Special Voting is closing soon for StateScoop 50 Awards The annual StateScoop 50 Awards honor the best and the brightest who make state government more efficient and effective. By StateScoop Staff March 15, 2019 Share Facebook LinkedIn Twitter Copy Link Advertisement Advertisement More Like This Public libraries are alive and well, thanks to Gen Z, millennials and the shift to digital collections By Sophia Fox-Sowell Meet New York’s chief customer experience officer By Colin Wood Advertisement Top Stories Three Maryland IT officials now report to governor and CIO By Keely Quinlan Cyberattacks may follow CrowdStrike outage, warns MS-ISAC By Colin Wood Sophia Fox-Sowell Keely Quinlan State, local governments trying new strategies to fill workforce gaps, report shows By Sophia Fox-Sowell Advertisement
Public libraries are alive and well, thanks to Gen Z, millennials and the shift to digital collections By Sophia Fox-Sowell
Cyberattacks may follow CrowdStrike outage, warns MS-ISAC By Colin Wood Sophia Fox-Sowell Keely Quinlan
State, local governments trying new strategies to fill workforce gaps, report shows By Sophia Fox-Sowell
(Getty Images) Labor Dept. awards $204M to update state unemployment systems The Labor Department announced it's supplying funding to help 18 states make their unemployment systems more accessible and reliable. By Caroline Nihill
(Federal Communications Commission / Flickr) States awarded extra $4.3M to promote Affordable Connectivity Program By Lindsay McKenzie