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Artificial Intelligence
AI Is Driving a Silent Cybersecurity Arms Race
Artificial intelligence has created a new frontline in the perpetual war between white-hat and black-hat hackers. The technology has the potential to tip the scale for those able to harness its power.
January 03, 2024
Cybersecurity
Kansas Court Records Back Online After October Cyber Attack
The web portal that allows people to search for Kansas district court cases is back online for the first time since being knocked out by a cyber attack in October 2023.
January 03, 2024
K-12 Education
AI Literacy Act Awaits Congressional Consideration
The bipartisan bill asks lawmakers to update the Digital Equity Act of 2021 to emphasize the importance of educating current and future workers on the basic principles and applications of artificial intelligence.
January 03, 2024
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News Staff
Public Safety
Lawsuit Alleges FEMA Failed to Process Wildfire Claims On Time
Victims of the 2022 Hermits Peak/Calf Canyon Fire are suing FEMA and its New Mexico claims office director as defendants, accusing them of failing to process claims within a required 180-day time frame.
January 03, 2024
Public Safety
Jeffersonville, Ind., Mulls New Mobile Police Command Center
The Jeffersonville Police Department currently has a mobile command center that's more than 30 years old. Its replacement would be used for critical events, natural disasters and to assist other communities if needed.
January 03, 2024
Cybersecurity
What’s It Like to Be the Victim of Cyber Crimes?
A pair of new studies take an in-depth look at the experiences of residents and businesses in Virginia who have fallen victim to cyber crimes, hoping the findings can inform strong cybersecurity moving forward.
January 03, 2024
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Jule Pattison-Gordon
Question of the Day
Who just became the first person known to beat Tetris?
Answer: 13-year-old Willis Gibson from Oklahoma.
January 03, 2024
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News Staff
Disaster Zone
Preventing Controlled Burns from Igniting Wildfires
An opportunity to use Siri.
January 03, 2024
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Eric Holdeman
GovTech Biz
CIOs Sound Off: What Makes a Vendor a Good Partner?
The relationship between government agencies and the companies they work with is key to successful outcomes for IT projects, so we asked state and local CIOs what they look for in a partner.
January/Feburary 2024
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Ashley Silver
Higher Education
Opinion: AI Could Enable Autonomous Research Labs
University researchers say AI has the potential to help find useful new substances, from better batteries to powerful drugs, if it can enable autonomous labs to perform experiments exponentially faster than humans.
January 03, 2024
K-12 Education
California School Boards Recognize Innovative K-12 Programs
The California School Boards Association recognized several Inland Empire districts for innovative programs related to technology skill-building, virtual training , online communities and environmental sustainability.
January 03, 2024
The Future in Context
Gov Tech Is Having a Moment — With Private Equity
GovTech 100 companies are likely to have an outsized role in making government better. Many now come with deep pockets thanks to investments from private equity.
January 03, 2024
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Paul W. Taylor
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Ashley Silver
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Thad Rueter
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Ben Miller
GovTech Biz
'The Hype Is Real': AI Poised to Disrupt the Gov Tech Market
In 2023, government saw an explosion of AI-powered tools that had the potential to change everything about how it does the people's business. For 2024, the technology remains a promising — but complex — proposition.
January/February 2024
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Thad Rueter
Policy
Florida May Stop Businesses from Going Cashless
A growing number of businesses of all sizes across the country are going cashless, requiring patrons to use credit or debit cards, or smartphone apps, to pay for their purchases.
January 03, 2024
Artificial Intelligence
Pennsylvania Lawmakers Yet to Take Action on AI
Eight measures with a primary focus on the field — including governing use of AI in health insurance claims and punishing its use in child sex abuse exploitation — were introduced and only one got a committee vote.
January 03, 2024
Emerging Tech
Space Shuttle’s Giant Orange Tank Begins Final Journey
The final journey of the last space shuttle ever built, Endeavour, and its giant orange external tank will begin this month — the capstone to a historic journey to an ambitious museum exhibit in Los Angeles.
January 03, 2024
K-12 Education
Washington Poll Finds Opposition to Cellphones in Schools
The Seattle Times asked readers for their opinions on schools restricting cellphone use, and among 140 responses, an overwhelming majority, mostly teachers and parents, approved of keeping phones out of the classroom.
January 03, 2024
Disaster Zone
Hot, Hotter, Hottest: 2023 Expected to Be the Hottest Year on Record
And, are the impacts of climate change accelerating?
January 02, 2024
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Eric Holdeman
Disaster Zone
Waterside Disaster Response in Hawaii Ends
This was a U.S. Coast Guard-led effort.
January 02, 2024
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Eric Holdeman
Question of the Day
How has the value of X changed since Elon Musk bought it?
Answer: It’s down 72 percent.
January 02, 2024
Broadband & Network
Nearly $8M to Fund Cellular Service Expansion in Missouri
The Missouri Department of Economic Development announced on Friday it was awarding more than $7.9 million in American Rescue Plan Act funds to 14 projects to improve cellular coverage across the state.
January 02, 2024
Cybersecurity
Scotland County, N.C., OKs Cyber Response Funding
The Scotland County Board of Commissioners has approved the use of up to $100,000 — with an additional $100,000 as needed — to address a cyber incident that began in mid December.
January 02, 2024
Workforce & People
Georgia CIO Shawnzia Thomas Looks to Keep IT Momentum in 2024
With a new year underway, Georgia Technology Authority CIO Shawnzia Thomas is focused on keeping the pace the agency set in 2023. New technologies and initiatives promise to enhance citizen services and how the state does business.
January 02, 2024
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Ashley Silver
Justice & Public Safety
More Than Stenography: Exploring Court Record Options (Part 3)
In Kentucky courts, the video recording is the official record with no written transcript. CIO Charles Byers discusses what led to this approach and the features vital to meeting the court's needs.
January 02, 2024
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Jule Pattison-Gordon
Justice & Public Safety
Can Digital Recordings Save Money for Courts?
Tensions persist between manual and electronic documentation of proceedings.
August 29, 2012
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