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Higher Education
Student Applications Still Recovering After Online FAFSA Debacle
Some university administrators are imploring students to apply for financial aid after the rollout of a new online FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) system this year was beset by glitches and delays.
July 09, 2024
Recovery
More Than 1.7M Without Power Amid Houston Heat
Hurricane Beryl brought lashing winds, torrential rain and widespread flooding to Houston Monday leaving millions without power. At least two Houston-area K-12 school districts will remain closed.
July 09, 2024
K-12 Education
St. Vrain Valley Schools to Benefit from Quantum Investment
Tens of millions of dollars from state and federal funding to build an ecosystem of quantum technology in Colorado will give students direct access to state-of-the-art labs and experts in the field.
July 09, 2024
K-12 Education
Monterey School Administrators Talk Impending Cellphone Ban
As the California legislature works on a bill to restrict cellphone usage in classrooms, school administrators who have seen kids addicted to their phones at young ages are open to the idea and hope it provides guidance.
July 09, 2024
Justice & Public Safety
San Diego Police Chief Increases Surveillance Camera Use
The new police chief is using emergency powers to quickly get more surveillance cameras in Hillcrest amid an increase in hate crimes against the LGBTQ community and before the Pride Parade this month.
July 09, 2024
Cybersecurity
Russian Hackers Infiltrate Veterans Affairs Account
A Department of Veterans Affairs account with Microsoft was infiltrated this year by Russian hackers, though the agency reported no personal information or sensitive data of any veterans was accessed.
July 09, 2024
Cybersecurity
Iowa Residents, Businesses React as Cyber Crime Rises
As cyber attacks increase, more Iowa residents face having their personal information stolen as Iowa businesses risk having their computers shut down — or paying a ransom to stay up.
July 09, 2024
K-12 Education
Public Schools Have 2-3 Years to Comply With ADA Title II
A new rule from the U.S. Department of Justice requires public schools to ensure that any web or app-based content that impacts student opportunities complies with globally recognized accessibility standards by 2027.
July 08, 2024
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Brandi Vesco
Cybersecurity
Ransomware Attack Hits Florida Department of Health
This new cyber attack has disrupted the state’s ability to issue death and birth certificates, and the breach might be putting sensitive patient data at risk.
July 08, 2024
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News Staff
Election Technology
McLean County, Ill., Stands Up Vote-By-Mail Tracking System
The county, the state’s largest by land area, will offer voters a new service via Missouri-based software company KNOWiNK. Ballots in future elections will have QR codes and be trackable online.
July 08, 2024
Transportation
Connecticut Cities to Build EV Stations With Federal Funds
Nine Connecticut municipalities, including Danbury and New Milford, will receive conditional awards from the state Department of Transportation to build out electrical vehicle charging stations. The awards top $5 million.
July 08, 2024
Artificial Intelligence
Wyoming Lawmakers Split on AI Governance, May Draft Second Bill
The state Legislature’s Select Committee on Blockchain, Financial Technology and Digital Innovation Technology is considering a bill on “unlawful dissemination of misleading synthetic media.”
July 08, 2024
Sponsored
Self-Service, Automation Driving Public-Sector IT Innovation
Learn how the convergence of self-service and automation in public-sector IT enhances efficiency for government agencies — streamlining access to services, freeing up resources and fostering innovation.
July 08, 2024
Public Safety
Calif. Fire Grows, Threatening Homes, Neverland Ranch
The Lake Fire is 20,300 acres and burning in the Los Padres National Forest and feeding on grass, brush and timber in rugged terrain. The fire was first reported Friday afternoon and as of Monday morning was 8 percent contained.
July 08, 2024
Question of the Day
Is ChatGPT funnier than real humans?
Answer: It can be, a lot of the time.
July 08, 2024
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News Staff
GovTech: In Case You Missed It
Building Entrepreneur Ecosystems With Technology — ICYMI
HUUB founder and CEO Jenny Poon explains how cities can re-envision technical assistance programs to bring education and resources to their small businesses.
July 08, 2024
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Dustin Haisler
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Joe Morris
K-12 Education
Oneida County School Bus Cameras Flag 852 Violations in 2023-24
One year ago, the Oneida County Sheriff's Office in New York partnered with eight local school districts and Verra Mobility to install stop-arm cameras on 191 buses.
July 08, 2024
Public Safety
Texas Urged to Make Final Preparations as Beryl Looms
As Hurricane Beryl approaches the Gulf Coast, today is the last day for Texans to make preparations for the coming storm. Beryl is a determined storm with winds and potential flooding posing a serious threat.
July 08, 2024
Higher Education
UAB Launches AI in Medicine Master's Degree Program
The University of Alabama at Birmingham's new Master of Science in Artificial Intelligence in Medicine program will involve practical applications of new technology combining data science, machine learning and medicine.
July 08, 2024
Justice & Public Safety
Opinion: Houston Police Should Reconsider AI Partner
Last month, the Houston City Council approved a $178,000 police department contract with a company called Airship AI to expand the server space of 64 security cameras around the city.
July 08, 2024
Policy
Pennsylvania Introduces Agriculture Innovation Bills
The legislation would establish a 13-member Agriculture Innovation Board to distribute grants to farms, agribusinesses and agricultural support services that have plans to implement innovative practices.
July 08, 2024
Analytics
Connecticut Local Officials Hesitant Over Data Centers
Efforts to improve Connecticut's position as a potential host for data centers appear to be stuck in neutral at the moment, despite an increased focus on artificial intelligence and how the two are intertwined.
July 08, 2024
K-12 Education
Bay Area Schools Divided on Smartphone Ban Proposal
Many Bay Area school districts already restrict cellphone use in schools but allow students to use their phones during non-instructional time. Students and staff have mixed opinions on the idea of a statewide policy.
July 08, 2024
Lohrmann on Cybersecurity
Boom or Bust? Deciphering Mixed Messages on the Tech Job Market
Why so many layoffs? Are technology jobs plentiful or lacking? With unemployment relatively low, why are many cyber pros and tech experts struggling to get an interview?
July 07, 2024
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Dan Lohrmann
K-12 Education
How K-12 Districts Can Prepare for FCC's New Cybersecurity Program
The FCC expects to open the application window for the three-year $200 million Schools and Libraries Cybersecurity Pilot Program this fall and urges prospective applicants to start preparing now.
July 05, 2024
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Brandi Vesco
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