Plus, America’s love affair with paperless voting is over. Here’s why...

GovTech Today
GOVTECH CIO
MARCH 30, 2020

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Enabling a New Way to Work
Working remotely 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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TOP STORIES

From A to Z: Top 25 Doers, Dreamers and Drivers (Infographic)
GovTech’s Top 25 Doers, Dreamers and Drivers for 2020 comprise an impressive cohort of tech leaders from the public and private sectors whose work makes government better. Here’s a glimpse at their accomplishments. READ MORE

Coronavirus: 9 CIOs Explain How They're Enabling Telework
We asked technology leaders at state and local governments across the country what they're using to enable public servants to work without coming into an office. Here's what nine of them said. READ MORE

Unemployment Claims Surge Nationwide, Testing State Systems
States have never seen the volume of unemployment insurance claims that they have received in recent days. Although some online systems are doing better than others, states urge citizens to utilize virtual services. READ MORE

8 Tips for Government on Working from Home and Staying Sane
For the past decade, my physical office has been split between Austin, Texas, and an airplane flying above the U.S. My public-sector background taught me a lot about remote and distributed work. Here are my top strategies. READ MORE

‘White Space’ Internet Could Connect the U.S.’s Isolated Places
In some of the most remote areas of the country, neither wired nor current wireless solutions seem like viable connectivity options. But with a few more regulations lifted, white space could be the answer to this problem. READ MORE

America’s Love Affair with Paperless Voting Is Over. Here’s Why
Once heralded as the solution to most election woes, our affinity for the paperless voting technology has dimmed. Today, experts consider it one of the biggest liabilities, and favor a return to paper ballots. READ MORE

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Communicating with Constituents
The network of tomorrow provides flexible, software-based network services that allow agencies to accommodate citizen and workforce demands within days — if not hours.
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Facial Recognition to Check Pedestrians at Border Crossing

Coronavirus Restrictions Could Lead to Remote Voting for Congress

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