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Policy
California Governor Decides Fate of Speed Cameras in Six Cities
A bill that for the first time in California history would authorize speed cameras on roadways in six selected cities passed both houses in Sacramento last week and is now on Gov. Gavin Newsom's desk.
September 19, 2023
GovX Summit
Government Experience Awards 2023 Winners Announced
Winners of the seventh annual competition evolve experiences to meet new expectations of constituents and employees.
September 18, 2023
Broadband & Network
Pennsylvania Officials Seek Input on 5-Year Internet Plan
Residents of the state will have until Oct. 10 to weigh in on a proposed five-year plan to upgrade broadband Internet availability, reliability and affordability statewide.
September 18, 2023
Cybersecurity
U.S. Senators Introduce Bills to Enhance Rural Cybersecurity
The Cybersecurity for Rural Water Systems Act and the Food and Agriculture Industry Cybersecurity Support Act would address vulnerabilities in agricultural systems and help farmers and ranchers prevent and respond to cyber threats.
September 18, 2023
K-12 Education
Pilot Program to Boost STEM Grants for Cash-Strapped Schools
Delivery Associates, an international consulting firm, launched the Community Funding Accelerator pilot program to match K-12 districts with federal grants and guide them through the application process.
September 18, 2023
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Aaron Gifford
Artificial Intelligence
Risk, Reward and Regulation: Experts Consider a Path Forward on AI
During a virtual event hosted by the Brookings Institution, experts and lawmakers explored the benefits and risks of AI, as well as the possible regulatory structures that could help guide its advancement.
September 18, 2023
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Julia Edinger
Question of the Day
What grocery store item are TikTokers taking issue with?
Answer: Digital screens on freezer doors.
September 18, 2023
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News Staff
Opinion
Policy+Action With Dan Kim: Let’s Professionalize Purchasing
The public servants who handle procurement wield millions of dollars and important contracts supporting work with far-reaching impacts. So why are they underpaid? Contributor Dan Kim discusses possible solutions.
September 18, 2023
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Dan Kim
Policy
California Lawmakers Send Data Deletion Bill to Governor
California lawmakers have passed Senate Bill 362, known as the Delete Act, that would allow consumers to have every data broker delete their personal information with a single request.
September 18, 2023
K-12 Education
Sacramento Schools Monitor Student Use of AI
Sacramento City Unified School District has implemented a policy barring students from using generative artificial intelligence for homework or research without a teacher's approval.
September 18, 2023
K-12 Education
SAT's New Digital Format Prompts Worries from Parents
Schools will administer the new digital version of the SAT exam in March, and parents are already concerned about the change, in some cases recommending that their kids take the test this fall or skip it altogether.
September 18, 2023
K-12 Education
Teachers Want More Tech Support for Special Education
A recent survey from the digital learning platform Clever found that most teachers and administrators want more tech support for students with disabilities or Individualized Education Programs (IEPs).
September 18, 2023
Past Issues of Government Technology
Government Technology March 2019
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Disaster Zone
What Should You Share on Social Media?
Might your good intentions make you a target?
September 18, 2023
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Eric Holdeman
Justice & Public Safety
San Diego Officials: Surveillance Oversight Law Needs Fixes
A hard-won ordinance that brought oversight to San Diego's many surveillance technologies needs critical fixes, officials say, or day-to-day operations the city relies on could come to a standstill.
September 18, 2023
Cybersecurity
Artificial Intelligence Making Cyber Crime Harder to Fight
The rise of artificial intelligence brings tools that help cyber criminals clean up language, opening new doors for hackers to break into networks through emails that trick recipients into sharing personal info.
September 18, 2023
Infrastructure
Pittsburgh Driverless Car Makers Pivot to Trucks
This somewhat new pivot from self-driving cars to self-driving trucks is the latest sign of how difficult it is to fully take our hands off the wheel, industry experts and researchers said.
September 18, 2023
Lohrmann on Cybersecurity
Tech Leaders, Congress Meet: How Will We Regulate AI?
Tech leaders gathered in Washington, D.C., this past week for public and private meetings with Congress on the future of AI in the U.S. What happened, and what’s next?
September 17, 2023
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Dan Lohrmann
K-12 Education
Digital Tools Help AmeriCorps Program Coach Young Readers
Student coaches with AmeriCorps’ City Year program will have access to digital tools and an online dashboard from the education software company Curriculum Associates to aid struggling students in grades three to five.
September 15, 2023
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News Staff
Transportation
Campaign Stresses Benefits of EV Chargers for Workplaces
The U.S. Department of Energy has launched an educational campaign that stresses the benefits of installing null charging ports in employee parking areas at workplaces.
September 15, 2023
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Skip Descant
Emergency Management
For Military, PFAS in Firefighting Foam Pose New Threat
Now that they know they are at risk from exposure to PFAS, military firefighters at the more than 700 active and former military installations that have been polluted by AFFF are wondering what to do now.
September 15, 2023
GovTech Biz
CentralSquare Expands Mutual Aid Tech System in N.C.
The move, involving eight public safety agencies, is designed to improve responses to hurricanes and other emergencies. The CAD-to-CAD deployment reflects a hot trend in gov tech, according to an executive.
September 15, 2023
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News Staff
Emerging Tech
Pittsburgh Airport Project Works to Detect Airborne Toxins
The Pittsburgh International Airport is spearheading a first-of-its-kind bioaerosol identification and detection technology pilot to help discover potentially hazardous airborne toxins.
September 15, 2023
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Ashley Silver
GovTech: In Case You Missed It
Accela CEO Talks Growth and New Investment — ICYMI
On a special episode of ICYMI, Accela CEO Gary Kovacs discusses the company's new strategic growth investment from Francisco Partners, as well as its commitment to advancing the gov tech industry.
September 15, 2023
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Dustin Haisler
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Joe Morris
Question of the Day
On the Internet, does anyone know if you’re a dog?
Answer: Not according to an iconic web cartoon.
September 15, 2023
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News Staff
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