Plus, next chapter for smart cities is practical and equitable, Maricopa County CIO Ed Winfield on guiding tech in a crisis, transit partnerships take on first/last-mile problem and more...

Digital Communities
COMMUNITY & LOCAL GOV NEWS
JUNE 2, 2020

TOP STORIES

Will COVID-19 Cause Long-Term Tech Changes for Courts?
Tech experts who work with county court systems have implemented a number of changes to help the justice system continue to function in the time of COVID-19, and some of those changes may become permanent. READ MORE

SPECIAL REPORT
When Hindsight is 2020: A Guide for Coping in the Post-Y2K World
This Center for Digital Government thought leadership paper drills into the challenges government leaders face surrounding culture, technology and processes, and examines how the lessons government learned in the years since Y2K can inform the technology-enabled government for the next 20 years.
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MORE HEADLINES

Next Chapter for Smart Cities Is Practical, Equitable
The smart cities movement has evolved from sensors on light poles aimed at improving traffic flow to connected platforms that are practical, efficient and equitable for government, businesses and residents. READ MORE

Maricopa County CIO Ed Winfield on Guiding Tech in a Crisis
As chief information officer of the country’s fourth most populous county, Ed Winfield has had to balance priorities like an ongoing technology refresh with the new curve balls the coronavirus has added to his plate. READ MORE

Transit Partnerships Take On First/Last-Mile Problem
Municipal transit agencies are working with private companies to reduce the difficulty people often have in getting from home or work to public transportation, making trains and buses more accessible for all. READ MORE

What’s New in Civic Tech: NYC Works to Expand Broadband
Plus, Philadelphia’s Digital Literacy Alliance has fast-tracked its grant cycle during COVID-19, a new online exhibit explores the longtime history of bias in mapping, and Code for America’s tax project evolves. READ MORE

App Designed to Turn Lights Green for Cyclists Goes National
The app, called GiveMeGreen!, has been undergoing tests in California and Indiana with positive feedback. By telling traffic lights when a cyclist is coming, it aims to make rides smoother and keep hands off buttons. READ MORE

MORE HEADLINES

Attorneys Push to Resume Court Functions as Backlog Mounts

Audit: Austin, Texas, Police Need Better Community Data

Some Struggle to Livestream Meetings During Crisis

Auditor: San Antonio Transit Faces Bleak Financial Future

Illinois Police Department Boosts Tech to Fight Crime

Google, Morehouse Team to Study COVID-19 Race Issues

Ohio Courts Prepare to Reopen Among New Reality of Crisis

How the Coronavirus Crisis Could Boost a Cashless Economy

EDITOR'S CHOICE

Building Digital Government That Can Withstand Surges

Santa Monica, Calif., Centralizes COVID-19 Online Resources

North Texas Innovation Alliance Joins City Possible Network

INDUSTRY RESOURCES

Paper: When Hindsight is 2020: A Guide for Coping in the Post-Y2K World

Paper: Guide to Empowering a Mobile Workforce for State & Local Government

Paper: The Definitive Guide to Secure Remote Access

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