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K-12 Education
CoSN Offers Tips for Improving Education Through Innovation
A report issued this week by the Consortium for School Networking looks at the hurdles to innovation in K-12 education, as well as the trends and technology school leaders can use to improve teaching and learning.
February 06, 2025
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News Staff
Transportation
To Boost EV Charging Infrastructure, Open Tesla Plug Access
A new report details how opening Tesla’s Supercharger network to all electric vehicles could increase the total number of available charging ports, without requiring the development of new sites.
February 06, 2025
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Skip Descant
GovTech Biz
GovAI Coalition Adds a Free Procurement Hub With Pavilion
The coalition is a relatively new but growing group that promotes the responsible use of AI in the public sector. It has teamed with Pavilion, which offers a platform for shareable contracts, on this fresh data-building push.
February 06, 2025
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Thad Rueter
Question of the Day
How many cameras will be used to capture the Super Bowl this year?
Answer: More than 240.
February 06, 2025
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News Staff
K-12 Education
Trump Administration Hits Brakes on St. Louis Electric School Buses
A carefully planned overhaul of bus fleets for St. Louis-area school districts is in limbo after an executive order from President Donald Trump paused previously allocated spending on clean energy initiatives.
February 06, 2025
Higher Education
Miami Tech Works Program Makes Progress in Building Workforce
In its first year, a federally funded program through Miami Dade College trained 675 students at universities or boot camps, and 315 of those have since found jobs with salaries $66,000 or more.
February 06, 2025
Public Safety
Major Central New York Police Agencies Don’t Use Video Recall
Many body cameras have a feature that continuously records hours of video and, in some cases, audio, even if the officer hasn’t turned on the camera — a feature that serves as a fail-safe measure.
February 06, 2025
Justice & Public Safety
Eureka, Calif., Votes No on License Plate Reader Cameras
The Eureka City Council tossed a contract to install 21 automated license plate reader cameras throughout the city at a Tuesday meeting, with a vote that came after public opposition to the tech.
February 06, 2025
Transportation
West Virginia Airport Turns to Autonomous Grounds Crew
Morgantown City Council has approved a three-year agreement with a Nashville-based company to provide an initial fleet of 12 autonomous mowers and the company's proprietary guidance software.
February 06, 2025
K-12 Education
How a Denver-Area District is Making Compsci Available to All
To expand computer science education at Adams 12 Five Star Schools in Colorado, a former IT coordinator convened a group of teachers to help overhaul course offerings and standardize a curriculum with broad appeal.
February 06, 2025
Cloud & Computing
State of the States 2025: Does IT Make Governors' Agendas?
If there was a universal theme in 2025 speeches, it was smartphone bans in schools. But governors also outlined plans and accomplishments in cybersecurity, modernization and digital government.
February 06, 2025
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Editorial Staff
K-12 Education
FETC25: TECHShare Live Showcases AI Tools of Tomorrow
The final session of this year's Future of Education Technology Conference offered a glimpse at how AI platforms and tools might revolutionize education accessibility for students and work efficiency for teachers.
February 05, 2025
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Andrew Westrope
Cybersecurity
In Massachusetts, Cybersecurity Is First a People Issue
The state has been successful at reducing its cyber vulnerabilities by nearly 50 percent in the last year, its CISO said, as it undertakes a statewide strategy to grow a cybersecurity culture.
February 05, 2025
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Skip Descant
Biz Data
Drowning in Data, Law Enforcement Turns to Video Analytics
A global survey of law enforcement reveals the top tech tools, from those empowering criminals to those aiding law enforcement. The North American data reveals unique challenges and priorities.
February 05, 2025
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Nikki Davidson
Cybersecurity
Phoenix Privacy Officer Plans Cultural Shift in Protection
The city’s inaugural Chief Privacy Officer Ciara Maerowitz is working to weave privacy into processes, get risk assessments done, and promote a culture of responsible data use and transparency in public services.
February 05, 2025
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Ashley Silver
Four Questions
Four Questions is an interview feature that appears in each issue of Government Technology Magazine. As the name implies, it sees us asking four questions of folks who work in state and local government technology.
December 16, 2022
K-12 Education
Tampa Schools Pilot Florida's $1.1M Custom AI Initiative
The system incorporates Florida’s academic standards, course work and individual student data to assist teachers and personalize learning. It uses information on the Internet but is not accessible to the public.
February 05, 2025
Question of the Day
Can AI allow you to talk to your future self?
Answer: Yes.
February 05, 2025
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News Staff
Civic Innovation
Ashtabula County, Ohio, to Refresh Building Dept. Software
The county’s board of commissioners has approved a service agreement with a new vendor to upgrade software at its building department. The move will facilitate work with cities and conversations with customers.
February 05, 2025
Broadband & Network
BEAD Benefits Surpass Internet to Reach Housing, Food Services
Local officials and Internet service providers say the $42.45 billion federal Broadband Equity, Access and Deployment program has ancillary benefits. It helps link residents to other vital services.
February 05, 2025
Higher Education
CSU Partners With Major Tech Companies for Comprehensive AI Training
In collaboration with Instructure, Alphabet, Nvidia, Intel, AWS, Microsoft, OpenAI and others, the California State University system is to roll out AI tools and training to all students, faculty and staff.
February 05, 2025
Recovery
Residents Struggle to Recover from 2020 Santa Cruz Mountains Fire
The CZU inferno destroyed about 700 homes in Santa Cruz County. Of those, 127 residences have been rebuilt and another 134 are under construction, according to the county.
February 05, 2025
Preparedness and Communications
Stanislaus County, Calif., Discusses Improving 911 Response
Stanislaus County leaders held a discussion Tuesday about call transfer times as they sorted through an ongoing controversy over emergency dispatch services.
February 05, 2025
Transportation
Georgia’s Planned $33M Station Will Fuel Hydrogen Trucks
Hydrogen-powered semitrucks are now navigating roads along Georgia’s coast, ferrying supplies and goods from the state’s ports to inland auto factories and construction sites.
February 05, 2025
Civic Innovation
Minnesota County Launches Mobile App to Fight Food Insecurity
The Hometown Food Security Project has launched an innovative mobile app designed to transform how the community addresses food insecurity.
February 05, 2025
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