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Higher Education
Opinion: 5 Ways Gen Z Can Prepare for AI in the Workplace
A Gen Z writer consulted experts for tips on how students can succeed professionally after the AI revolution, and answers suggested learning its uses and blind spots, including it on resumes and networking with professionals.
June 04, 2024
Artificial Intelligence
Caltrans Pilots Generative AI to Probe, Resolve Traffic Woes
The California Department of Transportation is working with vendors on GenAI tools that can investigate near misses, reduce crashes and eliminate bottlenecks. Officials hope to more quickly analyze millions of data points.
June 04, 2024
K-12 Education
Oakland's Canceled SAT Highlights California's Problem With Digital Exams
Since the SAT went fully digital in March, California has seen demand exceed capacity for SAT weekend administrations because of a shortage of high schools and other institutions willing to serve as weekend test centers.
June 04, 2024
Cybersecurity
West Virginia Water Utilities Seek Stronger Cybersecurity
An association representing 28 water utilities is concerned the state’s Public Service Commission's recent cyber threat vulnerability assessment order may inadvertently pose threats to their cybersecurity.
June 04, 2024
Justice & Public Safety
Police Use Tech to Train for Life-Threatening Situations
Police in the Pittsburgh area are investing in VirTra, a firearms simulator that creates real-world scenarios and allows officers to improve critical thinking, de-escalation and firearm skills.
June 04, 2024
Justice & Public Safety
Jury Finds Boeing Stole Tech from Electric Airplane Startup
A federal court jury in Seattle on Thursday ruled against Boeing in a lawsuit brought by failed electric airplane startup Zunum, awarding $81 million in damages — which the judge has the option to triple.
June 04, 2024
GovTech Biz
Engagement Tech Firm CitizenLab Rebrands as Go Vocal
The move comes as the gov tech company seeks a greater profile in the marketplace, eyes more U.S. growth and plans to expand its AI-backed offerings. The CEO explains how the change came about.
June 03, 2024
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Thad Rueter
Public Safety
‘Out in a Flash’: A Story of Evacuating During 2020 Flood
"We reached out to ... the only people within 50 miles who might allow us and our pets to stay. They agreed, and within 30 minutes we were packed and out the door."
June 03, 2024
Fauci Faces Skepticism in Battling COVID Accusations
In his first appearance before Congress since he retired in December 2022, scientist Anthony Fauci sought to defend himself from GOP accusations that he tried to cover up the origins of COVID-19.
June 03, 2024
Transportation
Seeing Promise in Data, Utah to Expand Connected Vehicle Work
The Utah Department of Transportation will continue its partnership with Panasonic on deploying connected vehicle technology. It intends to add more vehicles to the project and make collected data actionable.
June 03, 2024
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Skip Descant
Higher Education
University of Illinois Research Park Explores Options for New Data Center
A proposed zoning change in Champaign, Ill., would accommodate a potential new data center for an on-campus technology hub for startup companies and corporate research at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign.
June 03, 2024
Question of the Day
What tracking tech helped police crack a massive theft case?
Answer: Apple AirTags.
June 03, 2024
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News Staff
Artificial Intelligence
Good vs. Risk in Value-Based AI: The ‘Challenge of Our Time’
Using artificial intelligence from a value-based perspective was a major theme during the 2024 Code for America annual summit. The organization also announced its new AI Studio.
June 03, 2024
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Julia Edinger
Justice & Public Safety
Anchorage Police Body Cams Spark Possible Transparency Test
Police in Anchorage, Alaska, began using body-worn cameras this year. Now, body cam video of a fatal officer-involved shooting could test a state position on releasing footage that could be evidence.
June 03, 2024
Artificial Intelligence
Flurry of California Legislation Takes Aim at AI Misuse
Lawmakers in California have proposed legislation on everything from deepfakes to data transparency to large system safeguards. The big question: which bills could pass?
June 03, 2024
K-12 Education
Internet Connection Problems Derail SAT Schedule in Oakland
About 1,400 students came to the Marriott Hotel in downtown Oakland, Calif., some from considerable distances, to take the SAT exam, which is now entirely online. Officials had to cancel the test due to Wi-Fi problems.
June 03, 2024
Artificial Intelligence
Ahead of Election, State, Federal Lawmakers Race to Rein in AI
From robocalls to deepfakes, misuse of artificial intelligence threatens to play a significant role in the upcoming presidential election. Legislation from lawmakers nationwide proposes to keep it in check.
June 03, 2024
K-12 Education
Connecticut Schools Get $3.5M for HVAC, Ventilation
Connecticut is doling out $122 million for air quality improvements in 48 school districts, intended to fix or replace boilers, ventilation components, and controls and technology systems related to HVAC operations.
June 03, 2024
Sponsored
States Need Stronger Identity Verification as Online Services Grow
New research shows reliance on outdated identity verification methods.
June 03, 2024
K-12 Education
Q&A: Communication Devices a 'Game-Changer' for Autistic Students
A speech language pathologist in New Orleans praises the use of alternative and augmentative communication devices in classrooms to help students with autism, learning disabilities, brain injuries or sensory impairments.
June 03, 2024
Justice & Public Safety
Can New Technology Help Predict Intensifying Hurricanes?
Thanks to technological advances being tested in the upcoming hurricane season, scientists may be able to predict hurricanes with greater certainty, providing Gulf Coast communities with advance warning.
June 03, 2024
Justice & Public Safety
Houston Police Lean on Plate Scanners Amid Staff Shortage
As Houston public safety leaders continue to decry staffing shortages, the police department has come to rely on license plate scanning technology more than any other city in the country, an official said.
June 03, 2024
Cybersecurity
Pittsburgh Area Water Utilities Focus on Cybersecurity
The EPA has issued an alert to water systems across the country after finding that about 70 percent of providers inspected since September 2023 violated standards enacted to prevent hacks or breaches.
June 03, 2024
Lohrmann on Cybersecurity
Navigating Email: From Spam Wars to Trusted Relationships
Some call it spam. Others call it marketing. Recipients want it to stop, while senders are looking to perfect their “art.” But both sides agree on one thing: Email communication is still broken in 2024.
June 02, 2024
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Dan Lohrmann
Past Issues of Government Technology
Government Technology July/August 2020
On Tech Ethics: Just because we can, does that mean we should?
2020-07-01
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