Plus, local government shed jobs in April, and It might get worse and more...

GovTech Today
GOVTECH TODAY
MAY 11, 2020

Idaho Names Longtime Cyberprofessional as New CISO
The state has chosen Keith Tresh as its new cybersecurity lead within the Information Technology Services agency. Tresh has substantial government experience at the county, state and federal levels. READ MORE

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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

Seeing Past COVID-19: Questions for the Next Normal
Thinking about the next chapter of government technology raises questions about how IT strategy will change to advance modernization plans, including the adoption of permanent work-from-home arrangements for employees. READ MORE

Local Government Shed Jobs in April, and It Might Get Worse
New numbers from the federal government show that government — and local government in particular — has not been immune from the current economic havoc. And because of budget cycles, the job losses might increase. READ MORE

The Pandemic Will Mean Big, Lasting Changes for Urban Mobility
The Shared Use Mobility Summit zeroed in on all the many ways urban mobility has been rocked by the novel coronavirus. The consensus among experts seems to be that the crisis will force long-term changes. READ MORE

Intel Buys Moovit for $900M With Plans for Self-Driving Tech
As Intel continues moving away from processors and desktops toward emerging technologies, its purchase of the Israeli mobility-as-a-service company signals a long-term interest in mobility data and self-driving cars. READ MORE

QUESTION OF THE DAY

Ohio has a website that lets employers do what?
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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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MORE HEADLINES

Many Gig Workers Still Await Aid as Jobless Claims Rise

Vancouver, Wash., Pushes Pause on Bike Lane Project

Iowa Supreme Court Approves Electronic Warrant Pilot

Washington Partners on Wi-Fi Hotspots to Connect Rural Areas

Alabama Considers Potential Avenues of Broadband Expansion

New York, Zoom Agreement to Boost Platform Safeguards

Medical, Health Tech Startups Find Opportunity Amid Crisis

San Antonio, Texas, Sees Surge in Telehealth Demand

EDITOR'S CHOICE

Citing COVID-19, Sidewalk Labs Abandons Waterfront Toronto

Texas CIO Todd Kimbriel to Retire from State Service

Cooperative Purchasing Startup CoProcure Raises $2.4M

INDUSTRY RESOURCES

Paper: The Next Steps in Government Cloud Migration

Paper: Machine Learning for a More Intelligent Government

Paper: 4 Ways IT Organizations Can Benefit from Integrated Work Management

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