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South Dakota’s IT modernization project is expanding, official says
On this week’s Priorities podcast, South Dakota Chief Technology Officer Pat Snow says his state is continuing to roll out new services on its enterprise identity platform. South Dakota, which is embarking on several large-scale IT modernization efforts, now has about 120 services online, Snow says. The state’s IT bureau is meanwhile planning quarterly releases of at least a dozen digital services. Also on the podcast, Mike Rupert, Washington, D.C.’s associate CTO for customer experience, says the district’s digital services efforts are playing a big role in Mayor Muriel Bowser’s “big comeback” effort after the pandemic. And later, Minnesota Chief Information Officer Tarek Tomes says his state is pursuing an “ambitious agenda” for digital transformation.
In the news this week:
Nearly two-thirds of local government officials believe their budgets are inadequate to support their cyber programs, according to new survey results from the Public Technology Institute. The survey provides an overview of how city and county officials are thinking about cyber and preparing for changes.
Results for America, a nonprofit aiming to help governments use data to solve community challenges, is recognizing 10 states for their use of data to support decision-making. The group recognized five leading states — Colorado, Minnesota, North Carolina, Oregon and Tennessee — along with five others as honorable mentions.
New York is proposing a new set of cybersecurity regulations for the state’s hospitals. The new regulations aim to safeguard the critical systems that hospitals use to provide patient care. They also require hospitals to develop their own cybersecurity programs and response plans.
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