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Higher Education
Opinion: ‘Ultra-Intelligent Institutions’ Need Searchable Data
In order to become “ultra-intelligent institutions” that harness data to improve all aspects of their operations, colleges and universities must make their disparate data sets accessible, searchable and analyzable by AI.
December 06, 2023
Cybersecurity
What Is Citrix Bleed? The Next Ransomware Patch You Need
Adopting a patch released in October — and removing any threat actors that may already be exploiting unpatched instances of the software — is important to defending against new actors known to exploit this flaw.
December 06, 2023
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News Staff
GovTech Biz
3 Ways AI Can Make a Splash in Government, Fast
At a recent gathering of public- and private-sector technology leaders, discussions included several examples of how AI can help the public sector without piling onto time and resource burdens.
December 06, 2023
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Ben Miller
Question of the Day
Why won’t Windows 10 updates be free after 2025?
Answer: Because Microsoft is phasing out Windows 10.
December 06, 2023
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News Staff
Infrastructure
Watch for AI to Find Its Way Into Smart City Upgrades
As cities update timeless technology like streetlights, they are laying the groundwork for smart city connectivity and data gathering. Artificial intelligence will help sift through the mounds of data these projects create.
December 06, 2023
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Skip Descant
Cybersecurity
Your Car Might Be Watching You to Keep You Safe — at the Expense of Your Privacy
Your car’s safety technology takes you into account. But a lot of that technology helps car companies collect data about you. Researchers are working on closing the gap between safety and privacy.
December 06, 2023
Opinion
4 Ways Agencies Can Shift Left to Tackle Cybersecurity
By "shifting left," or moving testing as early in the app development process as possible, state and local cybersecurity teams can identify vulnerabilities and fix them before they become problems.
December 06, 2023
Emergency Management
Pay Gap Widens Between Cops and Other City Workers in SF
The typical SFPD officer's wages rose by 21% from 2011 to 2022, adjusting for inflation, with the trend accelerating in recent years. Meanwhile, typical non-police city workers' pay increased by 4%.
December 06, 2023
Smart Cities
Would Speed Cameras Boost New Jersey Traffic Safety?
The Advocates for Highway and Auto Safety gave New Jersey and 33 other states mediocre marks in its 2024 annual report grading state safety laws. One issue noted in the report was a lack of speed enforcement cameras legislation.
December 06, 2023
K-12 Education
West Virginia District to Use Facial Recognition to Flag Sex Offenders
Marion County Schools in West Virginia will expand its use of facial recognition technology to cross-reference photos of school visitors with photos pulled from the West Virginia State Police's sex offender registry.
December 06, 2023
Higher Education
Clark State College to Host Global Impact STEM Academy Facility
A 30,000-square-foot, single-story facility on the southeast corner of Clark State's Springfield campus will accommodate academic programs for middle and high school students through the Global Impact STEM Academy.
December 06, 2023
Emergency Management
OPINION: Emergencies Don’t Stop During the Holidays
Law-enforcement, public-safety and emergency personnel in Limestone County, our cities and towns cannot lock the office doors and go home. Crime, especially domestic violence, increases during this time of year.
December 06, 2023
Emergency Management
Solutions to Midland’s Flood Issue Starting Next Fall
The hydraulic/hydrology study that the corps of engineers began in 2021 will be completed by the end of this year. This data collection, analysis and watershed modeling will be used in a general investigation study to produce projects.
December 06, 2023
K-12 Education
Idaho Elementary Students Build Skills With 'Hour of Code'
Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories recently hosted its third annual daylong Hour of Code at Potlatch Elementary School, where a coding education program taught students to build their own animations and mini-games.
December 06, 2023
Cybersecurity
Experts Warn Against Cyber Crime Spike in December
Consumer advocates and police are urging vigilance this holiday shopping season against cyber crimes like fraud and identity theft, reports of which have skyrocketed the past 20 years with an expected rise through December.
December 06, 2023
Transportation
Michigan Government Vehicles Aim to Be Zero Emission by 2040
The order defines zero-emissions as “any vehicles that use a propulsion technology that does not produce greenhouse-gas emission,” which leaves the door open to options beyond electric vehicles.
December 06, 2023
Broadband & Network
Will Pennsylvania Internet Expansion Money Run Short?
The pay for Internet cable installers means that $1.2 billion in federal broadband expansion money coming to Pennsylvania in 2025 will not go as far unless workers in the less hazardous jobs are paid appropriately.
December 06, 2023
K-12 Education
Study: Gen Z Interested in STEM but Lacks Exposure
A recent study of Generation Z’s attitudes toward STEM found that only 29 percent of them cite STEM jobs as their first career choices, despite 75 percent expressing interest in the subjects academically.
December 05, 2023
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Brandon Paykamian
Cybersecurity
Cybersecurity Trends Point to More Sophisticated Attacks Ahead
As ransomware attacks have continued to hit state and local organizations — and tech advancements like generative AI have continued apace — cyber experts predict evolving malicious tactics for 2024.
December 2023
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Jule Pattison-Gordon
Artificial Intelligence
The District of Columbia Unveils an AI-Powered Career Platform
Career Ready DC, a new AI-matching technology platform from the DC Department of Employment Services and Eightfold AI, aims to help match residents with employment opportunities more efficiently and equitably.
December 05, 2023
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News Staff
Smart Cities
In the World of Smart Cities, No One Wants a ‘One-Hit Wonder’
Too often, urban technology doesn’t scale across cities because it’s simply not ready for prime time, experts argued at the recent Smart Cities Connect Conference and Expo in National Harbor, Md.
December 05, 2023
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Skip Descant
K-12 Education
International Group Publishes Guide to Ed-Tech Trialing, R&D
The Global EdTech Testbed Network boils down the process of trialing ed-tech innovations to four “I’s” — inclusivity, innovation, infrastructure and impact — while also calling for more resources and institutional support.
December 05, 2023
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News Staff
Question of the Day
What popular rock band will continue performing via digital avatars?
Answer: Kiss.
December 05, 2023
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News Staff
Artificial Intelligence
Wisconsin’s AI Strategy: Upskilling, Not Displacing Workers
The chair of the Wisconsin Governor’s Task Force on Workforce and Artificial Intelligence shares how the state is aiming to be one of the first states to harness the power of AI by redefining the workplace.
December 05, 2023
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Nikki Davidson
Emerging Tech
North Dakota Lawmaker Wants More Drones and More Oversight
The state already leads the country with regards to unmanned aerial system testing, but one state lawmaker is advocating for more of the technology and a new state agency to oversee it safely.
December 05, 2023
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