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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
K-12 Education
N.Y. Republicans Oppose Electric School Bus Mandate
Republican state senators argue that Gov. Kathy Hochul's plan to replace gas-powered school buses by 2035 is too expensive for many districts to afford without significant impacts to their operating budgets.
January 02, 2024
K-12 Education
Elementary Students Test VR Games from IUK Professor
First and second graders at Western Primary School in Indiana are piloting virtual reality games created by an assistant professor of computer science and informatics at Indiana University Kokomo.
January 02, 2024
Smart Cities
Digital Transformation ‘Supports Everything’ in a Modern City
Those at the helm of city technology offices often have to make the case for introducing digital innovation into processes and services. Their advice: Start with the projects people care about and that can show cost savings.
January 02, 2024
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Skip Descant
Emergency Management
‘Too Soon to Tell’ Cause of Bridgeport, Conn., Explosion
On Friday afternoon, Scott Appleby, the city's director of emergency management said the Tradebe facility had a large explosion after a driver opened a valve while delivering about 4,000 gallons of "low-grade oxidizer."
January 02, 2024
Higher Education
UTSA's National DigiFoundry to Study Cryptocurrencies
The University of Texas at San Antonio will use a grant from the National Science Foundation to establish the National DigiFoundry, a consortium that could enhance management of digital assets such as cryptocurrencies.
January 02, 2024
Emergency Management
North Carolina Used Blue Alert After Officer Fatally Shot
The alerts are used when a law enforcement officer is either killed or seriously injured and the law enforcement agency with jurisdiction over the incident believes the suspects pose threats to the public or other officers.
January 02, 2024
Artificial Intelligence
Supreme Court Chief Justice: AI Will Transform U.S. Courts
AI tools will change how judges do their jobs and how they understand “the role that AI plays in the cases that come before them,” Chief Justice John Roberts said in his end-of-year report.
January 02, 2024
Transportation
Texas Car Dealers Hold Keys to EV Adoption in State
Electric vehicles are a central part of President Joe Biden’s plans to cut the country’s greenhouse gas emissions, thereby reducing air pollution and combating climate change.
January 02, 2024
Artificial Intelligence
How California Lawmakers Are Tackling AI in 2024
After California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed an executive order on AI in September, California lawmakers have introduced a raft of legislation that sets the stage for more regulation in 2024.
January 02, 2024
Disaster Zone
Best of 2023: The Threats from an Electromagnetic Pulse
This is one of two "Best of 2023" podcasts.
January 02, 2024
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Eric Holdeman
Disaster Zone
Rain Storms Now Producing Prodigious Amounts of Rain
On average 40 to 50 percent more rain.
January 02, 2024
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Eric Holdeman
Lessons from Remote Learning, Part 2: Post-Pandemic Challenges
Kipp Bentley
Kipp Bentley is a senior fellow with the Center for Digital Education. He has been a teacher, a librarian, and a district-level educational technology director. He currently writes and consults from Santa Fe, New Mexico.
January 25, 2021
Past Issues of Government Technology
Government Technology September 2019
2019-09-01
Lohrmann on Cybersecurity
The Top 24 Security Predictions for 2024 (Part 2)
Where next for cyber in 2024? Here’s part two of your annual roundup of cybersecurity forecasts, top cyber trends and cybersecurity industry prediction reports as we head into calendar year 2024.
December 24, 2023
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Dan Lohrmann
Florida CISO Jeremy Rodgers Will Head to Private Sector
Katya Diaz
Katya Diaz is a staff writer for Government Technology. She has a bachelor’s degree in journalism and a master’s degree in global strategic communications from Florida International University.
January 06, 2021
Disaster Zone
Disaster Zone Podcast: The Challenge of Disaster Logistics
Ah, if only logistics was easy.
December 22, 2023
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Eric Holdeman
Justice & Public Safety
Vehicle Break-Ins Prompt New Surveillance Tech in Texas City
The League City Council has approved an updated agreement with private security camera company, Flock Safety, to install additional cameras in response to an upsurge of vehicle break-ins at parks.
December 22, 2023
Justice & Public Safety
Dayton, Ohio, Commission Votes to Expand ALPR System
The Dayton City Commission this week approved an expansion of license plate reader camera technology in the city. Three other contracts related to police technology were also approved.
December 22, 2023
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