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Question of the Day
How many recycled e-scooter batteries do you need to make one EV battery?
Answer: 130.
April 14, 2025
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News Staff
Policy
Data Laws Would Refine Privacy Strategies, Consumer Control
Lawmakers in several states are considering bills that would give residents more control over their data. A measure under consideration in Texas would formally recognize global privacy controls.
April 14, 2025
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Ashley Silver
K-12 Education
Unplugged Act Would Take School Phone Bans National
A bill introduced to the House of Representatives this week would ban cellphones from school classrooms, with exceptions for students with disabilities or other needs, such as lack of English language proficiency.
April 14, 2025
K-12 Education
For School Safety, Digital Surveillance Needs Human Touch
Many U.S. school districts have turned to technology, especially digital surveillance, as the antidote to campus violence. Not everyone is sold on that approach, as it can raise issues with privacy and security.
April 14, 2025
Higher Education
Troy University Hosts Cybersecurity Symposium
An informative event last week hosted attendees from law enforcement, the judicial system, private businesses and educational institutions such as Troy University, Wallace Community College and local high schools.
April 14, 2025
Transportation
Will Tariffs Upend Electric Vehicle Adoption in the U.S.?
The recent tariffs on imported vehicles as well as on auto parts coming into the United States could be just the latest bump in the road amid slowing electrified vehicle adoption.
April 14, 2025
Emerging Tech
Space Industry Leaders Want Action to Fill Workforce Gaps
They say limited educational and structured career pathways have led to a growing gap in the U.S. space workforce, a critical shortfall the nation must urgently address if it is to reclaim its edge in global tech.
April 14, 2025
Past Issues of Government Technology
Government Technology January/February 2023
Safe Haven: The gov tech market trends toward "big tent" platforms, offering shelter for investors.
January 05, 2023
Lohrmann on Cybersecurity
Navigating Cybersecurity Amid DOGE Cuts and Global Tariffs
Tariffs and DOGE cuts are grabbing headlines at the moment, and both will likely impact government cybersecurity at the federal, state and local levels. Let’s explore.
April 13, 2025
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Dan Lohrmann
Higher Education
Opinion: Higher-Ed Brain Drain Threatens National Economy, Security
Now more than ever, higher education and its advocates need to clearly and publicly explain what it means for the U.S. to train and attract generations of experts in competitive STEM fields — or to lose them.
April 11, 2025
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Jim A. Jorstad
Broadband & Network
St. Louis Connects Parks, Retail With Free Public Wi-Fi
Officials have expanded the service to seven parks and a four-mile stretch of business corridor, in a bid to improve digital literacy and quality of life. An additional rollout is planned later this year.
April 11, 2025
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Skip Descant
Workforce & People
Brandon Ragle Named CIO, Secretary of Illinois DoIT
Ragle brings more than two decades of experience to the role of state CIO, including in leadership roles managing enterprise applications and the state technology budget for the Department of Innovation and Technology.
April 11, 2025
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News Staff
Artificial Intelligence
States’ AI-Powered Hiring Platforms Aim to Bolster Workforces
States are increasingly incorporating artificial intelligence into their employment platforms to help connect job seekers to opportunities. The impacts on their workforce, officials have said, are tangible.
April 11, 2025
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Julia Edinger
Workforce & People
Durham, N.C.’s Longtime Tech Leader Has Resigned
Kerry Goode, who had served as chief information officer and director of the city’s Technology Solutions Department since 2010, has moved on. Officials have looked within to find Durham’s new interim CIO.
April 11, 2025
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News Staff
Artificial Intelligence
San Diego County to Examine Policy Changes Needed Around AI
County supervisors have directed officials to study what updates should be enacted to deal with artificial intelligence as it takes further hold in everyday life. Leaders will develop a framework for how AI should be employed.
April 11, 2025
Question of the Day
Is the Windows 95 reboot jingle now a historical sound?
Answer: Yes.
April 11, 2025
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News Staff
Justice & Public Safety
All Pennsylvania State Troopers Now Have Body Cameras
State Police have spent more than $40 million during the last two years to buy 2,000 body cameras, software, and expanded-view cameras for 1,400 patrol vehicles. All personnel are now equipped, weeks ahead of time.
April 11, 2025
Justice & Public Safety
CLEMIS Police and Court Database Plans National Growth
Based in Michigan, the data-sharing operation has about 250 agencies, with 2,000 members anticipated by 2030. One of the technology leaders behind this push details what’s coming next, and why.
April 11, 2025
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Thad Rueter
Higher Education
High Schoolers Earn Free Compsci Degrees Through PTECH Program
Through the Pathways in Technology Early College High School program, students in the North Tonawanda and Niagara Falls school districts in New York can earn 60 college credits in computer science.
April 11, 2025
Recovery
FEMA Cuts $300M for Florida Hurricane, Flooding Relief
Federal aid meant to help protect Florida communities from natural disasters has been frozen since January. A large portion of funds would have come from the Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities program.
April 11, 2025
Higher Education
Opinion: Humanistic Education Is Paramount in the Digital Age
Digital technology, AI and the dopamine loop that drives our constant connectivity are undermining the quality of students' attention. There's an old solution: social connection, deep reading and tuning out tech.
April 11, 2025
K-12 Education
Clark County Wants School Bus Cameras After Pilot Study
A two-month pilot study of moving violations near school buses in Nevada's largest county found 6.1 violations each day per bus. Now the State Assembly is considering a bill to allow schools to use enforcement cameras.
April 11, 2025
Cybersecurity
Cyber Attack Impacting Oregon Environmental Department
The Oregon Department of Environmental Quality has reported a cyber attack that is affecting communications and operations including vehicle inspections. Some services will be shuttered through the weekend.
April 11, 2025
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Skip Descant
Emerging Tech
Minnesota Data Center Debate Turns to Water Consumption
Questions about the quantities of water needed to keep data centers cool has become another point of contention in the debate over the industry’s explosive growth in Minnesota.
April 11, 2025
Transportation
Rochester, Minn., Aims to Clear Up E-Scooter Clutter Downtown
With Lime scooters returning to the city’s streets this week, local officials are rolling out new infrastructure designed to limit the scattering of scooters and e-bikes downtown.
April 11, 2025
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