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COVITS 2019
(2019-09-04)
Government Technology's passion is helping spread best practices and spurring innovation in the public sector. COVITS is designed to do just that. The summit has an advisory board that gathers public sector and private ...
Cybersecurity in 2019: A Time for Bigger Budgets and More Talent
(2019-02-08)
Just as thriving communities need well-equipped and expertly trained police and fire departments, state and local governments require the best in cybersecurity.
Idaho Rejects Bill on Local IT Contracts
(2019-03-06)
A proposed bill to no longer require local governments to publish IT bids in local newspapers has been rejected by the Senate Local Government and Taxation Committee.
Colorado's Technology Office to Hire 'Blockchain Architect'
(2019-03-25)
The Colorado Governor's Office of Information Technology will soon name its first "Blockchain and Distributed Ledger (BDL) Solution Architect," the state's chief technology officer announced.
North Dakota Adopts Statewide Cybersecurity Approach
(2019-04-12)
A newly signed law gives the Information Technology Department the authority to define cybersecurity for all public entities within the state.
Massachusetts Proposes Restriction on Facial Recognition
(2019-02-11)
Proposition would make it illegal for state entities to "acquire, possess, access, or use any biometric surveillance system."
State of the States 2019: Getting America Connected
(2019-01-31)
The nation's governors are laying out policy priorities for the coming year, some for the first time. Many are focused on technology-driven economic and workforce development as paths to prosperity.
Colorado Chief Customer Officer Aligns Agencies, IT
(2019-05-09)
William Chumley talks about how his work in Colorado IT drives efficiency across the state by ensuring that tech is an effective part of the work agencies are doing to improve the citizen experience.
Four States Work Toward a Single Log-in Credential
(2019-03-01)
As they grapple with security and data access, Utah, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Indiana explain how they are leveraging identity and access management to achieve their single sign-on goals for both staff and citizens.
Single Sign-On Tool Streamlines Benefits in New Mexico
(2019-05-15)
The New Mexico Department of Workforce Solutions went live with a new system that requires users to sync existing accounts for an improved experience accessing unemployment services.