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Keeping Operations Seamless With Enhanced Payment Options
Faced with rapidly changing payment trends and evolving student preferences, colleges and universities must offer a variety of enhanced payment options while making sure transactions remain secure.
August 02, 2023
K-12 Education
Maryland Student Creates 'Seeing' App for the Blind
Derrick Day, a 17-year-old at Westminster High School who is blind, created an app called LDOT (long-distance object tracker) that uses artificial intelligence to verbally identify objects that appear in a phone's camera.
August 02, 2023
Justice & Public Safety
New York Lawmakers Want to Mandate Devices to Slow Speeders
Drivers who have received multiple speed-camera violations would be ordered to install aftermarket speed limiters on their vehicles under a state bill proposed Tuesday by two legislators.
August 02, 2023
Justice & Public Safety
San Diego City Council Approves Smart Streetlights Network
The San Diego City Council officially approved the Police Department's smart streetlights proposal on Tuesday, which now all but ensures the controversial network's future deployment.
August 02, 2023
Civic Innovation
San Diego Approves City Computer Deal With Dell, Microsoft
San Diego agreed Tuesday to pay 35 percent more per year for citywide usage of Dell computers as well as Microsoft programs such as Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Teams and OneDrive.
August 02, 2023
K-12 Education
New Mexico School Districts Add Security Tech
Portales and Clovis municipal school districts have installed new security technologies such as the Rave Panic app, an AI security camera system called ZeroEyes, network upgrades and other measures in case of emergencies.
August 02, 2023
Emergency Management
As Mental Health Calls Rose, Lee’s Summit Police Stepped Up
To better help individuals facing this type of crisis, the Lee’s Summit Police Department has expanded its long-standing Crisis Intervention Team to include civilian mental-health specialists.
August 02, 2023
Disaster Zone
Disaster Zone Podcast: ‘Commentary: Emergency Management Will be Stressed by Climate Change’
Things are going to go from bad to worse with disasters.
August 02, 2023
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Eric Holdeman
Emergency Management
As Calif. COVID Cases Rise, Experts Are Masking Indoors
“Every single one of us masks every day, because we look at the data. We may be the last maskers, but that’s what we do. I’d highly recommend people going to indoor gatherings with a lot of people mask."
August 02, 2023
K-12 Education
St. Landry Parish Schools, La., Hit By Ransomware
A public school district in southern Louisiana is working with state police to identify the origin of a security failure July 25. The district has yet to learn how much and what kind of data may have been obtained.
August 02, 2023
Workforce & People
Partnership Aims to Expand, Diversify Georgia’s IT Workforce
The Technology Association of Georgia is partnering with SkillStorm to help train and upskill tech talent — with a targeted program aimed to support Black Georgians’ entry into the tech field.
August 01, 2023
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News Staff
GovTech Biz
Flock Safety, Ubicquia Offer Streetlight Crime-Solving Tool
Flock sells license plate reading tech, while Ubicquia’s smart city communication platform is used by some 700 customers. By working together, the gov tech firms want to help police solve more crimes while reducing costs.
August 01, 2023
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News Staff
Premium Education Market Facts
Top Steps to Improve Data Interoperability Amongst Ed-Tech Leaders
August 01, 2023
K-12 Education
ISL Unveils Free Online Safety Labels for K-12 Apps
A new resource from the nonprofit Internet Safety Labs, available to anyone, provides safety ratings based on risk assessments of 1,722 of the most commonly used mobile applications in K-12 schools.
August 01, 2023
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News Staff
Broadband & Network
Cumberland County, Tenn., Approves $3M in Broadband Matching Funds
The Cumberland County Commission committed $3 million to provide local matching funds for state broadband expansion grants. That money will be split between two Internet service providers.
August 01, 2023
Premium Market Facts
The Use of Project and Portfolio Management in State CIO Organizations
August 01, 2023
Cloud & Computing
Washington Utility District OKs $4M Investment in Microsoft Substation
Chelan County PUD commissioners voted in favor of buying seven capacitor banks at about $4 million total for the upcoming Microsoft data center. The banks will ensure more efficient power delivery to the facility, officials say.
August 01, 2023
Artificial Intelligence
San Jose Releases Generative AI Guidelines, Looks to Learn
CIO Khaled Tawfik says the city is eyeing the possibility of one day using a generative AI that is specially tailored for city governments, and it is now looking to learn more before finalizing policies.
August 01, 2023
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Jule Pattison-Gordon
Emergency Management
Know Your Zones: SLO County Rolls Out New Evacuation Zones
“Taking a minute to write down your evacuation zone could save your life. Knowing your zone in advance will save you valuable time during an emergency if you are told to evacuate."
August 01, 2023
Infrastructure
Can the U.S. Power Grid Handle an All-Electric Future?
Managed charging, battery storage and other technologies are helping to build electric grid resiliency and stability as electric vehicle use grows. Those working in the space are optimistic about the grid's ability to handle the load.
August 01, 2023
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Skip Descant
Question of the Day
What is WormGPT?
Answer: An AI designed to create phishing messages.
August 01, 2023
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News Staff
Disaster Zone
Keeping Pets Safe During Extreme Heat Events
Our pets are like family.
August 01, 2023
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Eric Holdeman
Higher Education
University of Arizona to Improve Access to Clean Energy Tech
The University of Arizona's West EJ Center will put a $10 million federal grant toward rebates and tax credits to make energy-efficient appliances and solar panels affordable for community groups and other institutions.
August 01, 2023
Emergency Management
Hawaii DOE Outlines Public Schools’ Safety Vulnerabilities
While mass shootings plague the U.S., "campus vulnerability assessments" of Hawaii's public schools have progressed slowly, with only 140 of the 258 regular public school campuses formally evaluated since 2017.
August 01, 2023
Higher Education
Georgia Collaborative Developing AI Manufacturing Workforce
Georgia Tech and Southern Regional Technical College are among many partners on a $65 million grant to build a technical workforce training incubator and talent pipeline for autonomous and AI technologies.
August 01, 2023
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