Researchers have discovered the group behind a "cybermercenary" hacking ring that has allegedly targeted people and organizations on six continents https://t.co/7oN5nyqYo3 #govtech#stateandlocal#cybersecurity@citizenlab @NortonLifelock
In order to streamline the payment of fees and fines, @AZCourts courts are now accepting payments through convenience stores like Family Dollar and 7-Eleven with the help of industry partners https://t.co/pZMm3jQ2tb #govtech#stateandlocal#civictech@PayNearMe@ConduentTranspo
Together with the Indiana Department of Transportation, Ohio will test new autonomous vehicle tech on a stretch of interstate highway running between Columbus and Indianapolis @USDOT@ODOT_Statewide@DriveOhio@INDOT https://t.co/TBTzDwazkh
CIOs and industry experts said that identity and access management has proven increasingly important amid the pandemic's remote-work paradigm @ronguerrier@okta@IllinoisDoIT https://t.co/pZY56bbIOq
Amazon's facial recognition service — widely used by law enforcement agenices — has been discontinued for one year while the company waits for federal guidance on the practice @awscloud@ACLU@fightfortheftr https://t.co/9KooWFMH3b
The Broadband DATA Act that was signed into law in March still needs to be funded so the FCC can update its broadband mapping techniques @repgregwalden@boblatta@FCC https://t.co/mD42rXYCMf
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MORE ADDED: Working and studying from home has become the norm in 2020. Here's how government and university leaders are responding @cisco https://t.co/EDDfbpeOd7
Even during a pandemic, public-transit systems show themselves to be indispensable to the functioning of big cities (Via @TheAtlantic) https://t.co/xexIlM73cC
In Nevada, Gov. Steve Sisolak says the state has reduced the number of expected layoffs of government employees. But they will be furloughing employees one day a month as the state deals with a big budget hole from the coronavirus recession. https://t.co/d7IobwITw6
State IT systems are so ancient they are tapping retired programmers to make emergency fixes during the pandemic. Instead, they should start digital service teams to help with upgrades, writes Robert Callahan with the Internet Association. https://t.co/Rr5iU9Ib57
Local and state public health officials are under unusual scrutiny with the coronavirus, including being on the receiving end of death threats. A review found 27 who have been fired or resigned and retired since April (Via @KHNews and @AssociatedPress) https://t.co/8aIRqhEBbE
As states have begun reopening their economies, public health experts have predicted that a second wave of the #novelcoronavirus is on the horizon. However, some cities are better poised for recovery from the virus than others. → https://t.co/Jdgy72t5kr
Seattle’s Sound Transit has slashed 115 vehicles from its non-revenue fleet thanks to vehicle sharing and fleet management technology. Read their success story and find out how they did it, and how you can too. → https://t.co/GaXx46aBbb