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CONAN the Utilitarian? A Constitutional Question Emerges
Several ideas are afoot to update the Congressional Research Service, sometimes known as Congress’ think tank. One would eliminate the weighty print version of the Constitution Annotated, known as CONAN, making it digital-only.
March 21, 2024
Broadband & Network
What’s New in Digital Equity: FCC Updates Broadband Benchmark
Plus, stakeholders continue to push for more ACP funding as the program winds down, Connecticut releases $41 million for broadband, and San Antonio is supporting small businesses with digital skills training.
March 21, 2024
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Julia Edinger
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Zack Quaintance
Artificial Intelligence
University Study Says AI Could Track Farms’ Carbon Emissions
Artificial intelligence could identify farm pollutant sources, University of Minnesota research found. Agriculture contributes 10 percent of U.S. greenhouse gases; in Minnesota, the emissions are its second-biggest source of carbon release.
March 21, 2024
Government Experience
NYC Landmarks Commission Debuts Digital Permitting
Portico, the Landmarks Preservation Commission’s new portal, features an online assistant to help expedite modernization for historically significant buildings and sites. It replaces a system that had only recently begun moving off paper.
March 21, 2024
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News Staff
GovTech Biz
RapidSOS Partners With Hexagon on Commercial Fire Alerts
The move follows the news that RapidSOS had closed a big funding round that involved BlackRock. Hexagon will help improve real-time data capabilities via which dispatchers and firefighters can more quickly respond to emergencies.
March 21, 2024
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News Staff
Artificial Intelligence
Oregon Governor: Risk, Equity Work Key for State's AI Council
Gov. Tina Kotek addressed Oregon’s Artificial Intelligence Advisory Council Tuesday at its first-ever meeting. She created the council Nov. 28 by executive order; it has 12 months to deliver a final recommended action plan.
March 21, 2024
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Julia Edinger
Cybersecurity
Report Predicts Top Cybersecurity Threats for 2024
Cyber criminals are likely to soon target file transfer services, try to compromise the software supply chain and launch novel phishing strategies, according to a new report from Recorded Future.
March 21, 2024
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Jule Pattison-Gordon
Preparedness and Communications
Wearable Tech Measures the Effect of Smoke on Firefighters
The study at Texas A&M University is looking at the effects of smoke on the hearts of wildland firefighters using an Apple Watch and an air quality sensor worn by the firefighters.
March 21, 2024
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Jim McKay
Higher Education
Iowa Educators and Students Find Growing Use Cases for AI
From creating discussion boards, to making syllabuses and annotated bibliographies, to simulating different personas with mental illnesses for psychology students, professors are exploring their own uses for AI.
March 21, 2024
Recovery
Wilkes-Barre, Pa., Leader ‘Deeply Disappointed’ in FEMA
"I saw firsthand the destruction and deadly impact these storms had, I know our communities deserve federal assistance. FEMA's methods and formulas for determining aid are clearly flawed and require re-evaluation."
March 21, 2024
Recovery
Pitt to Study Effects of East Palestine Train Derailment
Some residents are still experiencing symptoms months after the derailment. “Sometimes it comes on, and my mouth hurts, my teeth hurt, my tongue swells. It’s like, ‘Oh, something was disturbed today.'"
March 21, 2024
Higher Education
USF Proposes State's First College for AI and Cybersecurity
Pending approval by the its board of trustees, the University of South Florida plans to enlist existing faculty to lead new undergraduate and graduate programs, certifications and continuing education options.
March 21, 2024
K-12 Education
Chicago Colleges to Fast-Track High Schoolers Studying Cybersecurity
A partnership between Chicago Public Schools, the Illinois Institute of Technology and City Colleges of Chicago allows high-school juniors and seniors to enroll in college courses in pursuit of associates degrees.
March 21, 2024
Policy
In Pennsylvania, Much Talk but Little Action Around AI Bills
With the state Legislature back in action this week for the first time in months, there is considerable talk but little action on bills that could stymie harmful uses of artificial intelligence, or AI.
March 21, 2024
Government Experience
Texans First to Use New IRS Free Electronic Filing Program
The IRS launched the pilot program known as Direct File in a dozen states this year, including Texas, and about 50,000 people who are residents of those states have used it so far.
March 21, 2024
Policy
Coalition Pushes for Online Child Safety Bill in New York
The state attorney general, Democratic lawmakers, parents and a child safety advocate rallied in Albany on Wednesday for legislation they say will take significant steps to protect children on the Internet.
March 21, 2024
Artificial Intelligence
Where to Start With AI? Cities and States Offer Use Cases
Building an AI program is a daunting proposition, but government has to start somewhere. From strengthening cybersecurity to improving 311, a handful of early adopters are finding safe and practical uses.
March 2024
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Julia Edinger
K-12 Education
Code Ninjas Team Up With Girls Who Code for Game Design
In recognition of Women’s History Month and Expanding Girls’ Horizons in Science and Engineering Month, Microsoft, Code Ninjas and the nonprofit Girls Who Code are sponsoring girls who enter a game-design challenge.
March 20, 2024
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Aaron Gifford
Cloud & Computing
Cheap Power, High Demand Drive Texas Data Center Growth
North Texas is now ranked second in U.S. markets by its inventory of data centers, according to commercial real estate services firm CBRE. Online lifestyles and the growth of AI and cloud-based tech are partly responsible for the demand.
March 20, 2024
Higher Education
Pace University to Launch New AI Lab for Education, Business
A private university in New York is planning a new AI lab for education, research and networking opportunities, with a focus on the regional tech community. It is also planning two AI-related master’s degree programs.
March 20, 2024
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News Staff
Question of the Day
How long can law enforcement secretly film the front of your home without a warrant?
Answer: As long as they want.
March 20, 2024
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News Staff
Cybersecurity
Cybersecurity Concerns Prompt Montana County Camera Swap
Lewis and Clark County commissioners have approved seeking a federal grant to replace courthouse cameras not compliant with the National Defense Authorization Act. The devices are considered susceptible to online attacks.
March 20, 2024
Artificial Intelligence
Pennsylvania Transit Agency Ends AI Gun Detection Pilot
The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority has halted work after a year of testing. Artificial intelligence gun detection video analytics that were being explored proved incompatible with the agency’s analog security camera system.
March 20, 2024
Preparedness and Communications
Westport, Conn., Could House Police, Fire, EMS Together
The goal is to "build a better and more up-to-date and fortified emergency operation center," which could help operations move more smoothly. Right now, the average age of the fire department’s buildings is 85 years old.
March 20, 2024
Public Safety
National Guard Will Assist Responders During Eclipse
The Oklahoma National Guard will coordinate with the local public safety and emergency management agencies to provide McCurtain County first responders with additional HAZMAT response capabilities.
March 20, 2024
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