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Miami School Bus Cameras Cite 11,500 Drivers During First Two Weeks of School
A new camera system from Miami-Dade County Public Schools is responsible for catching and fining drivers who don’t stop for school buses, resulting in approximately $2.5 million in citations.
September 03, 2024
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Tribune News Service
Transportation
Electric, Conventional Ride-Sharing Arrives in San Antonio
VIA Metropolitan Transit is working with Centro San Antonio and the University of Texas at San Antonio to bring VIA Link Zone ride-hailing to the downtown area. It debuted Monday and features electric and conventionally powered vehicles.
September 03, 2024
Policy
Honolulu Legislation Aims to Improve Electric Bicycle Safety
A new measure before the Honolulu City Council would place more regulations on e-bikes in Oahu. A council resolution urges the state Legislature to “update and clarify” laws related to “electric bicycles and electric dirt bike motorcycles.”
September 03, 2024
Transportation
Penn. Transit Company Deploys New Vehicle Tracking Software
The New Castle Area Transit Authority, which serves communities in Lawrence County, has gone live with a bus tracking software system. It lets drivers know their next stops and if they’re on time, and lets dispatchers track buses.
September 03, 2024
Question of the Day
Where have people been loving a ChatGPT pizza?
Answer: Dubai.
September 03, 2024
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News Staff
Workforce & People
Improved UX, Processes Part of Jeff Clines’ Legacy in S.D.
Outgoing South Dakota CIO Jeff Clines prioritized process improvement and user experience during his four years as technology leader. Now, he will leverage what he learned in his new role as Wyoming CIO.
September 03, 2024
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Julia Edinger
Recovery
Groups Collecting Funds and Resources for Wildfire Victims
Initial reports show fires have destroyed as many as 28 homes and 73 structures. Much of the damage has been to grazing land and livestock, heavily impacting the ranching community in eastern Oregon.
September 03, 2024
Recovery
Unique Grant to Reduce Flooding, Rebuild Louisiana Wetlands
About 3 million cubic yards of sediment will be dredged from the lake to create 400 acres of new wetlands and as the base for a new armored earthen embankment along the lake's northwestern edge.
September 03, 2024
Education
How Education Technology Companies Pitch AI to Teachers
A top concern among educators remains that when students use AI to write essays or come up with ideas for projects, they miss out on the hard and focused thinking that builds creative reasoning skills.
September 03, 2024
Education
Report: Former Maryland Superintendent Used Encrypted Messaging
A state watchdog office’s investigation found a pattern of Maryland education officials using an encrypted messaging app with a self-deleting messaging feature for work purposes.
September 03, 2024
Education
Indiana Student Creates World’s Smallest Robot Arm
The robotic arm consists of 3D-printed pieces, screws, a circuit board and four motors. Despite its size, there is a gripper on the end of it, capable of picking up small items, like a screw.
September 03, 2024
Artificial Intelligence
Is the Impact of AI on the Election Being Overblown?
The Internet is full of doom-laden stories proclaiming that AI-generated deepfakes will mislead and influence voters, as well as enabling new forms of personalized and targeted political advertising.
September 03, 2024
Artificial Intelligence
Maryland State Officials Take Cautious Approach to AI
Due to questions about what the software ultimately does with the information that’s inputted, Maryland officials say they are approaching the emerging technology with extreme caution.
September 03, 2024
Workforce & People
Wallingford, Conn., Creates Interactive Map of Businesses
If all goes as planned, newcomers will have an interactive way to get to know the town starting in October, after the town government collaborated with others on an illustrated map of downtown.
September 03, 2024
Opinion: A Positive Future for Remote Teaching and Learning
Alice Owen
Alice Owen, Ph.D., CAE, CETL is senior partner at Visionary Technologies, LLC, an education technology consulting company.
September 02, 2022
GovTech: In Case You Missed It
Government Wages Lag, the Battle for Tech Talent and the IRS Drops Facial Recognition - ICYMI
February 11, 2022
Lohrmann on Cybersecurity
Secure Our World: Cybersecurity Awareness Month 2024
We are one month away from the start of the annual Cybersecurity Awareness Month in October. Here are resources, themes, toolkits and much more to help your organization prepare.
September 01, 2024
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Dan Lohrmann
Sponsored
Q & A Civic Expands Election Platform with New Capabilities
February 08, 2022
Past Issues of Government Technology
Government Technology September 2021
From Scratch: How tech leaders would build a government IT shop from the ground up.
September 1, 2021
Transportation
Digital Curb Data Deepens Understanding of Urban Activity
Cities around the nation are taking on projects to gather and analyze vast amounts of digital data points related to curb usage. This can enable new forms of delivery and dynamic parking prices.
August 30, 2024
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Skip Descant
Broadband & Network
New Mexico Awards $40M in Broadband Grants to Unserved Areas
The state Office of Broadband Access and Expansion has announced the money will go to Internet service providers, telephone cooperatives, pueblos and a tribal company. It’s part of a $70 million, state-led program.
August 30, 2024
Civic Innovation
Smart Collection Could Improve San Antonio Trash Pickup
Officials estimate they’ll get 51,000 complaints this year about missed trash pickups — but that could change. The City Council on Thursday approved a $6 million, five-year contract for tablets and software to fix the problem.
August 30, 2024
Transportation
Safety Concerns Follow E-Bikes’ Popularity in New York
Two recent cycling deaths in the western part of the state have prompted police to focus on educating riders, drivers and pedestrians on laws governing electric bicycles. Advocates say safety precautions are everyone’s responsibility.
August 30, 2024
Higher Education
New Federal Student Aid Form in Beta Before Wide Release
After issues during the 2024-25 cycle of Free Application for Federal Student Aid applications, the U.S. Department of Education will test the 2025-26 edition of the form. Community-based organizations can apply to help.
August 30, 2024
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News Staff
Education
Michigan University Nets $5M Grant to Study Energy
Michigan as a state may eventually play a key role in developing new technologies to capture carbon emissions and store the planet-warming gasses deep underground.
August 30, 2024
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