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Higher Education
University of Connecticut to Test-Drive Autonomous Vehicles
The university's Depot Campus is working with Promesa Capital LLC on a facility that car or startup companies could rent out for research, testing and developing autonomous vehicle technologies.
September 30, 2024
K-12 Education
St. Louis School to Use $10M Donation for STEM Integration
A gift from a pair of alumni will help St. Louis University High School launch the Conrads Program for Integrated Sciences, which will expand teaching of STEM subjects and incorporate modern technologies.
September 30, 2024
Preparedness and Communications
Hurricane Center: Gulf Coast Should Track Brewing System
The National Hurricane Center is tracking Tropical Storm Isaac, Tropical Depression Joyce and Tropical Depression Twelve in the Atlantic while also monitoring two more systems.
September 30, 2024
Public Safety
Are More Police Officers Needed for Downtown Dallas?
An increase in violent crime in downtown Dallas has spurred a call from city officials and local businesses to increase police officer presence for the area.
September 30, 2024
Can Texas Learn About High-Speed Rail from Japan?
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott and a delegation of leaders got a first hand look at the Shinkansen, as Japanese bullet trains are known, as part of an economic development trip to East Asia.
September 30, 2024
Artificial Intelligence
California Governor Vetoes Controversial AI Bill
A day before the deadline, Gov. Newsom rejected the Frontier Artificial Intelligence Models Act, citing burdens it would place on AI companies and criticism that the bill's scope was too broad.
September 30, 2024
This week in Govtech - Cybersecurity Training, Scooter Bans & Tech Spending in 2022
December 10, 2021
Cybersecurity Training, Scooter Bans & Tech Spending in 2022 - ICYMI
December 10, 2021
Lohrmann on Cybersecurity
Can CISOs Meet Expectations?
As we head toward 2025, are the duties and goals of a chief information security officer achievable? Are CISOs set up for failure? Should position descriptions be changed? Let’s explore.
September 29, 2024
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Dan Lohrmann
Transportation
Tech Helps to Address Transit Challenges in New York
The Transit Tech Lab in New York City completed the “proof-of-concept” phase of its sixth annual competition to align technology solutions with some of the needs of the area’s various transit agencies.
September 27, 2024
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Skip Descant
K-12 Education
Taylor Swift Fandom Helps Simplify Student Assessment Tool
By building a software package based on the music of Taylor Swift, researcher Jake Thompson laid the groundwork for a free tool that makes diagnostic classification models easier to use for student assessments.
September 27, 2024
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Brandi Vesco
GovTech Biz
Veritone Boosts Its Midwest Presence Via New Tech Deal
Customers of Midwest Public Safety will now have access to products from Veritone. The public safety tech supplier sells digital evidence management and other tools powered by AI and used by some 3,500 clients.
September 27, 2024
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News Staff
Artificial Intelligence
Department of Labor Taps AI to Support Inclusive Hiring
With AI-powered recruitment tools increasingly used in hiring, the U.S. Department of Labor has announced the release of its own AI and Inclusive Hiring Framework to support inclusive hiring practices.
September 27, 2024
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News Staff
Question of the Day
What does it look like when a drone goes into a hurricane?
Answer: Chaos.
September 27, 2024
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News Staff
Higher Education
Pennsylvania Highlands CC Receives Cyber Defense Designation
Federal security agencies praised cybersecurity and related programs at Pennsylvania Highlands Community College and found that they align with nationwide educational standards established by the NSA.
September 27, 2024
K-12 Education
How Should U.S. Schools Confront Deepfakes?
The ability of artificial intelligence to create deceptive photos, videos and audio creates a potential threat to the reputations and mental well-being of students and staff. It can also lead to teachable moments.
September 27, 2024
Preparedness and Communications
How a California Community Saved Itself from the Bridge Fire
The Bridge fire is still burning at present, but it is slowly being brought under control, sitting at currently 81% contained, with some zones still under evacuation and others under a warning.
September 27, 2024
Public Safety
Three More Major Storm Systems Follow Florida Hurricanes
With 140 mph winds and stronger gusts, the landfall of Hurricane Helene this week marked the most powerful hurricane to hit the region among storms tracked since the 1850s.
September 27, 2024
K-12 Education
Connecticut Special Ed Advocates Question State Advice on Phones
After initially saying the state's guidance for school cellphone policies gives “short shrift” to students with disabilities, advocates then read the actual policy and said it goes a long way toward addressing their concerns.
September 27, 2024
Cybersecurity
What Do Cities and Counties Get from Whole-of-State Cyber?
With help from whole-of-state efforts and federal funding support, small and rural communities are getting a boost for their cyber defenses. Is it enough?
September/October 2024
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Thad Rueter
Artificial Intelligence
AI Companies Flock to Downtown San Jose, Calif.
A cluster of artificial intelligence companies has located itself in downtown San Jose, prompting local political and business leaders there to find ways to spur tech growth in the city.
September 27, 2024
Justice & Public Safety
Staten Island D.A. Nets $500K to Fund DNA Testing Tech
The grant will supply the jurisdiction with the funding needed to establish a cold case unit and dedicate more time to investigating violent cold cases that already have suspect DNA profiles.
September 27, 2024
Justice & Public Safety
Chicago Weighs Next Steps After ShotSpotter Decommissioning
The City Council is signaling once more its commitment to keeping acoustic gunshot detection technology in Chicago, even if that effort continues to pit aldermen against Mayor Brandon Johnson.
September 27, 2024
Justice & Public Safety
FCC Issues $6M Fine for Bogus Biden Robocalls
The commission has issued a $6 million fine against longtime Democratic political operative Steve Kramer of New York for the illegal phone calls that used a deepfake Joe Biden voice.
September 27, 2024
K-12 Education
AI Can Help Schools Quickly Detect, Remediate Cyber Threats
Artificial intelligence may help schools identify and resolve cybersecurity issues faster, as long as it's on a unified platform or has interoperability with other applications on the school's network.
September 26, 2024
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Brandi Vesco
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