Plus, officials say the recent Michigan network outage wasn't a cyberattack and more...

GovTech Today
GOVTECH TODAY
PRESENTED BY CISCO
DECEMBER 6, 2019

New York City Names Police IT Leader Jessica Tisch New CIO
Tisch has led IT efforts for NYPD for six years, and has overseen the rollout of smartphones, tablets and body cameras for the largest police department in the country. Now she will steer citywide technology. READ MORE

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Community Approaches to Safer Schools
Understand the issues schools and their communities face in coordinating physical and digital security efforts.
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American Mayors Prioritize Tech Issues for 2020 Election
Transportation infrastructure, water and sewer systems, clean energy and data policy are among the recommended focus areas on the just-released 2020 policy agenda of the U.S. Conference of Mayors. READ MORE

Michigan Network Outage Was Not a Cyberattack, Officials Say
While officials initially feared that the problems could be the result of a cyberattack, the source of the problems was swiftly discovered to be an internal maintenance issue. READ MORE

What’s New in Civic Tech: San Antonio Surveys Digital Equity
Plus, the CA.gov redesign is now underway; new tools created to help address online misinformation; Census State Data Centers are offering localized training resources for community groups; and more! READ MORE

Transportation Data Startup Remix Names Tiffany Chu New CEO
Remix, a five-year-old startup, has made a name for itself helping government transportation officials redesign streets. Now its founding CEO is stepping down, paving the way for COO Tiffany Chu to lead the company. READ MORE

QUESTION OF THE DAY

Ford is making car parts from what?
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Strengthening Partnerships Between Education & Public Safety
Natural disasters, cyberbullying and issues involving intruders are on the rise. Addressing these risks is paramount to making sure schools are safer.
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MORE HEADLINES

Florida City Inks Deals with Two Broadband Providers

Texas City Contemplates Proposed E-Scooter Rules After Test

Can Disdain for Robocalls Unite a Polarized Country?

Texas Asks Social Media Companies to Help Combat Shootings

After Robberies, California City Considers New Police Tech

Iowa Area Embraces New Text-to-911 System for Emergencies

Statewide 5G Yields Modest Speed Increases in Minnesota

S.D. First Responders Consider Encrypted Broadband Network

Electric Utilities Help Bring High-Speed Internet to Alabama

EDITOR'S CHOICE

A Quantum Computing Future Is Unlikely, Due to Random Hardware Errors

Electric Buses Are Finding their Way Around Adoption Barriers

Los Angeles to See Flurry of Zero-Emissions Pilot Projects

INDUSTRY RESOURCES

Defending the New Agency Perimeter: Supercharging User Identity in an Era of Zero Trust

Breaches and Cyber Attacks: Trend and Insight Report

Low-Code: The Fast Track to Modernization

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