FedScoop announces the Best Bosses in Federal IT 2022 Scoop News Group is thrilled to announce the 2022 Best Bosses in Federal IT. Jun 22, 2022 By StateScoop Staff
U.S. President Joe Biden signs a bill on May 9, 2022. (Photo by Drew Angerer / Getty Images) Biden signs cyber bill aimed at state and local coordination The president signed two cybersecurity bills, including one that boosts CISA's coordination with state and local governments. Jun 22, 2022 By Benjamin Freed
The Pulaski Skyway bridge connecting Newark and Jersey City, New Jersey. (Getty Images) Inside New Jersey’s data-driven content strategy to boost service delivery The Garden State used data to drive the redesign of how it delivers business services and information about COVID-19. Jun 22, 2022 By Eugene K. Chow
Former Virginia CIO Nelson Moe. (Scoop News Group) Former Virginia CIO Nelson Moe joins IT provider Iron Bow The move reunites Moe with former Virginia IT official Jonathan Ozovek, who compared their work relationship to "peanut butter and jelly." Jun 21, 2022 By Benjamin Freed
For virtual reality to stick, universities need meaningful classroom content Jun 21, 2022 By Emily Bamforth
The New Mexico Supreme Court in Santa Fe. (Getty Images) New Mexico Supreme Court orders county commission to certify vote Judges ordered the Otero County Commission, which had cited falsehoods about voting equipment, to certify results of the June 7 primary. Jun 16, 2022 By Benjamin Freed
Red Angus cows and calves stand after feeding on Martin Davis’s ranch on April 21, 2020 in Paradise Valley near Livingston, Montana. (William Campbell-Corbis / Getty Images) Montana lawmakers mull limiting use of facial recognition Some Montana lawmakers said they want to strike a balance between assisting law enforcement and protecting privacy. Jun 15, 2022 By Colin Wood
(Getty Images) 21 states now have chief privacy officers, with more on the way A NASCIO report found the role of chief privacy officers has grown considerably since 2019, though many hurdles remain. Jun 15, 2022 By Benjamin Freed
How large agencies are approaching zero trust and trusted user policies Naval Information Warfare Center’s Justin Hodges shares how the Atlantic office is modernizing data storage, retention and collection, in addition to expanding access to trusted users is… Jun 15, 2022 By StateScoop Staff
(Getty Images) Next-generation 911 gets $10B in spectrum bill An amendment to the Spectrum Innovation Act would use FCC auctions to potentially provide billions in funding for next-generation 911. Jun 15, 2022 By Colin Wood