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Premium Education Market Facts
2023 Higher Education IT Trends
March 10, 2023
Premium Market Facts
State Cybersecurity Threats
March 10, 2023
K-12 Education
Queensbury School District to Spend $430K on Classroom Tech
New York state grants set aside for purchases like computer servers, interactive whiteboards, tablets and high-speed broadband will afford Queensbury Union Free School District 1,000 new Chromebooks.
March 10, 2023
Higher Education
Tech School 'Prevented Catastrophe' with Antivirus, Backup
Wilkes-Barre Career and Technical Center in Pennsylvania reportedly thwarted a cyber attack this week with backup procedures and by shutting down its network, resorting to remote instruction on Thursday.
March 10, 2023
Disaster Zone
Avoid the Impacts of a Recession
Fill vacancies, hire now!
March 10, 2023
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Eric Holdeman
Government Experience
Utah Chief Innovation Officer Talks Customer Experience
Utah's Chief Innovation Officer Rich Saunders discusses the keys to success the state has found for improving customers' digital government experience, as well as what innovations are coming in this space.
March 10, 2023
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Julia Edinger
K-12 Education
Several Texas Districts to Try 4-Day Hybrid School Week
Lumberton Independent School District is the latest east Texas district to approve a four-day hybrid school calendar for 2023-24, hoping to alleviate issues with mental health, attendance and substitute fill rates.
March 10, 2023
Cybersecurity
Hackers Breach Health Insurance Company for Some in Congress
Sensitive personal information about members of the House and Senate and perhaps thousands of federal employees may have been accessed by hackers who breached a health insurance marketplace.
March 10, 2023
Emerging Tech
AI Expert: We Should Stop Using So Much AI
A data scientist and professor at New York University recently weighed in on the ongoing hype around the use of artificial intelligence, wondering if we collectively should slow down our reliance on the technology.
March 10, 2023
Civic Innovation
Georgia Voter System Upgrades Will Speed Up Elections
Georgia’s new, faster voter registration system is now running across the state, an upgrade that election officials said Thursday will ensure security and shorter wait times at polling places.
March 10, 2023
Transportation
EV Education Evolves in Northeastern Pennsylvania
As more and more consumers shift to electric vehicles, there is a greater need for specialized technicians to work on such cars, and students and seasoned mechanics alike now see the need to get up to speed.
March 10, 2023
Opinion
Opinion: New Tech Escalates Surveillance Risks
There are surveillance cameras everywhere — in subway stations, on street corners, on highways and byways, in parking lots, in banks and stores and in businesses great and small.
March 10, 2023
Preparedness and Communications
Warm Calif. Storm Brings Flood Risk to North State
"It depends on how much snow melt we get because that's a whole other player in this. The rain is going to be impressive, but it just depends on how warm these systems are and how much snowmelt we get."
March 10, 2023
Biz Data
Report: Youth Won’t Save Government from Bad Cyber Hygiene
A new survey of government office workers across the world found that “digital natives” — those who grew up with modern technology — are actually more likely than older employees to exhibit bad password habits.
March 09, 2023
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News Staff
Preparedness and Communications
Dole Foods Cyber Attack Shows Importance of Cyber Resilience
Preparedness is key for keeping operations moving in the event of a cyber incident, like when Dole Foods didn’t know it had been the victim of ransomware until customers complained they couldn’t find their favorite products.
March 09, 2023
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Jim McKay, Editor
Policy
Tech Layoffs Prompt California Bill to Expand Worker Protections
The newly introduced bill would force employers to give workers more notice of mass layoffs and would extend these protections to contract workers, who currently are excluded under state and federal law.
March 09, 2023
Civic Innovation
What's New in Digital Equity: Gigi Sohn Withdraws as FCC Nominee
Plus, more about Kansas' $15 million of federal funding for digital equity; U.S. senators reintroduce digital equity legislation, $180 for digital equity heading to libraries, and more.
March 09, 2023
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Zack Quaintance
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Julia Edinger
Health & Human Services
Cell Data, Surveillance Used to Enforce County Pandemic Rules
Court documents are revealing the extent to which Santa Clara County, Calif., officials went to crack down on restricted religious gatherings at the Calvary Chapel megachurch during the height of the pandemic.
March 09, 2023
Disaster Zone
20-Year Anniversary of the Department of Homeland Security
Time has passed quickly!
March 09, 2023
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Eric Holdeman
Question of the Day
Why is the Internet mad at Spotify?
Answer: Because it wants to be TikTok.
March 09, 2023
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News Staff
Higher Education
Wilmington College to Offer Esports Minor as Popularity Booms
A private college in Ohio is giving students the option to minor in esports management after an introductory course saw heavy demand, and as the industry reports more than $1.5 billion in annual revenue.
March 09, 2023
Cloud & Computing
States Update Decades-Old Human Capital Management Systems
From benefits and payroll to performance management and policy, government HCM systems must be up to the task of tracking, monitoring and consolidating personnel data in a digital world.
March 2023
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Katya Diaz
Infrastructure
Americans Remain Leery of Driverless Cars, Surveys Say
New surveys from AAA and the Advocates for Highway and Auto Safety point to lukewarm consumer confidence in autonomous vehicles, while new research from the Urbanism Next Center suggest AVs could reduce the need for parking.
March 09, 2023
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Skip Descant
Higher Education
Prairie View A&M to Build AI-Driven Q&A System for NASA
Collaborating with Texas Southern and Texas A&M universities, professors and students at Prairie View are working on an artificial intelligence system that would use NASA's data to answer science questions from the public.
March 09, 2023
Broadband & Network
Syracuse, N.Y., Leaders Consider $3.5M City-Owned Internet Plan
Mayor Ben Walsh’s administration has proposed using federal stimulus money to build a city-owned wireless network offering 100-megabit broadband service to some of the city’s poorest neighborhoods.
March 09, 2023
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