Plus, secretaries of state unite to fight election misinformation and more...

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DECEMBER 13, 2019

Katy Ruckle Named Washington State Chief Privacy Officer
Washington CIO Jim Weaver has chosen Ruckle, the privacy officer and information governance administrator for the Department of Social and Health Services. She starts in the new role Jan. 1. READ MORE

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Secretaries of State Unite to Fight Election Misinformation
Elections officials nationwide came together under the hashtag #TrustedInfo2020 on Thursday to help ensure voters have access to accurate election info, hoping to prevent foreign influence on the democratic process. READ MORE

Minn. CIO Tarek Tomes Tackles Modernization, Citizen Services
In the role of chief information officer since April, Tarek Tomes explains the importance of human-centered design, how the CIO should approach emerging tech and why moving away from MNLARS was the right choice. READ MORE

What’s New in Civic Tech: Seattle Builds Benchmark Dashboard
Plus, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, approves funding for a full-time digital inclusion staffer; Chicago launches a new data portal that details developer compliance with affordable housing rules; and more! READ MORE

Most States Receive Low Grades for Online Spending Transparency Info
States have made progress with budget portals that allow citizens to see how tax dollars are spent, but a new report shows they remain lacking in online transparency about economic development subsidies. READ MORE

Columbus, Ohio, to Manage Busy Curbs With curbFlow
Columbus, Ohio, will be the location for the next pilot project from curbFlow, which is an app technology that is intended to better manage busy delivery, pickup and drop-off areas within cities. READ MORE

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MORE HEADLINES

Louisiana Community College System Hit with Ransomware

Pennsylvania County Approves Purchase of New Voting System

Ohio U.S. Attorney Calls For Access to Encrypted Devices

N.C. Schools Win Grant for Long-Distance Internet Learning

Ohio City to Expand ShotSpotter Gunshot Detection Tech

Wisconsin Receives Accolades for Online Access to Info

Sea-Tac Pumps Brakes on Facial Recognition Testing

EDITOR'S CHOICE

U.S. Census Bureau Rolls Out Innovation Tools for 2020 Count

Missouri CIO Mike Cheles Announces Retirement Date

NASCIO Survey Suggests Increasing Digital Government in 2020

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