Plus, deepfakes could be the next big threat to American democracy and more...

GovTech Today
GOVTECH TODAY
MARCH 6, 2020

What Will State and Local Government Spend on IT in 2020?
Modernization, cybersecurity and transparency will drive major tech investments in cities, counties and states across the country. In Washington, D.C., experts broke down how an estimated $111 billion will be spent in 2020. READ MORE

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MORE TOP STORIES

Deepfakes: The Next Big Threat to American Democracy?
https://www.govtech.com/products/Deepfakes-The-Next-Big-Threat-to-American-Democracy.html READ MORE

States and Feds Must Help Local Cybersecurity Efforts
Cyberattacks are on the rise at all levels of government, but many small jurisdictions do not have the resources to protect themselves. Their vulnerability affects states and the federal government, who must pitch in. READ MORE

What’s New in Civic Tech: Nation Preps for Open Data Day
Plus, meet the 2020 Innovations in American Government Award finalists; check out these five tips for cities doing data inventories; and take a look at this pair of new digital U.S. Census tools. READ MORE

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Technology Innovation Winners
Read about the award-winning GoBus New Fare System from the East Texas Council of Governments and our other 2019 award winners.
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MORE HEADLINES

Pennsylvania YMCA Pilots AI-Enabled Robot Lifeguards

Dickinson, N.D., Police Launch One-Stop Crime-Reporting App

High-Speed Internet Project to Connect Navajo Nation Homes

Opinion: Washington Should Pass Privacy Bill Without Changes

New App Can Assess Coronavirus Risks and Outbreaks

Louisiana Government Has Spent $2.3M Related to Cyberattacks

FBI Leader Vows to ‘Burn Down’ Cybercrime Infrastructure

EDITOR'S CHOICE

EV Experts, Advocates Optimistic in Spite of 2019 Sales Dip

Group Criticizing Mobility Data System Includes Uber, Others

Kansas City, Mo., Merges Police and City IT Efforts

INDUSTRY RESOURCES

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Beyond the Hype: A Guide for the Intelligent Use of AI

Improving Application Access for All

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