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Cybersecurity
Struggles Continue as Fed, UnitedHealth Confront Cyber Attack
The federal government and the health-care company have announced relief programs after the national impact of last month’s attack. Two services around electronic payments and medical claims are expected to be restored later this month.
March 12, 2024
Higher Education
What Is University at Buffalo's Place in New York's AI Boom?
As the hub for a new state consortium, Empire AI, the University at Buffalo will be a driver of investments, entrepreneurship, regional partnerships and collaborative research.
March 12, 2024
Preparedness and Communications
Minnesota $17.5B Surplus a Boon for Local First Responders
The money was generated from unique trends such as federal pandemic relief programs and is not a recurring appropriation. Seventy percent went to cities and towns of all sizes and to townships with more than 10,000 people.
March 12, 2024
K-12 Education
Virtual Platform Brings California State Parks to Students
Launched in 2004 as a video feed, Parks Online Resources for Teachers and Students (PORTS) has evolved into a multi-faceted virtual platform that delivers live lessons on natural phenomena to classrooms statewide.
March 12, 2024
Question of the Day
Can fingerprints be re-created just from the sounds they make?
Answer: Yes.
March 12, 2024
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News Staff
Recovery
New Jersey Leaders Didn’t Know of Plan to Fight Pandemic
The plan “projected and anticipated” some of the things that happened during the pandemic but having a plan on the shelf collecting dust was one of many issues highlighted in a 910-page report.
March 12, 2024
Higher Education
University of Dayton to Build Cybersecurity App for Kids
A $193,981 grant from a business startup program will allow the university to create an interactive app to teach students about online risks, as well as a free training app for police to investigate the dark web.
March 12, 2024
Workforce & People
Autonomous Vehicles Pushing Some Workers Out of Jobs
Layoffs and other workforce reductions have marked auto industry headlines in recent months, despite increased vehicle sales last year and even more forecasted growth in 2024.
March 12, 2024
Transportation
Port of San Diego Unveils Nation’s First Electric Tug Boat
Operated by Crowley Maritime Corporation, the new 82-foot eWolf will escort ships entering and leaving the Tenth Avenue Marine Terminal using electric power instead of diesel fuel.
March 12, 2024
Transportation
California May Require Robotaxis to Share More Data
A frequent criticism by San Francisco officials as driverless robotaxis became common on city streets has been that California's laws and regulations have been slow to catch up to the new reality.
March 12, 2024
K-12 Education
Opinion: State Governments Can Boost K-12 Cybersecurity
From new laws to the K-12 "SIX Essentials Series," the NIST framework and assessments from the Department of Homeland Security, schools have state backup and abundant resources at their disposal to combat cyber threats.
March 11, 2024
GovTech Biz
Tyler’s New Deal, Financials Spotlight Cloud Work
The government technology giant follows a February Amazon Web Services pact with a potentially longer-term state of Maryland contract. It comes as Tyler’s most recent financials show double-digit cloud growth.
March 11, 2024
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News Staff
Public Safety
N.J. is Not Ready for Next Crisis, $9M COVID Report Says
The state’s residents suffered greatly from COVID-19 with more than 3 million cases, including 33,000 deaths. Some were families in which both parents died, leaving their children as orphans.
March 11, 2024
Higher Education
New App Uses AI to Generate Practice Tests from Course Content
The CreateMyTest app allows students to upload course notes, videos, PDFs and other educational materials, which the app then analyzes and uses to create practice tests based on key topics in the material.
March 11, 2024
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News Staff
Artificial Intelligence
MIT Program Fosters Early AI Education for Future Workforce
The Responsible AI for Social Empowerment and Education program at MIT develops curricula for K-12 students to give students hands-on experience with AI and robotics can do from an early age.
March 2024
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Noelle Knell
Opinion
Stop Looking for Tech Talent in All the Wrong Places
As the need for skilled tech workers skyrockets, former federal CIO Suzette Kent argues organizations including state and local governments should start recruiting from less traditional pipelines.
March 11, 2024
Transportation
Why Waymo’s Robotaxis Are Avoiding Freeways, Airport
The company has state approval to expand use of its driverless taxis outside San Francisco but caution and permitting are keeping it off freeways and away from San Francisco International Airport for now.
March 11, 2024
Smart Cities
Construction Near for ‘Smart Neighborhood’ in Chicago Suburb
Officials hope to break ground in April on the Habitat Green Freedom subdivision, in Aurora, Ill. The new 17-home area will feature solar panels, battery storage, in-ground fiber and devices including smart thermostats.
March 11, 2024
Broadband & Network
Joplin, Mo., Officials Mull Citywide Broadband Build
The Joplin City Council is considering a pact with Allo Missouri for citywide fiber-optic broadband. Joplin would contribute $4 million from an American Rescue Plan Act grant, and only eligible expenses would be paid from city funds.
March 11, 2024
K-12 Education
Teachers to Train With AI-Driven Classroom Simulators
The Relay Graduate School of Education, an accredited not-for-profit preparation program, is developing several AI-driven simulators to supplement — but not replace — classroom experience for teachers in training.
March 11, 2024
K-12 Education
Survey: K-12 Students Want More Guidance on Using AI
Research from the nonprofit National 4-H Council found that most 9- to 17-year-olds have an idea of what AI is and what it can do, but most would like help from adults in learning how to use different AI tools.
March 11, 2024
Question of the Day
What device will be able to ‘name and shame’ methane polluters?
Answer: A satellite.
March 11, 2024
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News Staff
Preparedness and Communications
How Bad Are These S.C. Counties at Risk for Wildfires?
FEMA created a map using its data and risk assessments that shows the counties across the U.S. currently considered the most and the least at risk of potential wildfires, from very low to very high.
March 11, 2024
Cybersecurity
La Mesa, Calif., Suspends Virtual Comments After Zoom Bombs
La Mesa, which is near San Diego, has temporarily suspended public comments via Zoom following a rash of antisemitic hate speech during last month's City Council meeting.
March 11, 2024
Policy
Georgia Senate Moves to Suspend Data Center Tax Breaks
A state Senate committee backed legislation — which has already passed the House — to suspend sales tax breaks on new data centers that lawmakers say aren’t giving the state financial return on its investment.
March 11, 2024
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