Plus, CIOs on how to reframe the future with emerging tech and more...

GovTech Today
GOVTECH CIO
OCTOBER 19, 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

N.C. Information System Advances Insurance Fraud Investigations
North Carolina's Insurance Crimes Investigation System has eliminated antiquated manual processes and simplified the way insurance fraud data is handled. The changes have helped crack down on insurance fraud. READ MORE

States Should Use 2020’s Cyber Challenges to Their Advantage
NASCIO has released its biennial study of state-level cybersecurity and while the pandemic has brought new threats, the report’s author says there has never been a better moment for CISOs to show their importance. READ MORE

CIOs on How to Reframe the Future With Emerging Tech
The annual NASCIO conference concludes with a look at how states are developing governance frameworks around the latest technologies to ensure a focus on citizens and avoid being drawn toward “every shiny widget.” READ MORE

Enabling State Government: A New Role Emerges for CIOs
In a live virtual panel, NASCIO released its annual survey of state chief information officers today, supporting the notion that state IT leaders led the transition to remote work and a renewed push for digital services. READ MORE

Hacker Campaign Targets Govs' VPN, Windows Vulnerabilities
Federal agencies are warning that a recent wave of intrusion attempts by hackers are targeting state and local governments. Some of the attacks appear to have led to unauthorized access to election support systems. 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

Lawmakers Push for Answers on Federal BLM Surveillance

Experts: Florida Voting Machines Ripe for Foreign Hackers

New York Agency Makes Case for Social Media Oversight

Virginia Voter Registration Extended After System Disruption

Should Government IT Be Hiring Hackers — and Pirates?

High Turnout, Sporadic Problems Reported at Texas Polling Places as Early Voting Begins

Michigan Firm Nets Cybersecurity Funds to Guard EV Charging

New York Conservancy Organization Hit by Ransomware Attack

Early Voting Glitches Emerge in Georgia Amid Heavy Turnout

Federal Judge Denies Effort to End Touchscreen Voting in Georgia

EDITOR'S CHOICE

Securing New Jersey’s Courts as Justice Moves Online

State and Local Government Make Slow Job Gains in September

Cyberthreats Collide in Runup to November Election

INDUSTRY RESOURCES

Paper: Hybrid Infrastructure for a More Innovative Government

Paper: How 5G Will Transform Cities - And How Cities Are Preparing

Paper: How Automating Spend Management Helps Governments Enable a Remote Workforce

Paper: Securing the Distributed Workforce: The State of North Carolina

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