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Cybersecurity
State, Commerce Departments Breached by Hackers
Hackers breached Microsoft Outlook email accounts linked to government agencies in the U.S., and others in Western Europe, according to officials, which described the attackers as being based in China.
July 13, 2023
Emerging Tech
NASA Building First New Wind Tunnel in 40 Years
The NASA Flight Dynamics Research Facility, a project some officials have been pursuing for 25 years, will replace two smaller wind tunnels that are around 80 years old.
July 13, 2023
Analytics
USDA Launches Effort to Upgrade Climate Data Tracking
The Agriculture Department will use $300 million to improve its measurement, verification and tracking of carbon sequestration and greenhouse gas emissions as it moves ahead with climate-smart agriculture.
July 13, 2023
Phil Wittmer
Phil Wittmer is the public sector advisor at Ensono. He is the former chief information technology officer for the State of Kansas.
February 25, 2019
Emergency Management
‘Infrastructure Crisis’ Exposed by Flooding in Mass.
“It’s horrifying. It really is. The water was coming through here so fast and it was slowly eroding away. I was having a nervous breakdown because I thought for sure this whole corner of my house was just going to go."
July 12, 2023
Disaster Zone
Insurance Companies Moving to Limit Their Loss Exposure to Disasters
Farmers is the latest to do so in Florida.
July 12, 2023
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Eric Holdeman
Justice & Public Safety
Missouri Cops Pilot Tech to ‘Make Way’ for First Responders
MakeWay Safety is piloting a cloud-based safety platform at several St. Louis area police departments that allows first responders and other personnel to emit a warning to drivers when they’re approaching on roadways.
July 12, 2023
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Ashley Silver
Question of the Day
Why are people putting traffic cones on self-driving cars in San Francisco?
Answer: In protest.
July 12, 2023
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News Staff
Higher Education
Opinion: Can AI and Cybersecurity Coexist?
As with any powerful new technology, the potential for artificial intelligence to analyze large volumes of data and automate processes comes with a risk that it will be used for nefarious purposes.
July 12, 2023
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Jim A. Jorstad
K-12 Education
PowerSchool Acquires SchoolMessenger for Communications
PowerSchool will add messaging, notification and paperless permission forms to its growing list of K-12 functions that already includes grading, registrations, finance and state reporting compliance.
July 12, 2023
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News Staff
Government Experience
California State Parks Gets New Navigation Technology
California State Parks has added navigation technology to support both visitors and staff, which will help both to aid in rescue efforts and to improve the overall experience for park visitors.
July 12, 2023
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Julia Edinger
Higher Education
Niagara University Working on Tech Career Training Center
A $1.3 million grant from the Economic Development Administration will fund renovations to turn an old building into a state-of-the-art workforce training center for data analytics, cybersecurity and other fields.
July 12, 2023
Disaster Zone
2023: The Year Climate Change Became Real
Storms, heat, death and destruction.
July 12, 2023
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Eric Holdeman
Emergency Management
Is AI Gun Detection the Future of New Orleans School Safety?
Plans for money from the Louisiana Department of Education, part of federal funds allocated after the shooting at an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas, vary by school, but many include shoring up entries or installing more cameras.
July 12, 2023
Transportation
Lawmakers Want to Restart Pittsburgh E-Scooter Program
While the continuation of Pittsburgh's pilot program with battery-powered scooters has been frozen by a state budget impasse, it may restart soon with fines for the program operator for letting scooters lay around.
July 12, 2023
Transportation
Waymo’s Driverless Taxis Monitor San Francisco Traffic
Waymo's driverless cars spend a lot of time testing their technology on San Francisco's streets. But the black-and-white vehicles are also observing their surroundings, gathering data.
July 12, 2023
Broadband & Network
Broadband Authority Collects Data for Pennsylvania Expansion
The Pennsylvania Broadband Development Authority will soon have $1.16 billion in funds to upgrade Internet service — and that effort was moving forward on Tuesday by collecting community stories.
July 12, 2023
Policy
Federal Bill to Make Platforms Pay for News Advances
While California lawmakers have put the brakes on a bill that would make the likes of Facebook and Google pay news publishers for using their stories, a similar federal bill has once again advanced in Congress.
July 12, 2023
Artificial Intelligence
How AI Is Making Politics Easier, Cheaper, More Dangerous
It’s hard to say how many, but the business of politics is full of the sorts of roles that researchers believe are most vulnerable to disruption by generative AI, such as legal professionals and administrative workers.
July 12, 2023
Higher Education
Cal Poly Students Shadow Doctors, Then Create Medical Tech
In the second year of a clinical immersion program, Cal Poly students will identify problems faced by doctors at a San Luis Obispo hospital, then apply engineering skills to create cutting-edge solutions.
July 12, 2023
Higher Education
How Are Higher Ed Cyber Attacks Evolving?
Despite efforts to combat ransomware attacks on higher ed institutions, the education sector remains one of the most targeted industries as more vulnerabilities and data incentivize hackers.
July 11, 2023
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Brandon Paykamian
Infrastructure
The Wind Is in Hydrogen’s Sails; Politics Could Change That
Major pieces of domestic policy like the Inflation Reduction Act and the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act are advancing hydrogen energy technology. A change to who occupies the White House could alter this course.
July 11, 2023
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Skip Descant
Cybersecurity
Hayward, Calif., Shuts Down Websites After Cyber Breach
Officials for the northern California city said they have no evidence of personal information being leaked during the incident, but its website was offline for at least a day as it investigated systems.
July 11, 2023
Government Experience
City of Aiken, S.C., Unveils Public Texting Platform
The new app, from Utah vendor TextMyGov, will work with a federal emergency notification system and can give residents information on everything from parks and trash pickup to boil water advisories.
July 11, 2023
Question of the Day
Why is Sarah Silverman suing OpenAI and Meta?
Answer: For allegedly using her book to train the AIs.
July 11, 2023
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