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GovTech Today
GOVTECH CIO
SEPTEMBER 28, 2020

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Election infrastructure is transforming to keep up with the way America votes
Discover how Los Angeles County is building a better way to vote by reimagining the entire voting process.
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TOP STORIES

Oklahoma Partners with Anomali on Threat Intelligence
The adoption of a new statewide threat intelligence platform will enable Oklahoma's IT agency to better share information about bad actors with the other public entities throughout the state. READ MORE

What’s New in Civic Tech: America’s Worst Connected Cities
Plus, IBM has released the list of regional finalists for its international civic tech contest Call for Code, and the MetroLab summit has kicked off its month-long slate of online panels and other programming. READ MORE

Cryptocurrency Tracer Could Give Cops an Edge on Cybercrime
New investigative tools may help average law enforcement agencies more effectively track criminal activity made profitable through cryptocurrency. This includes ransomware schemes and other popular hacks. READ MORE

Harris County, Texas, Names Interim CIO to Succeed Bruce High
The ongoing implementation of county ERP software prompted a close commission vote on whether to retain the services of the longtime CIO. After a contentious hearing, High was ultimately removed from the role. READ MORE

Post-Virus Telework: Michigan Considers the Future
In the first virtual iteration of Michigan’s annual IT summit, private and public-sector speakers discussed the snags and opportunities around the inexorable shift toward hybrid and remote work environments. READ MORE

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Los Angeles County has transformed its entire election system from the ground up
The "Voting Solutions for All People" initiative transformed the way Angelenos vote through modernization of voting machines, infrastructure and processes.
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MORE HEADLINES

California EDD Halts New Claims to Shore Up Vulnerabilities

South Carolina Gets $5M Grant to Upgrade Election Technology

Report: Data Fluctuations Fueled by Failed Reporting Mandate

Federal Agencies Warn of Post-Election Day Disinformation

Facebook Removes Fake Accounts Sowing Political Disinformation

Indiana Targets Workforce Growth Through Skills Training

Faulty Maps Complicate FCC Funding for Rural Broadband

California’s Prop. 24 Looks to Protect Data Privacy Law

North Carolina HHS Announces App to Track COVID-19 Exposure

New Mexico Legislators Hampered by Internet Access Issues

EDITOR'S CHOICE

Virtual Justice: A Texas County Forges Path During Crisis

Data: Telework Rates Still High for Government, but Falling

COVID-19 Pushed Utah to Meet Government Experience Goals

INDUSTRY RESOURCES

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

Paper: Risk-Based Vulnerability Management: The Best Way to Prioritize

Paper: A Government Leaders Book of Best Practices

Paper: Top 5 Takeaways - How Analytics Can Take State and Local Data to the Next Level

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