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Preparedness and Communications
Fire School Trainees in Alabama Learn to Use Fire as a Tool
Alabama’s disappearing longleaf pine forests are especially dependent on periodic fires, which would have occurred naturally, but are now provided by crews working in helmets and flame-retardant clothing.
February 13, 2023
K-12 Education
Bridgewater-Raritan Schools Data Breach Exposes Personal Info
A New Jersey school district has offered employees free membership to identity monitoring services after discovering a hacker in December gained access to social security numbers and insurance enrollment information.
February 13, 2023
Nathan Motyl
Nathan Motyl is the vice president of operations at ACTIVE Network, the leading digital marketing agency and SaaS provider dedicated to program and race management. Nathan, with 22 years in the IT industry, is an expert in workload optimization and performance tuning, and specializes in technical design, data center migrations, and data science. In his career, he has successfully migrated over 100 data centers/systems and was part of a customer focus group for Microsoft’s RTM launch of their in-memory database, Hekaton.
June 18, 2019
Disaster Zone
Question: What About Earthquake Impacts Here in the U.S.?
This is a question people are asking.
February 13, 2023
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Eric Holdeman
Disaster Zone
How to ‘Nudge’ People Along
Indirect ways to move people and organizations.
February 13, 2023
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Eric Holdeman
Health & Human Services
New Jersey May Roll Out Utah’s Teen Mental Health App
Gov. Phil Murphy said Saturday he wanted to take a deeper look at SafeUT, a program that lets students click on the app after downloading it and instantly connect to a mental health professional.
February 13, 2023
Cybersecurity
Connecticut Is Latest State to Consider TikTok Ban
A trio of state bills working their way through the Connecticut Legislature would ban state employees there from downloading or using TikTok from state-issued or state-owned devices.
February 13, 2023
Civic Innovation
College Students Help Georgia City With Social Media
The city's collaboration with the Valdosta State University communication department is geared toward increasing the city's online visibility and fostering more community involvement.
February 13, 2023
Dan Pfeiffer
Dan Pfeiffer is vice president of Government Affairs for Itron, with over 30 years of experience in the utility industry. He oversees Itron’s regulatory programs and serves as the company’s liaison with federal and state officials.
June 17, 2019
Itai Dadon
Itai Dadon brings over 15 years of experience in corporate leadership, new business development and product strategy in the telecom sector to Itron. As director of smart cities and IoT, he is responsible for Itron’s go-to-market strategy for smart cities.
June 17, 2019
Lohrmann on Cybersecurity
Quantum Computers: What Is Q-Day? And What’s the Solution?
Quantum computers hold the promise of amazing advances in numerous fields. So why are cybersecurity experts so worried about Q-Day? What must be done now to prepare?
February 12, 2023
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Dan Lohrmann
The Path to Better Cost Recovery Goes Through Technology (Contributed)
Philip Rogers
Phillip Rogers is marketing and enterprise development manager for the city of Arlington, Parks and Recreation Department. He has been with the department since 2012. During that time, Rogers and his team have earned numerous state and national awards, including recognition from NRPA, TRAPS (Texas Recreation and Park Society), TRAPS North Region and the Texas Association of Municipal Information Officers.
June 14, 2019
Five Trends in Higher Ed Digital Transformation (Contributed)
Eric Spear
Eric Spear is the Found and President of Precision Campus, a data analytics software program designed exclusively for higher education. Eric has more than 20 years of data warehouse development experience, including his work as a senior developer for the University of Maryland, performing all related duties including database management, user requirements, gathering, coding, training, and data administration.
June 14, 2019
Cloud & Computing
Modernization, Cybersecurity Funding Tops MNIT Budget Ask
The state’s IT agency has included several funding proposals in its “One Minnesota Budget” to help make its systems and services more accessible, modernized and secure. CIO Tarek Tomes shared the impacts and potential timelines.
February 10, 2023
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Katya Diaz
Cybersecurity
Cyber Incident Disrupts Modesto, Calif., Police Department
While the city has not confirmed that it was the victim of a cyber attack, officials have issued a statement saying that cybersecurity experts are investigating "recently detected suspicious activity on (the) digital network."
February 10, 2023
Justice & Public Safety
Lorain, Ohio, Council Approves License Plate Reader Network
The City Council has approved the installation of 40 license plate readers throughout the city. Flock Group Inc. will provide the equipment and maintain it through a five-year agreement.
February 10, 2023
Workforce & People
Sacramento CIO Maria MacGunigal Sets April Departure Date
After leading IT operations in California’s capital city for more than nine years, Maria MacGunigal has announced that she will depart the position April 14. The search for her replacement has already begun.
February 10, 2023
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Ben Miller
Question of the Day
Why is ‘sushi terrorism’ trending on social media?
Answer: Because some people are monsters.
February 10, 2023
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News Staff
GovTech: In Case You Missed It
Exploring the Future of Public Engagement — ICYMI
MIT professor Ceasar McDowell discusses his work through the Center for Constructive Communication — designing tools, methods and systems to connect us and create a healthier society.
February 10, 2023
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Dustin Haisler
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Joe Morris
Public Safety
Turkey Quake: What if the ‘Big One’ Hits the North Bay?
The 7.8- and 7.5-magnitude quakes that have drawn the world's attention to Turkey were made worse because they emanated from relatively shallow centers, experts say.
February 10, 2023
K-12 Education
Washington Considers Mandating Electric School Buses by 2035
Proposed legislation in Washington state would require school districts to purchase emission-free school buses beginning in 2035, although distance limits and lack of charging infrastructure are potential obstacles.
February 10, 2023
Emerging Tech
How Should Government Regulate AI? We Asked a Robot
Artificial intelligence's potential in the public sector has grown exponentially, as have questions around appropriate guardrails. We interviewed the ChatGPT chatbot from OpenAI to see what it had to say.
January/February 2023
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Noelle Knell
Election Technology
Texas Taxpayers Face a $100M Bill to Update Voting Machines with Equipment That Doesn’t Exist Yet
State lawmakers approved the requirement — which attracted little attention or debate — in their massive overhaul of the state’s voting laws during a 2021 special Legislative session.
February 10, 2023
Higher Education
Erie Community College Helps Fuel Growing Mechatronics Field
Despite declining enrollment elsewhere, Erie Community College and Northland Training Center are expanding a program for mechatronics, an emerging field that combines mechanical, electrical and computer engineering skills.
February 10, 2023
K-12 Education
How Are Georgia Schools Handling ChatGPT?
Educators acknowledge that writing is thinking, and therefore remains an indispensable skill, and college admissions staff may rely on unscripted interviews, short videos and proctored writing samples in lieu of essays.
February 10, 2023
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