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GovTech Biz
Procurement Sciences AI Raises $10M as It Eyes New Markets
The procurement software vendor could soon have a bigger presence in local contracting, according to the CEO. The funding comes among other changes for companies in procurement.
April 09, 2024
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Thad Rueter
Question of the Day
Where are Cruise robotaxis hitting the streets again?
Answer: Phoenix.
April 09, 2024
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News Staff
Broadband & Network
Fiber Internet Network Coming to Missoula, Montana Area
TDS Telecom is installing fiber optics in Missoula and neighboring Lolo, with the goal of wiring up roughly 1,700 customers during the first year. The new services, which include phone and digital TV, will enable some residents to move off dial-up.
April 09, 2024
Cybersecurity
Pennsylvania Warns Users of Turnpike Pass Phishing Scam
The state’s Turnpike Commission cautioned E-ZPass account holders they are being targeted by bad actors seeking financial information to pay outstanding tolls. Toll agencies nationwide have reported similar scams in recent days.
April 09, 2024
Civic Innovation
New Surf City Website Aims to Give Visitors a Quicker Ride
Huntington Beach, Calif.’s new city website, which launched Monday, eliminates nearly half the pages on its old site. A curated visitor search drives sought-after pages to the top, and the process for back-end changes has been refined.
April 09, 2024
Preparedness and Communications
Planning Led to ‘Uneventful’ Eclipse in Niagara County, N.Y.
City mayors, town supervisors and other government officials from across Niagara County, along with first responders and law enforcement agencies from the federal to local level, engaged in countless hours of preparation.
April 09, 2024
Preparedness and Communications
Researchers Expect ‘Extremely Active’ Hurricane Season
The Colorado State University Tropical Meteorology Project team forecasts 23 named storms, including 11 hurricanes. The Climate Adaptation Center in Florida is predicting 24 named storms, 12 hurricanes.
April 09, 2024
Education
San Antonio Grade School Students Marvel at Eclipse
Thousands of students filed into Wolff Municipal Stadium Monday morning to observe the long-awaited solar eclipse as part of a watch party hosted by the Witte Museum and DoSeum.
April 09, 2024
Higher Education
University of Pennsylvania Names First Vice Dean of AI
Aiming to establish a strategy for using and teaching artificial intelligence, the Perelman School of Medicine named Marylyn Ritchie the first vice dean of artificial intelligence and computing.
April 09, 2024
Policy
FCC Chair: U.S. Needs National Net Neutrality Policy
Net neutrality — a long-debated policy that was solidified under President Barack Obama — required Internet service providers to treat all communications on their networks the same regardless of content.
April 09, 2024
Justice & Public Safety
Colorado Springs, Colo., Considers New Speed Cameras
Drivers exceeding speed limits in Colorado Springs could be caught on camera if the city implements a new system that uses radar technology to track and identify speeders.
April 09, 2024
Transportation
Energy Calculation Could Speed Up American EV Adoption
The Department of Energy finalized changes last month to a little-known energy calculation that could dramatically impact automakers’ ability to sell gas-powered cars and trucks.
April 09, 2024
K-12 Education
NSBA 2024: Kansas District's Private Fiber Network Serves Budget, Equity
In a presentation Monday at the National School Boards Association conference in New Orleans, Lawrence Public Schools officials explained how building a private fiber network improved digital equity and saved money.
April 08, 2024
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Andrew Westrope
Workforce & People
New Vermont CISO Has Extensive Federal, Private-Sector Resume
John Toney, the new chief information security officer for the state of Vermont, replaces Scott Carbee, who stepped down in August to join the University of Vermont as ISO. Toney spent more than a decade at the U.S. Secret Service.
April 08, 2024
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News Staff
Preparedness and Communications
Mass. Senator Urges Leaders to Apply for Firefighter Funds
Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren wrote that federal grant money is a “key resource to ensure that firefighters — and the cities, towns you serve — are appropriately protected from fire-related dangers.”
April 08, 2024
GovTech Biz
Eaton Debuts Modular Data Centers for Edge Computing, AI
The new product line could help public agencies and other organizations embrace edge computing and its faster data-transmission speeds. Public-sector spending on edge computing is set for significant growth.
April 08, 2024
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News Staff
Cybersecurity
Jackson County, Mo., Deeds Office Grapples With Ransomware
The Missouri county’s assessment, collections and recorder of deeds offices were closed Monday as officials worked to restore computer systems impacted in last week’s attack. Other systems and taxpayer data were not compromised.
April 08, 2024
Question of the Day
Is charging drones on power lines a good idea?
Answer: That remains to be seen.
April 08, 2024
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News Staff
Policy
Bipartisan Federal Data Privacy Deal Close, Lawmakers Say
Two lawmakers said they have reached an agreement on the broad outlines of a pact that would create the United States’ first federal data privacy standard. A national data privacy law has eluded Congress for years.
April 08, 2024
Policy
Kentucky Governor Vetoes Bill Legalizing Self-Driving Cars
Criticizing House Bill 7 for moving too quickly toward putting autonomous vehicles on the road without human supervision, Gov. Andy Beshear vetoed it Friday. Beshear said AVs should have a testing period before they can drive in the state.
April 08, 2024
Preparedness and Communications
Eclipse Day Arrives With Good Weather, Light Traffic
The Allen County, Ohio, Sheriff's Office and Allen County Emergency Management Agency set up an Emergency Operations Center. Weather conditions appear to be nearly perfect for today's eclipse.
April 08, 2024
Broadband & Network
In Northern New York, 59K Homes Could Lose Internet Access
Due to a lack of funding, the FCC recently froze enrollment in the Affordable Connectivity Program, announcing that it will only be fully funded through the month of April.
April 08, 2024
Health & Human Services
Telehealth Helps Connect Rural Louisiana Town to Health Care
With the help of a grant, the public library in Glenmora, La., has deployed telehealth kiosks to its branches, offering equipment like blood pressure measuring cuffs and scales for residents to use.
April 08, 2024
Artificial Intelligence
California Lawmakers Have High Hopes for AI Task Force
The group seeks to create guardrails against potential threats posed by AI — like election interference and intellectual property theft — while ensuring the U.S. remains the leader of this evolving technology.
April 08, 2024
K-12 Education
Eclipse Offers Indiana High School Students Unique Opportunity
Science teachers in several Madison County, Ind., area districts have used resources from NASA, supplemental lesson plans, games and other methods to help their students appreciate and learn from the eclipse.
April 08, 2024
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