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Government Experience
Midland, Texas, Launches Platform to Track City Projects
The platform is designed to showcase improvements to the city as they happen so that residents can know what to expect, where these things are happening and the planned timeline.
April 04, 2025
Emerging Tech
New $19B Data Center Proposal Is Biggest Yet for Atlanta Area
Dozens of data center announcements have flooded the Atlanta area of late, but the latest is poised to be the largest of them all — and one of the biggest developments in state history.
April 04, 2025
Policy
State Efficiency Bill Involving AI Advances in North Carolina
A North Carolina Senate bill that would review state agency performance and staffing levels, relying in part on the use of artificial intelligence, cleared its first committee step this week.
April 04, 2025
Higher Education
Northeastern University Launches 'Claude' AI for Critical Thinking
A private research university in Massachusetts is deploying Claude for Education, a chatbot designed by Anthropic to walk students through a reasoning process to help them build critical thinking skills.
April 04, 2025
Higher Education
Cyber PIVOTT Act Would Offer Cybersecurity Degrees for Public-Sector Work
A bill moving through Congress proposes full scholarships for two-year degrees on the condition that students work two years at the federal, state, local or tribal level after graduating.
April 03, 2025
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Abby Sourwine
K-12 Education
CoSN 2025: How to Build a Student Data Privacy Program
At a workshop this week at the Consortium for School Networking’s annual conference, student data privacy expert Linnette Attai said thorough data mapping and policy review are fundamental to data protection.
April 03, 2025
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Brandi Vesco
Workforce & People
NASCIO Charts Rise of Chief Privacy Officer, Offers Guidance
A new report from the National Association of State Chief Information Officers highlights the large increase in the number of state CPOs. It also offers a blueprint for states or executives to create a privacy program.
April 03, 2025
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Ashley Silver
Broadband & Network
What’s New in Digital Equity: States Push for BEAD Progress
Plus, New York announced $50 million for broadband infrastructure, Philadelphia has launched a tool to find free Wi-Fi in the city, federal broadband legislation has been introduced, and more.
April 03, 2025
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Julia Edinger
K-12 Education
Alabama Legislation Restricts Phones at School
New legislation in Alabama bans K-12 students from using portable communication devices on campus during the school day and requires that they be trained on the risks of social media.
April 03, 2025
Question of the Day
Why do AI-generated images of food make people uneasy?
Answer: Because they can be just slightly unrealistic.
April 03, 2025
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News Staff
Hyland Virtual Q&A
November 30, 2022
GovTech Biz
Flock Safety Pitches Drones as First Responders to 911 Calls
Drones are quickly taking on more roles in law enforcement, disaster management and other tasks. Their latest role is arriving at emergency situations before humans do, collecting information for police.
April 03, 2025
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News Staff
Broadband & Network
‘Life-Changing’ Broadband Project Begins Near Lindsay, Okla.
The recent groundbreaking commences work that ultimately will connect nearly 100 homes and businesses in the area with high-speed Internet. It’s paid for with federal American Rescue Plan Act and local matching funds.
April 03, 2025
K-12 Education
2024 Ransomware Attack Compromised Data From Highline Schools, Wash.
After a nearly five-month investigation, officials determined that compromised sensitive information included names, addresses, Social Security numbers, financial account information, passport numbers and more.
April 03, 2025
Artificial Intelligence
New Jersey Governor Signs Law Criminalizing Deepfakes
Gov. Phil Murphy has signed a bill establishing third-degree criminal penalties in the state for people who produce deepfake audio or visual media for unlawful purposes — or who share deepfakes created for unlawful purposes.
April 03, 2025
Voices
Aging 911 Systems Are Failing Millions — NG911 Is the Answer
Moving to Next-Gen 911 is more than just a technical challenge; it's a moral imperative as public safety agencies work to meet the needs of all Americans, including those with disabilities or language barriers, during emergencies.
April 03, 2025
Higher Education
Michigan State Partners With Apple for Manufacturing Academy
A partnership between the university and the tech giant will establish Apple Manufacturing Academy in downtown Detroit, with in-person and online training in smart manufacturing for small and medium-sized businesses.
April 03, 2025
Emerging Tech
Private Space Launch Rivals Catching Up to SpaceX
Other space companies have been scrambling to compete with SpaceX for years, but developing a reliable rocket takes slow, steady work and big budgets. Now, some rivals are catching up.
April 03, 2025
Policy
West Virginia Passes New Data Center Development Bill
The West Virginia House of Delegates passed the legislation at the request of Gov. Patrick Morrisey. It’s a sweeping energy bill that aims to usher in an increase of data center development.
April 03, 2025
Infrastructure
Oakland, Calif., to Install Hundreds of Public EV Chargers
Nearly 250 electric vehicle chargers will be deployed citywide this year in a push to expand charging opportunities at work and for residents living in apartment buildings. They’re the result of a three-way partnership.
April 02, 2025
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Skip Descant
K-12 Education
CoSN 2025: Calling on K-12 Leaders to Fight for E-Rate
Experts at the Consortium for School Networking’s annual conference in Seattle urged K-12 leaders to contact the FCC and Congress and voice their support for the E-rate program that funds school broadband.
April 02, 2025
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Brandi Vesco
Question of the Day
Is Amazon trying to buy TikTok?
Answer: It appears so.
April 02, 2025
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News Staff
K-12 Education
Midland, Texas, Students Earn Toyota Certifications
A career and technical education program at Midland Independent School District in Texas allows students to earn dual high school and college credit through Midland College while getting certified to work on Toyotas.
April 02, 2025
Artificial Intelligence
Minnesota Bill Would Regulate Data Centers’ Water Use
The state measure would put fees in place, compelling data centers to pay for conservation. It would also require a 65 percent carbon-free energy supply, and public disclosure of their electricity use and water withdrawals.
April 02, 2025
Transportation
With Seizures, Albuquerque, N.M., Gets Tough on E-Scooters
The city said it has impounded 38 electric scooters parked on sidewalks, and rental companies may face fees. Vendors questioned the timing but said they are working with officials and will follow the rules.
April 02, 2025
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