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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
K-12 Education
Forecasting Ed Tech in 2024: Experts Weigh In
More integrations, low-connectivity tools, small language models, an avalanche of resumes: This is not a Christmas wish list but a set of predictions for what generative AI will bring to education in the months ahead.
December 22, 2023
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Aaron Gifford
Infrastructure
Raleigh-Durham Intl. Electric Bus Plan Hits a Snag
Efforts to electrify Raleigh-Durham International Airport’s fleet of buses have hit some turbulence with the bankruptcy of California-based bus manufacturer Proterra. The company’s assembly lines have stopped with no clear restart date.
December 22, 2023
Workforce & People
Living Legacy: NASCIO Annual Gathers Former State CIOs
At the National Association of Chief Information Officers Annual Conference in Minneapolis in October, a collection of former state CIOs in attendance came together for a group photo.
December 2023
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News Staff
Biz Data
At a Glance: Digital Cities Awards 2023 (Infographic)
From budget priorities and emerging tech to workforce needs and top concerns, here's a by-the-numbers look at the 56 most digital cities in the nation.
December 2023
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Editorial Staff
Government Experience
Virginia County Offers Small Businesses a Technical Boost
A newly launched program in Fairfax County, Va., is offering small businesses technical assistance in a range of areas, helping them enhance their website, e-commerce capabilities, digital presence, and more.
December 22, 2023
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Julia Edinger
GovTech: In Case You Missed It
What Founders Need to Know About Gov Tech Exits — ICYMI
Former CityGrows CEO/co-founder Catherine Geanuracos provides a framework for exiting the gov tech landscape and shares what she learned during the life cycle of her startup.
December 22, 2023
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Dustin Haisler
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Joe Morris
Preparedness and Communications
Emergency Response Key to Marin County, Calif., Water Plan
“Maintaining and modernizing this infrastructure is core to ensuring system resiliency through our day-to-day needs and also ensuring that we’re resilient through droughts, including natural and manmade disasters.”
December 22, 2023
Question of the Day
Which song did we hum to Google the most in 2023?
Answer: “Bones” by Imagine Dragons.
December 22, 2023
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News Staff
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
K-12 Education
Brightwood Elementary, Calif., Students Create Emergency App
Two elementary school students in Southern California won honorable mention at this year's Congressional App Challenge Award for an app that can immediately notify family and emergency services of an active shooter.
December 22, 2023
Emergency Management
What Changed at New York Hospitals After Blizzard?
By the end of the blizzard, many hospitals were scraping by on food, with some reliant on community donations from grocers and restaurants. Clean linens were hard to come by.
December 22, 2023
K-12 Education
Tupelo Middle School Students Drawn to Tech Through Robotics
Tupelo Middle School in Missouri has a robotics class that feeds into after-school programs that reach even more students, giving them not just technical knowledge but practice with hands-on problem-solving.
December 22, 2023
K-12 Education
Hinsdale Schools, N.H., Investigating Ransomware Attack
After shutting off its network earlier this month, a public school district in New Hampshire has regained many of its functions, inspected its devices and investigated the incident with its cyber insurance provider.
December 22, 2023
Emerging Tech
What Were the Worst Technology Failures of 2023?
In the past 12 months, there was the Titan submersible, the Cruise robotaxi challenges, a plastic badge called the Ai Pin, and much more.
December 22, 2023
Emerging Tech
Mercer County, W.V., Readies New Voting Machines for 2024
When Mercer County's registered voters head for the polls during the May 2024 primary, they will find new electronic voting machines which are easier to use and provide a paper trail.
December 22, 2023
Emerging Tech
White House Releases New Clean Hydrogen Rules
The Biden administration released new rules governing tax credits for clean hydrogen projects, seeking to strike a balance between environmental stewardship and a new, untested industry.
December 22, 2023
Workforce & People
Chicago Matures Its Cyber Posture Amid IT Transformation
CISO Bruce Coffing on recruiting a more diverse cybersecurity workforce and the unique challenges of locking down systems in a city the size of Chicago.
December 2023
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Jule Pattison-Gordon
Broadband & Network
What's New in Digital Equity: Meet the 2023 Digital Inclusion Trailblazers
Plus, a new dashboard compiles state-level rules on digital transformation, the American Library Association launches a new digital inclusion working group for library staffers, and more.
December 21, 2023
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Zack Quaintance
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Julia Edinger
K-12 Education
St. Louis Schools Afford VR Headsets With Federal Grants
The district used Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief (ESSER) COVID-19 relief funds to buy Avantis Education ClassVR tools for 17 schools. The technology will be available to students this academic year.
December 21, 2023
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Aaron Gifford
Preparedness and Communications
Some Agencies Are Ill-Equipped for Stormwater Issues
With the impacts from climate change, in some areas there is now a higher concentration of rain in a shorter period of time and stormwater systems, typically in the West and Northeast, are being overwhelmed.
December 21, 2023
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Jim McKay
Biz Data
How Many Electric Buses Does Your City Have? (2023 Edition)
All-electric buses are now operating in nearly every state in the nation, according to new data from the federal government. Use this tool to see which agencies are leading the electric bus charge.
December 21, 2023
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Nikki Davidson
Cybersecurity
Malware Attack on Texas Appraisal District Falls Short
An investigation into a malware attack against Tarrant Appraisal District computers found that no taxpayer information was compromised. Officials say two pieces of malware failed upon launch.
December 21, 2023
GovTech Biz
As Winter Starts, NYC Gives Snowplows a Digital Kick
Removal of snow is among the most important tasks of state and local governments. Newer mapping and other tools are helping officials better deploy plows even as public works departments face severe staffing shortages.
December 21, 2023
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News Staff
Infrastructure
Congested California Region Explores New Form of Autonomous Mobility
Transportation officials in the San Francisco Bay Area are working on a plan to use Glydcars — small, electric and autonomous vehicles — to make last-mile connections to more traditional forms of transit.
December 21, 2023
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