Plus, cities reimagine 311 service as pandemic shifts the paradigm, states deploy chatbots for crisis, contactless transit fare systems are in high demand and more...

Digital Communities
COMMUNITY & LOCAL GOV NEWS
AUGUST 4, 2020

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Municipal Clerks Feel Pressure to Modernize as COVID-19 Persists
In one way, the pandemic has made life harder for municipal clerks across the country. In another, it has helped officials imagine what's possible with technology, both now and in the future. READ MORE

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WATCH: How One County Launched a Virus Self-Screening Site in Record Time
Tarrant County, Texas, has become a national model for its innovative site to speed up testing for its residents.
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Cities Reimagine 311 Service as Pandemic Shifts the Paradigm
At the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, New York City’s 311 service reached nearly 200,000 calls a day, prompting significant changes in business as usual and a new reliance on data-driven decision-making. READ MORE

What’s New in Civic Tech: States Deploy Chatbots for Crisis
Plus, Nassau County, N.Y., publishes an equity gap toolkit; Kansas City, Mo., conducts a COVID-19 survey to compile crisis data direct from residents; and Apolitical is hosting a class on public-sector innovation. READ MORE

Contactless Transit Fare Systems Are in High Demand
The novel coronavirus has prompted some transit agencies to reimagine how they accept fares. Efforts to keep transit staff and riders safe, while serving the “unbanked,” are giving new payment solutions a foothold. READ MORE

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When Hindsight is 2020: A Guide for Coping in the Post-Y2K World
This Center for Digital Government thought leadership paper drills into the challenges government leaders face surrounding culture, technology and processes, and examines how the lessons government learned in the years since Y2K can inform the technology-enabled government for the next 20 years.
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Commission Wants Body Cams for Illinois City’s Police

Tucson, Ariz., Gives Free Wi-Fi to Areas Hit Hard by COVID

Maine Towns Forced to Become Tech-Savvy in Pandemic

New York Lawsuit Over School Facial Recognition Use Grows

South Florida Project Aims to Expand Town’s Connectivity

Texas School District Forks Over $50K in Ransomware Attack

Courts in Maine Allow Public, Press to Watch Online

Hybrid School Reopenings Leave Some Parents Scrambling

Mississippi Electric Co-Ops Net Grants to Boost Broadband

Oklahoma School District Offers Virtual Enrollment Options

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