(Scoop News Group) Emerging Tech — A StateScoop & EdScoop Special Report Trends in data analytics, cryptocurrency, easy application development and virtual reality are shaking up government and academic IT. Jun 7, 2022 By StateScoop Staff
(Scoop News Group) Crypto’s crash tamped down mayors’ hype, but cities are still chasing it Bitcoin has lost half its value, but many cities are still looking to embrace cryptocurrency, even if there's not really a good use for it. Jun 7, 2022 By Benjamin Freed
(Scoop News Group) States: Heed the power of low-code software development Low-code application development boomed during the pandemic. But now the technology’s biggest proponents say it needs careful management. Jun 7, 2022 By Colin Wood
Exploring the foundations of cybersecurity compliance State of Arizona and Arctic Wolf leaders share approaches to balancing cybersecurity compliance with multiple operational frameworks. Jun 6, 2022 By StateScoop Staff
Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker (Chris Sweda / Pool via Getty Images) To catch freeway shooters, Illinois is installing more cameras Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker approved legislation placing more cameras on expressways throughout 22 counties. Jun 6, 2022 By Colin Wood
(Getty Images) Wyoming IT department to help develop certificate for state university The state IT department is working with the University of Wyoming to develop an executive-training program that state tech leaders will take. Jun 3, 2022 By Emily Bamforth
A view looking toward San Francisco from Marin County, California. (Getty Images) California sheriff to stop sharing license-plate data after settlement The Marin County Sheriff's Office agreed to comply with a law that limits what data law enforcement shares with federal immigration agencies. Jun 2, 2022 By Benjamin Freed
A man receives a haircut at Tee’s Barber Shop in the Greenwood district of Tulsa on May 30, 2021 in Tulsa, Oklahoma. (Brandon Bell / Getty Images) Wisconsin licensing agency says Salesforce upgrade will put customers first A Salesforce platform replaces outdated tech at the Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services. Jun 2, 2022 By Colin Wood