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Disaster Zone
Specialization Makes Our Life Harder
We need to better define who we are and what we do.
June 07, 2023
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Eric Holdeman
Transportation
Automakers to Congress: Don’t Make Us Keep AM Radio
In an era when companies are building driverless cars and 30-inch infotainment screens, the auto industry found itself in Congress on Tuesday fighting over technology that's a little more old school: AM radio.
June 07, 2023
Transportation
Report: More Electric Vehicles Could Prevent Deaths in N.J.
New Jersey could avoid 3,290 deaths and generate $36 billion in public health benefits by transitioning to electric vehicles by 2050, according to a report by the American Lung Association.
June 07, 2023
Workforce & People
Walmart Announces $350M Plan to Automate Alabama Center
Walmart has announced a $350 million investment to outfit the Cullman, Ala., distribution center with automation equipment and AI-powered software systems after the city offered a tax abatement for upgrades.
June 07, 2023
Policy
Virginia County Considers New Data Center Amendments
The Spotsylvania County Planning Commission is looking at amending its rules around data centers as they relate to the Comprehensive Plan. The region has recently become a popular place for businesses to set up server farms.
June 06, 2023
Emerging Tech
Honolulu Airport to Introduce New TSA ID Technology
The Transportation Security Administration has deployed four next-generation Credential Authentication Technology devices at Daniel K. Inouye International Airport. They are able to quickly compare travelers’ facial features to their IDs.
June 06, 2023
Justice & Public Safety
Aurora, Ill., Police Applaud Surveillance Drone Expansion Bill
Illinois legislators passed a bill recently that would expand police officers' ability to use surveillance drones for security purposes during special events like parades, festivals, concerts and races.
June 06, 2023
Health & Human Services
South Dakota Launches Immunization Tracking System
The South Dakota Department of Health has a new system to improve immunization coverage throughout the state. The platform allows health-care providers to securely track records and identify areas in need of attention.
June 06, 2023
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Ashley Silver
Higher Education
Professors React to Call for ‘Pause’ on AI Research
Whether or not they agree with calls to halt innovation, many professors and computer scientists in higher education share the feelings of tech leaders that emerging AI needs oversight and regulation.
June 06, 2023
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Brandon Paykamian
Preparedness and Communications
High-Severity Wildfires Altering New Mexico for Generations
The fires burn so hot and so thoroughly that they’ve altered the nature of New Mexico's forests, burning stands of trees and creating more of a forest of shrub fields and grasslands and leading to more fuel for fires.
June 06, 2023
Question of the Day
How many apps has Apple rejected over privacy violations?
Answer: Almost 1 million since 2020.
June 06, 2023
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News Staff
Smart Cities
Long Beach Gets Smarter About Its Smart City Deployments
The Long Beach Collaboratory in the Southern California city is open to community members who want to become more involved in the “smart economy” and help the city design and deploy urban tech pilot projects.
June 06, 2023
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Skip Descant
Disaster Zone
Emergency Preparedness for Long-Term Care Facilities
The basics of what is needed.
June 06, 2023
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Eric Holdeman
Disaster Zone
Disaster Zone Podcast: ‘How the Media Covers Disasters’
You need to look at the media as a partner.
June 06, 2023
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Eric Holdeman
Analytics
Miami Dashboard Aims to Educate Residents, Attract New Ones
The city of Miami has created a data visualization in less than a month as part of an effort to educate and inform both city residents and local businesses about the city. The tool has a wealth of regional data to explore.
June 06, 2023
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Julia Edinger
Higher Education
UC Irvine Gets $50M for Three New Engineering Institutes
A gift from Henry and Susan Samueli will allow the University of California, Irvine's School of Engineering to form new multidisciplinary research institutes focused on public health, society and the environment.
June 06, 2023
Higher Education
Northeastern State University Shuts Down Network Over Cyber Threat
A public university in Oklahoma is in the process of restoring its network and Internet-based services after disabling them in May due to a cybersecurity incident. Officials have found no evidence of data being stolen.
June 06, 2023
Broadband & Network
Meetings Lay Groundwork for Oklahoma Broadband Plan
The Oklahoma Broadband Office is holding information-gathering meetings in order to solidify the Oklahoma Broadband Plan, which aims to provide high-speed Internet access to 95 percent of the state by June 2028.
June 06, 2023
Justice & Public Safety
St. Louis Police Credit Cameras for Homicide Clearance Rate
Police don't offer a single reason for this year's improvement, but a spokesman said it's due in part to the growing number of surveillance cameras throughout the city and better communication across the department.
June 06, 2023
Workforce & People
Boston to Invest $4M in Life Science Workforce Initiative
The city, with the help of a $4 million grant, is looking to establish a new workforce initiative designed to train and get 1,000 Boston residents hired into the life sciences industry by 2025.
June 06, 2023
Higher Education
Lawsuits Against Mercer University Reveal Cyber Attack
After a data breach exposed personal information of over 93,000 people, a private research university in Georgia faces two class-action lawsuits, one of which alleges it failed to train staff on cybersecurity protocols.
June 06, 2023
Preparedness and Communications
Volunteers Team Up to Deploy Radio Tower in Sonoma County
The county teamed up with Northern Sonoma County Community Emergency Response Team and radio volunteers on the project, making it the county's first public-private communications tower.
June 06, 2023
Broadband & Network
Several Detroit Parks to See Free Public Wi-Fi Deployment
The Detroit Parks Coalition, along with the city and Connect 313, announced that they will be installing Wi-Fi at five parks as part of a $265,000 program aimed at closing the digital divide.
June 05, 2023
Justice & Public Safety
Could License Plate Data Sharing Prompt Arrests in Other States?
Two groups are leading an effort to stop law enforcement agencies in California from sharing captured license plate data with agencies in states that have criminalized abortion. They fear the data could lead to charges.
June 05, 2023
Justice & Public Safety
$50M First Responder Tech Campus Sparks Transparency Debate
The Hawaii Legislature appropriated $50 million in its recently passed state budget bill to begin building a 243-acre First Responder Technology Campus on Oahu. The effort has raised concerns about legislative transparency.
June 05, 2023
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