Bill would fund unemployment IT modernization, portable benefits

The Emergency Benefits for Independent Workers Program Act would establish an emergency portable benefits fund for states to use for unemployed workers and to help modernize their IT systems.

How pandemic response amplifies state cyber challenges

The additional responsibilities state and local IT shops have taken on in the wake of the pandemic have stretched their already thin resources, but the work administering hundreds of federal programs may finally open the door for federal cybersecurity funding.

Machine-learning model shows quarantine impact on virus spread

Researchers at MIT were able to draw a direct correlation between quarantine measures and a reduction in the effective reproduction number of the virus.

States try automating virus contact tracing

Contact tracing apps use smartphones’ GPS and Bluetooth functions to collect and share data about where users have been and with whom they’ve come in contact.

As coronavirus strikes, crucial data in electronic health records hard to harvest

Pooling data from the digital records systems in thousands of hospitals has proved a technical nightmare, largely because software built by rival technology firms often cannot retrieve and share information to help doctors judge which coronavirus treatments are helping patients recover.

Contact tracing with a technology twist

To supplement the thousands of frontline public health workers required for contact tracing, some governments are considering an smartphone-based approach.

Reopening means contact tracing. Many states aren't ready.

With no national plan and scant federal dollars on the horizon, states are funding their own contact-tracing initiatives for what experts predict will be a massive undertaking lasting 18 months to two years, until a vaccine is developed.

Dems plan COVID relief for state, local government

Democratic lawmakers want the next stimulus package to provide state and local governments with as much as $700 billion in block aid grants and increased funding for Medicaid to help them retain workers and avoid layoffs.

COVIDScholar uncovers nonobvious insights in virus research

Scientists at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory have built a text-mining tool that uses natural language processing to not only scan and search research papers on COVID-19 but also help identify connections that may not be readily apparent.

Public coronavirus data varies widely between states

While most states made county- and ZIP code-level information available soon after they began reporting cases, some have hesitated to localize data further because of privacy concerns.

Keeping the lights on in Northern Virginia’s data centers

Loudoun County is working with local data center operators and tenants to ensure government, businesses and consumers can access telecommunications, streaming, data storage and processing services, even as they shelter in place.

Census ramps up COVID-19 survey

Census will leverage its cloud-based data collection infrastructure to provide timely information on how pandemic-related changes are affecting Americans.

How to use mass notification technology for COVID-19

Mass notification systems provide an effective and direct way to communicate with the public, allowing officials to target vulnerable populations and ensuring residents have accurate and up-to-date information.

Pandemic response surfaces security gaps

Government’s response to the virus has revealed areas for improving cybersecurity, data sharing and emergency preparedness, experts say.

Robots are playing many roles in the coronavirus crisis -- and offering lessons for future disasters

Taking on mundane tasks for health care workers during the pandemic, off-the-shelf robots are automating testing, delivering meals and disinfecting hospital rooms.

Demographic, economic census data for COVID-19 response

The Census Bureau has launched a resource page that highlights demographic and economic data decision-makers can use for more effective response to the pandemic.

Coronavirus fuels explosive growth in telehealth -- and concern about fraud

The administration’s lifting of telehealth restrictions could inadvertently unleash a wave of billing fraud and abuse and risk patient safety -- especially if officials yield to industry pressure to make many of the emergency policy changes permanent.

It’s time to double down on intelligent automation

IA solutions can help agencies manage short-term COVID-19 response and build capacity for the future, ensuring vital government services are provided to taxpayers.

DOD's plan for 'virtual critical care wards' for COVID-19 patients

The Medical Technology Enterprise Consortium wants health professionals to be able to deliver high-quality critical care to bedsides of COVID-19 patients in field hospitals, small rural health care facilities and even gymnasiums.

Hospital hackers seize upon coronavirus pandemic

Since the coronavirus pandemic began, cybersecurity experts say they have seen an uptick in attempted ransomware and other hacking attempts on hospitals, health care systems, clinical labs and research centers.

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