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GovTech Today
GOVTECH TODAY
FEBRUARY 18, 2020

As 2020 Census Approaches, Guidance Abounds for Local Gov
There is an increasing number of guidebooks, manuals and informational events aimed at helping municipal governments, nonprofits and community groups support the Census Bureau conduct this year’s count. READ MORE

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Enhancing Cybersecurity
The modern threat environment requires a shift in focus. The network of tomorrow allows governments to easily incorporate these functions via virtualization and managed services.
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OTHER TOP STORIES

Chicago Awards $74.9M Contract to CentralSquare for CAD
The nation’s largest provider of public safety software and technology has netted a massive contract, about a year after integrating with CAD-to-CAD and evidence management systems from other companies. READ MORE

EV Options Have Increased but Public Awareness Not So Much
Consumers in the largest electric car market in the country still find it difficult to name an electric vehicle brand beyond Tesla. New data suggests that drivers have more options than ever but less awareness. READ MORE

Tyler Technologies' Journey to $1 Billion in Revenue
With its most recent financial filings, Tyler Technologies has officially hit a major milestone: For the first time, it has topped $1 billion in annual revenue. Here's a look at the company's past 20 years. READ MORE

QUESTION OF THE DAY

Uber’s newest feature turns it into what?
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Government on the Go
The network of tomorrow provides flexible, software-based network services that, in essence, can run themselves. Allowing agencies to accommodate citizen and workforce demands for high-performance mobile connectivity within days — if not hours.
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MORE HEADLINES

Ohio City Suspends E-Scooters, E-Bikes Over Safety Concerns

Hampton, Va., Deploys Smart Lights with Police Camera Tech

AI Algorithms Intended to Root Out Welfare Fraud Often End Up Punishing the Poor Instead

Unreported Florida Elections Breach Draws DHS Attention

Hackers Target Massachusetts Police Department Website

Following Questions, FCC Releases Missouri Broadband Funds

Michigan Halts Work on State Police Database, Citing Issues

Ohio Initiative Uses AI to Evaluate State Regulations

Brief: Virginia Residents Can Now Pay DMV Via Smartphone

EDITOR'S CHOICE

Bill Offers $400M for State, Local Government Cybersecurity

Ebook Adoption Continues a Slow Roll into Public Schools

San Jose Fund Set to Pay Out First Round of Broadband Grants

INDUSTRY RESOURCES

Solving Curbside Congestion with Technology Innovations

Customer Chronicles: Securing State and Local Government Agencies with Strong MFA

Smart Cities: A Government Blueprint for Growth

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