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Public Safety
Be Prepared for Wildfire Evacuation in Colorado
Residents can prepare for a possible wildfire evacuation or a pre-evacuation warning by gathering important supplies and documents and making their home as fire-resistant as possible through these guidelines.
July 05, 2024
Public Safety
Texas EOC Ready Ahead of Hurricane Beryl Landfall
The state increased the EOC readiness to level II, signifying the potential severity of Hurricane Beryl's impact on Texas. “Texas continues to closely monitor weather conditions to protect the safety and well-being of Texans.”
July 05, 2024
K-12 Education
Nevada Prepares Pre-K Students With Software Program
Nevada Department of Health and Human Services helps fund Waterford Upstart, an at-home early learning program that provides 4-year-olds with educational foundations in key areas.
July 05, 2024
K-12 Education
Cyber Attack May Have Exposed Alabama Student, Teacher Data
Officials are investigating a cyber attack on the Alabama State Department of Education and warning students and employees to monitor their credit in case their data was compromised.
July 05, 2024
K-12 Education
Louisiana Special School District Hit by Cyber Attack
A data breach in June by the Akira Ransomware Group exposed files containing personal identifiable information. Officials don't know if the attackers copied those files, but they expect the district to recover by Aug. 1.
July 05, 2024
Justice & Public Safety
Nevada Transit Agency Adopts AI Gun Detection Platform
ZeroEyes, a firm that is based in Pennsylvania, has created an AI-based gun detection video analytics platform that continues getting its technology into public organizations nationwide.
July 05, 2024
Opinion
Opinion: Ransomware Nightmares Show Importance of Defense
Every one of these attacks is an outrage, disrupting commerce, threatening the prospects of otherwise healthy organizations and requiring lavish investments to harden systems against hacking.
July 05, 2024
Justice & Public Safety
Experts Weigh in on Michigan’s Virtual Court Hearings
Remote hearings enable courts to handle mundane docket matters more efficiently by allowing participants to attend without requiring them to be inconvenienced by perfunctory proceedings that often last minutes.
July 05, 2024
Empowering Education
Virtual Q&A - Putting the power of Learning in Students' Hands
April 07, 2022
Empowering Education
Virtual Q&A - Getting Strategic about Digital Equity
April 07, 2022
Empowering Education
Virtual Q&A - Ensuring Take-Home Technology Enhances Teaching and Learning in Higher Education
April 06, 2022
Empowering Education
Virtual Q&A - Using Technology to Empower All Learners
April 06, 2022
Higher Education
Opinion: Framing Academic Integrity for the Age of AI
Educators should welcome new conversations about academic integrity, and the chance to teach the concept as a positive, desirable principle to strive toward, rather than a litany of rules with negative consequences.
July 03, 2024
Recovery
FEMA Tabs More Communities for Climate-Related Assistance
FEMA added 93 more communities and tribal nations to the list of those receiving direct technical assistance through the BRIC program to help mitigate the affects of climate-related hazards.
July 03, 2024
Higher Education
Survey: Younger Students More Confident in AI Tutoring
A survey from the tutoring company Superprof found differences among students, parents and tutors in their optimism — or lack thereof — about the future capabilities of artificial intelligence.
July 03, 2024
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News Staff
GovTech Biz
How Google AI Hopes to Improve Youth Support in Illinois
Illinois has partnered with Google to launch a groundbreaking portal, aiming to streamline access to youth mental health services and break down agency silos. A project leader shared with
Government Technology
what they’ve learned in the process.
July 03, 2024
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Nikki Davidson
Public Safety
Eastwick, Pa., Getting $2 Million for Flood Mitigation
Flood waters have damaged Eastwick homes, businesses and infrastructure over the years, leaving local officials and neighborhood groups scrambling for solutions through proposals of structural engineering or community relocation.
July 03, 2024
Broadband & Network
What’s New in Digital Equity: Michigan Builds Digital Skills
Plus, Massachusetts has added three members to its digital accessibility board, a federal resource on digital literacy aims to support community needs, and more.
July 03, 2024
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Julia Edinger
Question of the Day
How many Oregon cities are replacing fireworks with tech on July Fourth?
Answer: At least four.
July 03, 2024
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News Staff
Broadband & Network
Massachusetts Will Use $45M to Improve Broadband
A $45.5 million grant from the state and the Massachusetts Broadband Institute will pay for high-speed Internet for Pioneer Valley communities. Four Internet service providers will make the installations in about 2,000 locations.
July 03, 2024
Election Technology
Philadelphia Commits $1.4M to Hire in Misinformation Fight
The Philadelphia City Commissioners will retain a marketing firm to battle voter deception, boost voter participation and bolster confidence in the electoral process. The campaign will also remind people when and how to vote.
July 03, 2024
Justice & Public Safety
California License Plate Data Shared Despite Warning
Law enforcement agencies statewide offer data collected via automated license plate readers to federal and out-of-state counterparts. But state Attorney General Rob Bonta has ordered agencies to safeguard that information.
July 03, 2024
Cybersecurity
Feds Award $18.2M in Cybersecurity Grants to Tribal Nations
The Department of Homeland Security's Tribal Cybersecurity Grant Program is set to send the money to 32 tribal nations, aiming to help strengthen cybersecurity postures against rising threats.
July 03, 2024
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News Staff
K-12 Education
New Online Portal Connects Wyoming Schools to Civic Ed Programs
A collaboration between the Wyoming Department of Education and the University of Wyoming has yielded a new Civics Ed Center, an online portal of statewide and national educational resources.
July 03, 2024
GovTech Biz
Aurigo Offers Free Trial for Capital Planning Software
The trial, meant to promote updates to the Aurigo Essentials product, could help local and regional agencies decide the best way forward for construction management tools. The move comes amid a relatively high level of public-sector infrastructure spending.
July 03, 2024
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