersecurity, IT Upgrades

Virtual Reality Campus Visits Let Students Connect with Colleges During COVID-19

South Carolina County Advances Internet Access Plans

Illinois City Approves ShotSpotter at Reduced Cost

How School Nurses Are Helping to Track, Contain COVID-19

EDITOR'S CHOICE

Experts: Smart City Work Should Stay the Course Amid Crisis

What’s New in Civic Tech: Gov Data Efforts Evolve in Crisis

Boston Constructs Telehealth-Capable Facility in Seven Days

INDUSTRY RESOURCES

When Hindsight is 2020

Redefining How CIOs and CISOs Should Approach Cybersecurity in the Future

Future of Work: Recruiting and Retaining Employees in the Government IT Workforce

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