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GovTech Biz
OpenGov Results Show Growing Strength of Cloud Migrations
The 12-year-old company reports big recent sales gains — a reflection of larger trends in the gov tech world. A company executive also expresses skepticism about the role of private equity in the industry.
February 09, 2024
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Thad Rueter
Higher Education
Opinion: How to Succeed as a CIO for Higher Education
From having a vision to strategic alignment to collaboration, innovation and talent development, here are 10 guiding principles for IT leadership success from a veteran CIO of the City University of New York.
February 09, 2024
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Brian Cohen
Question of the Day
What social media platforms will no longer recommend political content by default?
Answer: Instagram and Threads.
February 09, 2024
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News Staff
Recovery
Biden to Increase Federal Funding for Hurricane Recovery
In a statement, FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell said the adjustments to the federal cost share are an extension of the Biden-Harris administration's and FEMA's commitments to support long-term recovery.
February 09, 2024
Workforce & People
Cross-Agency Planning Key to Cybersecurity in San Francisco
CISO Michael Makstman explains what it takes to secure San Francisco, how the city is approaching generative AI and the importance of sharing information in the Coalition of City CISOs.
January/February 2024
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Jule Pattison-Gordon
K-12 Education
New Haven Schools Put 2 IT Staff on Leave After Cyber Attack
New Haven Public Schools placed two employees on leave due to performance-related concerns that arose while implementing corrective measures after a cyber attack on the school and city in June 2023.
February 09, 2024
K-12 Education
Ohio Invests $6M in Professional Development for Teaching Compsci
The Educational Service Center of the Western Reserve and a handful of other educational centers will train up to 1,100 educators to teach computer science through supplemental certifications and other programs.
February 09, 2024
Justice & Public Safety
AI Gun Detection System Leads to Charges in New Mexico
ZeroEyes, the creators of an AI-based gun detection video analytics platform, recently announced a positive detection of an illegally brandished firearm in Hobbs, N.M., that has resulted in criminal charges.
February 09, 2024
Government Experience
Idaho Computer Modernization Sparks Some Staff Complaints
For proponents, the new software has been a $102 million lift that brings better security, record-keeping and management to the state, making Idaho one of the first states to implement a fully cloud-based system.
February 09, 2024
Artificial Intelligence
Robocalls Featuring AI-Generated Voices Deemed Illegal
Robocalls using artificial intelligence to fake human voices are illegal, federal authorities have ruled, two days after New Hampshire launched a criminal probe into calls spoofing the voice of President Biden.
February 09, 2024
Higher Education
Connecticut College Discloses Data Breach From 11 Months Ago
A spokesman for the private liberal arts college did not say why it took nearly a year to announce that a data breach had exposed Social Security numbers and other information for an unspecified number of people.
February 09, 2024
Higher Education
Montana State Invests in Supercomputing for Research
Montana State University will spend a $500,000 grant from the National Science Foundation on major upgrades to computer systems used for research in quantum science, large data analysis and artificial intelligence.
February 08, 2024
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News Staff
Government Experience
Texas City Launches Community Development, Engagement App
League City, Texas, has added a new app, called Talk About Town, on its community engagement site where residents can give feedback on the kind of businesses they want to see in the future.
February 08, 2024
Higher Education
Savvas Acquires Online College Course Provider Outlier.org
Savvas Learning Company, which produces digital learning tools for K-12, hopes to bring dual enrollment and dual-credit opportunities to its clients by acquiring an ed-tech startup that offers online college courses.
February 08, 2024
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News Staff
Broadband & Network
What's New in Digital Equity: Enrollment Ends for ACP
Plus, Alabama announces $188 million for broadband; California sees digital discrimination legislation introduced; Phoenix opens a digital skills training center; and more.
February 08, 2024
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Julia Edinger
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Zack Quaintance
Recovery
SLO County, Calif., Hit by Possible Rare Tornado
The rare weather event left toppled trees and power lines, mangled awnings and pulverized concrete in its wake, even shutting off power to thousands, as debris littered much of Grover Beach.
February 08, 2024
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Infrastructure
FedRAMP Approves Electric Vehicle Charging Networks
The federal cybersecurity certification brought by FedRAMP ensures that electric vehicle charging networks have the security protocols in place to protect data held and managed by federal agencies.
February 08, 2024
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Skip Descant
Florida
Florida Residents Lose Medicaid and SNAP Benefits After Online Error
The Department of Children and Families unveiled MyACCESS, a platform allowing residents to apply for and renew benefits such as SNAP and Medicaid. However, the portal has faced substantial issues.
February 08, 2024
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News Staff
Opinion
To Innovate and Reduce IT Risk, Build a Solid Foundation First
To develop organizational maturity in an IT agency, leaders must foster a culture of continuous improvement and create a safe space for staff to try new ideas.
February 08, 2024
Infrastructure
Waymo Driverless Car Collides With Cyclist in San Francisco
A cyclist was injured in a collision with a Waymo driverless vehicle in San Francisco's Potrero Hill neighborhood this week. This news comes after Cruise, another autonomous car company, recalled its entire fleet nationwide.
February 08, 2024
Question of the Day
When is it now illegal to use AI-generated voices?
Answer: In robocalls.
February 08, 2024
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News Staff
Public Safety
CSU Launches Online Doctor of Emergency Management Program
The program at Columbia Southern University focuses on cutting-edge industry trends, topics and research and emphasizes theoretical as well as practical emergency management leadership components.
February 08, 2024
Cybersecurity
Report: More Than Half of Americans Have Had Their Data Exposed
A new report from U.S. News reveals that around 61 percent of survey respondents had their personal data breached at some point. Another 44 percent reported that they had this happen multiple times.
February 08, 2024
Artificial Intelligence
Washington, D.C., Mayor Shares AI Implementation Plans
An order signed by Washington, D.C., Mayor Muriel Bowser today takes three specific actions to advance the government’s adoption of artificial intelligence. The plan aims to align the technology with the District’s core values.
February 08, 2024
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News Staff
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