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Higher Education
Quinnipiac University Student Nonprofit Teaches Online Safety
For his final project in a nonprofit management course, a student majoring in cybersecurity created Digital Defenders Inc. to make people aware of the ways that can be exploited online.
August 12, 2024
KPMG - Modern Government - Trust
June 10, 2021
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June 10, 2021
KPMG - Modern Government - Experience
June 09, 2021
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June 09, 2021
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June 09, 2021
Lohrmann on Cybersecurity
Book Review: ‘Why Cybersecurity Fails in America’
Carter Schoenberg is a trusted security expert who has vast experience in the public and private sectors. Here’s his guidance on what works and what doesn’t with the cybersecurity industry.
August 11, 2024
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Dan Lohrmann
Joliet Junior College to Deploy AI Assistant for Faculty
Brandon Paykamian
Brandon Paykamian is a former staff writer for the Center for Digital Education.
April 16, 2021
Transportation
Ohio Tech Innovation Zone Looks to Play Up Regional Strengths
The Beta District’s new executive director lays out the nascent Central Ohio ecosystem’s vision for growth in areas like mobility and agriculture. The sectors, he said, “are definitely tied together.”
August 09, 2024
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Skip Descant
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Public Safety
June 03, 2021
Recovery
Could Promising Fire Suppression System Be a Game-Changer?
A former firefighter has developed an environmentally friendly aerial suppression system using expanding foam that the company says is far more efficient in putting out fires than other methods.
August 09, 2024
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Jim McKay
Sponsored
Public Sector Ready: Network Modernization
June 03, 2021
Justice & Public Safety
Van Lets Greeley, Colo., Police Access National Database
A National Integrated Ballistic Information Network van, one of just two such mobile units in the country, gives police better access to information on firearms used in crimes. In service less than three months, it has already generated leads.
August 09, 2024
Sponsored
Public Sector Ready: 5G
June 03, 2021
Justice & Public Safety
Security Cameras Planned for Newburyport, Mass., City Hall
The City Council approved spending an estimated $247,000 on 25 cameras and a supporting system. A use policy and locations must be determined before the project gets final approval.
August 09, 2024
K-12 Education
NEED Act Seeks Federal Funding for Breakthrough Education R&D
The New Essential Education Discoveries Act would follow the DARPA model, establishing a national center for high-risk, high-reward education research and development.
August 09, 2024
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Brandi Vesco
Artificial Intelligence
AI-Powered Cameras Spot Parking Violators in East Bay, Calif.
The Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District, which serves residents in two Northern California counties, is using the devices at all its bus stops to identify vehicles that are illegally parked. The program began Wednesday.
August 09, 2024
Higher Education
3 College Systems to Launch National Applied AI Alliance
Colleges in Miami, Houston and Maricopa County will lead the creation of the National Applied Artificial Intelligence Consortium, a resource hub for AI education and training materials gathered from educators and tech companies.
August 09, 2024
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News Staff
Artificial Intelligence
National Association of Counties Launches AI Training Course
The rise of artificial intelligence in the public sector has given birth to various programs designed to train officials about the details of the tech. The latest example focuses on county officials.
August 09, 2024
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News Staff
Health & Human Services
Federal Authorities Work to Boost Health-Care Cybersecurity
Ransomware attacks against the health-care sector put lives at risk — and they’re getting worse. But federal authorities are providing free cybersecurity resources to foster systemwide change.
August 09, 2024
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Jule Pattison-Gordon
Question of the Day
What is the electric Dodge Charger’s ‘Fratzonic exhaust’ system?
Answer: A system that makes it sound like it has an internal combustion engine.
August 09, 2024
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News Staff
Recovery
Conn. Brings in Outside Workers to Help With Debby Recovery
"We're taking all necessary actions now to prepare and will have crews in position at our work centers throughout the state before the storm hits so they can get to any damage locations and restore power quickly and safely.”
August 09, 2024
Transportation
Dallas Bullet Train Advances to Environmental Review
The North Central Texas Council of Governments Regional Transportation Council approved $1.6 million to fund moving the proposed route into the federal review process.
August 09, 2024
Justice & Public Safety
Wyoming Republicans Sue County Over Voting Machine Test
The Wyoming Republican Party filed a lawsuit Thursday against Laramie County Clerk Debra Lee over a flawed voting machine test that was performed earlier this week.
August 09, 2024
Transportation
West Virginia Still Developing Plans for EV Infrastructure
The West Virginia DOT wants to choose one vendor to build and maintain the first phase of the state’s charging stations, funded by the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act signed into law by President Biden.
August 09, 2024
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