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K-12 Education
School District Employees Affected by Cyber Attack on Consultant
Many Oregon school districts have been notified that a data breach of Carruth Compliance Consulting, which manages retirement plans, may have compromised names, Social Security numbers and financial account information.
January 22, 2025
K-12 Education
FETC25: A Cyber Attack from the Victim’s Perspective
Seven years after a cyber attack cost her North Carolina school district $1.3 million, a retired CTO shared stories and tips from the 42-day recovery process at the Future of Education Technology Conference.
January 21, 2025
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Andrew Westrope
Higher Education
AI Agents Are Coming to Higher Education
AI agents are customizable tools with more decision-making power than chatbots. They have the potential to automate more tasks, and some schools have implemented them for administrative and educational purposes.
January 21, 2025
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Abby Sourwine
Civic Innovation
Redesigned S.F. Site Targets Accessibility, Flexibility
San Francisco has launched a re-platformed SF.gov, with new content management for better flexibility and in-house management. A new design system is intended to improve access and visual consistency.
January 21, 2025
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News Staff
Workforce & People
Idaho IT Staffs Up to Set Stage for Future Consolidation
Two January appointments in the Idaho Office of Information Technology Services will help enable the state to better deliver technology services and prepare for future consolidation plans.
January 21, 2025
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Julia Edinger
K-12 Education
AI System Will Drive Academics at New Virtual Charter School
Opening this fall in Arizona, Unbound Academy will use AI to condense core academic lessons to two hours a day, followed by workshops, mentorship sessions and student-led projects, per the school’s charter application.
January 21, 2025
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Brandi Vesco
Question of the Day
Where is the U.S. Constitution giving a 404 error message?
Answer: The White House website.
January 21, 2025
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News Staff
Artificial Intelligence
AI Aspirations Drive Hartford, Conn.’s Innovation Funding Bid
The city is among those vying for funding from the $100 million “Innovation Clusters” state program to promote development of key industries. In its case, Hartford would expand its work in artificial intelligence.
January 21, 2025
Smart Cities
Kalamazoo, Mich., Approves $2M for Smart Water Meters
Commissioners approved using the money to buy the meters earlier this month. The devices, which collect near real-time data, will join 7,500 smart meters already in operation as Edison neighborhood lines are replaced.
January 21, 2025
Workforce & People
Massachusetts Tech Agency’s New Role Will Shape Strategy
Massachusetts’ Executive Office of Technology Services and Security’s first deputy secretary, Erica Bradshaw, plays an instrumental role in guiding planning for the agency and the state.
January 21, 2025
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Julia Edinger
Higher Education
NY Gov. Hochul's Budget Proposes Free Tuition for Tech Degrees
Part of Gov. Kathy Hochul's budget proposal would cover tuition at any public community college in New York for adults studying fields such as advanced manufacturing, technology, engineering, AI or cybersecurity.
January 21, 2025
Higher Education
Elizabethtown College to Offer 1-Year Certification in AI and Ed Tech
Starting in May, a college in central Pennsylvania will offer a five-course,15-credit online program focused on emerging AI trends, online learning practices, and strategies to improve student engagement and outcomes.
January 21, 2025
Preparedness and Communications
Houston Opens Area Warming Centers Amid Winter Storm
In preparation for another round of cold weather, Houston opened 10 warming centers Sunday night with some Harris County precincts and Fort Bend County officials also announcing warming centers.
January 21, 2025
Cybersecurity
Chester County, Pa., Looks to Raise Awareness About Online Scams
Pennsylvania state Rep. Chris Pielli, along with the Housing Authority of Chester County, recently held a free program educating people on how to spot and avoid frauds and scams that use technology.
January 21, 2025
Cybersecurity
Texas State Office Fires 7 Employees After Data Breach
The personal identifying information of more than 61,000 Texans may have been compromised in a data breach, and some of the state's most vulnerable residents are at highest risk.
January 21, 2025
GovTech Biz
The 2025 GT100: Our 10th Annual List of Who's Who in Gov Tech
See who made the latest edition of the GovTech 100 as we analyze the market serving state and local government IT. With ever-more investment in gov tech, several large firms have begun merging with startups and niche players.
Winter 2025
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Thad Rueter
Higher Education
University of Iowa to Crack Down on Mass Emails
The university's new policy requires anyone who wants to send a mass email to file a request to be evaluated by the UI Office of Strategic Communication, which will then use written standards to determine its validity.
January 21, 2025
Lohrmann on Cybersecurity
Cybersecurity in Transition: Biden Administration Warnings and What’s Next for the U.S.
From a new White House executive order on cyber to a blog from the outgoing CISA director to more scary details on the Treasury hack, the outgoing administration has strong words on cyber threats.
January 19, 2025
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Dan Lohrmann
Cybersecurity & Privacy Imperative
July 26, 2022
Education
As Uses for It Rise, Will AI Keep Its Promise to Education?
The idea that any latest technology will change education forever is a familiar one. Artificial intelligence’s adaptability and expertise make it different, experts said, but further reflection is needed.
January 17, 2025
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News Staff
Policy
In a First, FTC to Ban GM from Sharing Connected Vehicle Data
The Federal Trade Commission will bar the automaker from sharing customer geolocation and driver behavior with consumer reporting agencies for five years. The first such order, it will last 20 years, GM said.
January 17, 2025
Smart Cities
Nine-Building Data Center Campus Proposed North of Atlanta
The proposed complex, which came to light in a filing Thursday, would be worth an estimated $5 billion and would go in to Newton County, about an hour east of Atlanta. If built, it would span nearly 2.6 million square feet.
January 17, 2025
K-12 Education
Colorado High School Students Raise Money for Space Plane Project
After multiple years of work, along with some setbacks, students in Centaurus High School's physics club are ready to build a space plane with a goal of contributing to climate change research.
January 17, 2025
K-12 Education
Oregon School District Also Affected by Security Breach
The Baker School District is one of hundreds nationwide and in other countries affected by a computer breach that accessed students’ names, birthdates and some other information.
January 17, 2025
K-12 Education
FCC Announces School, Library Cyber Pilot Participants
Schools and districts comprise 645 of the 707 participants selected to receive funding through the Federal Communications Commission’s three-year, $200 million Schools and Libraries Cybersecurity Pilot Program.
January 17, 2025
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News Staff
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