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Opinion
10 Ways State and Local Government Should Invest in Tech Now
When considering how to spend the billions in federal funding still available to them, state and local governments should invest in solutions that will drive long-term benefits.
March 2023
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Stephen Goldsmith
Question of the Day
Why is Twitter’s press email automatically responding with poop emojis?
Answer: Elon Musk reasons.
March 20, 2023
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News Staff
Sponsored
Is Your Agency Just One Click Away from a Data Breach?
HP Sure Click Enterprise isolates and protects government agencies from undetectable threats.
March 20, 2023
Workforce & People
Washington, D.C., CTO Lindsey Parker Named Chief of Staff
Mayor Muriel Bowser has announced that Chief Technology Officer Lindsey Parker will be taking over as her chief of staff following the sudden departure of John Falcicchio last week. Parker has been with the administration since 2015.
March 20, 2023
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News Staff
K-12 Education
Anderson Community Schools Approach ChatGPT with Caution
School officials at a district in Indiana see the potential for ChatGPT to enable better research or laziness among students, or both. Like many, they're waiting to see how other organizations adjust.
March 20, 2023
Cybersecurity
What Is the National Cybersecurity Strategy? A cybersecurity Expert Explains
The new National Cybersecurity Strategy reiterates the government’s focus on resilient infrastructure and taking the offensive against hackers. But it also brings a fresh approach to the private sector.
March 20, 2023
Public Safety
In Desperate Situations, Give ‘Crazy’ a Try (Opinion)
When faced with seemingly impossible situations and the world watching, leaders have turned to the “craziest ideas” to mitigate the situation even when the odds were against them. Oftentimes, they worked.
March 20, 2023
Higher Education
Onondaga CC Launches New Degree to Train Chip Fab Workers
Onondaga Community College's new supply chain management degree will help prepare a workforce for a massive computer memory chip plant planned for construction by Micron Technologies in Clay.
March 20, 2023
Justice & Public Safety
Aurora, Ill., Okays $1.2M for Security Cameras
After receiving a $1.2 million technology grant to help pay for the project, the Aurora City Council has approved a contract to place 32 more security cameras throughout the city.
March 20, 2023
Cybersecurity
Experts: As Cyber Booms, So Too Must Preparation
Training systems like Georgia’s Cyber Range are crucial, enabling students to practice their tech skills with real-world scenarios such as machine learning for a manufacturer or information security on a mobile app.
March 20, 2023
Policy
California Bill Would Make Big Tech Pay Publishers for News
Newsrooms across the country have withered while the stories they produce at great cost enrich big technology companies that pay little or nothing for sharing them on their platforms.
March 20, 2023
Public Safety
Woodstock, N.Y., Fire Dept. Will Upgrade Portable Radio System
The Woodstock Fire Department was selected for a $132,597 FEMA Assistance to Firefighters grant toward the $139,227 project. The department will chip in $6,629 to meet a required 5% match by the recipient of the grant.
March 20, 2023
Preparedness and Communications
Nat'l Guard Joins Evacuation Efforts in Tulare County, Calif.
The National Guard and dozens of public safety agencies are on scene in Tulare County as floodwaters continue to rise and more than 12,000 face evacuations.
March 20, 2023
Disaster Zone
Confidence Is Required to Be Successful
Confidence, yours and theirs.
March 19, 2023
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Eric Holdeman
Jonathan Feldman
Patrick Groves
Patrick Groves was a staff writer for Government Technology from 2019 to 2020.
May 14, 2019
Lohrmann on Cybersecurity
Roseville, Calif., CIO Brings Global Background to Local Gov
Hong Sae is the CIO for the city of Roseville, Calif., and he has a tremendous track record of success in both Texas and California local government.
March 19, 2023
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Dan Lohrmann
Chattanooga Smart Corridor Hot Bed for Real-Time Analytics
Stefania Di Mauro-Nava
Stefania is the Director of External Programs and Communications at MetroLab Network, focused on deploying programs, creating communications content and implementing MetroLab’s Data Science and Human Services portfolio among other activities. Stefania has spent her career working at the nexus of science, technology and society, forging bridges between technical and nontechnical communities in this space. Prior to MetroLab, she served as a Science & Innovation Officer at the British Consulate-General in San Francisco and as an External Development Manager at CRDF Global in Arlington, VA. She holds a M.A. in Science and Technology Policy from George Washington University and a B.A. in International Studies from American University.
May 13, 2019
Election Technology
Georgia Will Stay in Multistate Voter Registration Group
Republican Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger has reaffirmed his commitment to the Electronic Registration Information Center, a 28-state collaboration that shares information about voter registration.
March 17, 2023
K-12 Education
Opinion: The Wonder That Technology Brings to Education
In the scramble to solve looming challenges in education regarding broadband, online learning, artificial intelligence or any number of new technologies, it’s easy to overlook astonishing improvements.
March 17, 2023
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Mark Siegel
Broadband & Network
Ottawa County, Mich., Seeks Grant Funding to Extend Broadband
The county board of commissioners is asking to be considered for the state’s Realizing Opportunities for Broadband Infrastructure Networks grant, seizing the opportunity to apply before the next round of grants in 2024.
March 17, 2023
Artificial Intelligence
Microsoft to Expand Use of GPT-4 in Office Software
The software giant announced this week that its suite of office products, including Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook and Word, will begin using OpenAI’s new GPT-4 artificial intelligence platform.
March 17, 2023
K-12 Education
CIA ‘Mission Possible’ Contest to Bring Tech to K-8 Schools
The CIA Mission Possible Operation Advance Technology competition will invite educators across the U.S. to vie for computer and coding laboratories outfitted with $60,000 worth of technology.
March 17, 2023
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News Staff
Opinion
Three Steps to Modernize Government’s Customer Experience
Many government agencies have been slow to invest in experience the way the private sector has — but modern technology, including artificial intelligence, is opening up new avenues to reduce friction.
March 17, 2023
Public Safety
‘Smarter’ Radar Will Inform Bay Area Flood Network
Marin County is developing a new radar station that will track atmospheric rivers and inform a network with real-time data to help officials respond to potential flooding with a more customized report.
March 17, 2023
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Jim McKay, Editor
Infrastructure
Rural States Are Moving Ahead With EV Charging Infrastructure
The federal infrastructure package is making electric vehicle charging a reality — even in states with few registered EVs. In Montana, the need for this infrastructure is driven, in part, by tourism from other states.
March 17, 2023
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