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"Smart City Index" of the Bitkom Association: Bonn is not an especially digitized city

The Bitkom association's "Smart City Index" gives Bonn's administration poor marks for digitalization. In terms of mobility, Bonn is among the top ten cities.

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$1.5 million gifted to Marquette University for its wellness and recreation center project

Marquette University alum John Pfefferle and his wife, Lynn, are giving $1.5 million to support the development of a new wellness and recreation center on the southwestern edge of the campus near downtown Milwaukee.

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COVID exposes digital deficit in German government


COVID exposes digital deficit in German government
dw.com
4 hrs ago
Mark Hallam
Whether with coronavirus figures filed by fax, or online forms for financial aid which then need to be printed out and signed, the pandemic has shown German government bodies lag behind European neighbors going digital.
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COVID has forced the German government to upgrade a lot of its systems and rethink several shortcomings, but progress is still slow
Around a year of lockdowns and working from home has thrust a spotlight on the German government's technical shortcomings.Watching the 16 states sharing their coronavirus databy fax until the arrival of SORMAS (Surveillance Outbreak Response Management and Analysis System) software became perhaps the most obvious but by no means the sole example of this.

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