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K-12 Education
Vermilion Parish Schools, La., Investigating Cyber Attack
Abbeville High and other schools in the Vermilion Parish district were temporarily offline Monday after an intruder seemed to have compromised the network. Officials are still investigating the source of the problem.
October 08, 2024
Higher Education
University of North Dakota Opens Lab to Build Satellites
The university's new facility includes dedicated lab space for designing and building satellites, a digital engineering lab, and a nanofoundry to develop new materials for satellite construction and quantum computing.
October 08, 2024
Workforce & People
Acting CIO in Spokane, Wash., Retires, Successor Named
Michael Sloon, its acting CIO and a longtime executive, has stepped away after more than 15 years at the city. The City Council affirmed his successor as acting CIO, but a recruitment is not immediately planned.
October 08, 2024
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Ashley Silver
K-12 Education
Absent State Guidance, San Antonio Teachers Dive Into AI
The Texas Education Agency has issued no guidance on AI, and most San Antonio school districts have yet to adopt formal policies, but some are experimenting with new platforms and weighing risks against potential rewards.
October 08, 2024
Steve Nichols
August 08, 2022
Higher Education
Cyber Center Under Way at Northern New Mexico College
The college is working with Los Alamos National Laboratory and the National Nuclear Security Administration on a new Center for Information Technology and Cybersecurity, which will offer bachelor's and associate degrees.
October 08, 2024
K-12 Education
FCC to Open Funding for Cybersecurity in K-12, Libraries
The three-year $200 million Schools and Libraries Cybersecurity Pilot Program opens its application window this fall. The near-term goal is to secure schools most in need, but long-term it will help nationwide.
September/October 2024
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Brandi Vesco
Public Safety
Jersey City, N.J., Adds Mental Health Workers to 911 Calls
Jersey City on Monday became the latest municipality to join a state program that pairs mental health professionals with police officers responding to 911 calls involving emotionally disturbed persons.
October 08, 2024
Preparedness and Communications
Colorado Firefighters Head to Florida for Hurricane Response
After spending days in North Carolina working on search and rescue missions after Hurricane Helene, five Colorado Springs firefighters are heading to Florida in anticipation of Hurricane Milton.
October 08, 2024
Emerging Tech
How Central New York Became a Drone Manufacturing Hub
The Central New York region has become unmatched compared to other areas in the country when it comes to drone technology and integration, local officials say.
October 08, 2024
Artificial Intelligence
Members of Congress Pushed Back on California’s AI Bill
The bloc of Democratic House members from California, led by Rep. Zoe Lofgren, argued that the bill’s technical solutions were premised on standards that are still in development.
October 08, 2024
K-12 Education
Some Colorado Schools Implement Controversial AI Surveillance
A handful of Colorado school districts and higher education institutions have implemented AI surveillance technologies, though a statewide moratorium has prevented the majority from doing so.
October 07, 2024
Artificial Intelligence
Conn. Lawmaker Leads Large-Scale Talks on AI Regulations
State Sen. James Maroney has spearheaded regular meetings with his counterparts from around the country. The goal: to create a common framework on AI and avoid a patchwork approach to legislation.
October 07, 2024
Government Experience
New Technology Coming to Minn. Outdoor License Systems
A new mobile and online licensing and permit system is in the works, with a target date of March 2025. Hunters, skiers and others will be able to store licenses on their phones, and register a harvest without tagging an animal.
October 07, 2024
Transportation
Rural Transit Systems Explore, Benefit from Data Sharing
Transit providers in rural areas are experimenting with data-sharing technology to improve services, by introducing modern features like trip planning to form more coordinated, regionwide systems. One system is already seeing results.
October 07, 2024
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Skip Descant
GovTech Biz
CivicPlus Beefs Up Its Recreation Management With New Deal
The company, which serves local governments, has bought software and a consulting service from ePRepSolutions. Among the main reasons is to help public agencies recover costs for parks and recreational facilities.
October 07, 2024
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News Staff
K-12 Education
Controversial Law Prevents School Bus Cameras in Massachusetts
Some Boston city officials believe cameras could help dissuade other vehicles from making dangerous moving violations around school buses, but a state ban on automated traffic law enforcement stands in the way.
October 07, 2024
K-12 Education
Ed-Tech Companies Seek AI Guidelines and Standards
Several ed-tech organizations have come out with their own set of artificial intelligence guidelines in recent months as groups try to tackle what's considered best practices for developing AI in education.
October 07, 2024
Cybersecurity
Securing All of Government Takes a Whole-of-Country Approach
In the September/October issue of Government Technology, we look at the current cybersecurity landscape as state and local governments work to boost their defenses.
September/October 2024
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Noelle Knell
Government Technology State and Local Articles
Kansas CISO: How AI Could Help Patch Software Faster
CISO John Godfrey sees potential for AI to help cybersecurity teams know when it’s safe to push patches fast. At the same time, he’s keeping an eye on AI-powered threats like deepfakes.
October 07, 2024
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Jule Pattison-Gordon
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Noelle Knell
Question of the Day
How much has the sea level risen since 1970?
Answer: There’s now a website that tells you.
October 07, 2024
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News Staff
K-12 Education
Marin County, Calif., Prioritizes AI Literacy for Teachers
The Marin County Office of Education is leading its second round of training on artificial intelligence, featuring a new series that will drill deeper into using AI as a tool to enhance lesson planning and curricula.
October 07, 2024
Preparedness and Communications
Florida Braces as Hurricane Milton Gathers Strength
Gov. Ron DeSantis gave an update Monday on Hurricane Milton, which has already grown into a major Category 4 hurricane in the Gulf of Mexico and is forecast to make landfall on Florida’s Gulf Coast.
October 07, 2024
Public Safety
North Carolina Police Take New Approach to Juvenile Crime
The police department in Zebulon, N.C., rolled out its Community Advocacy and Resource Enhancement unit last month, the only program of its kind in North Carolina.
October 07, 2024
Analytics
Why Is Georgia Attracting So Many New Data Centers?
By midyear, data center construction had increased 76 percent in the Atlanta market compared to the same time last year, the most among any of its peers, data from real estate services firm CBRE showed.
October 07, 2024
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