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Workforce & People
New York City Expands Apprenticeship Program With Tech Jobs
Mayor Eric Adams plans in his State of the City address to unveil a new push to place 30,000 New Yorkers into apprenticeship programs by 2030 in what would be a significant expansion of the city’s efforts.
January 26, 2023
K-12 Education
Are Ed-Tech Companies Suffering for Lack of Leadership?
A survey by the Ed-tech Leadership Collective found that many executives don’t think their middle managers are prepared for major leadership roles, and it’s hurting the growth potential of their businesses.
January 25, 2023
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Infrastructure
Massachusetts Lawmakers Mount Push to Electrify Commuter Rail
Legislation has been filed in both the House and Senate that calls for the MBTA to operate a fully electric commuter rail system by December 2035. Three lines that serve environmental justice populations would be electrified sooner.
January 25, 2023
Justice & Public Safety
Duluth, Minn., Council Considers New Police Drone Rules
The City Council this week began discussing a new policy about the use of police department drones. One provision would require officers to obtain a search warrant before launching the device for surveillance purposes.
January 25, 2023
Workforce & People
Wyoming CIO Bill Vajda Resigns After Less Than a Year
Wyoming CIO Bill Vajda has stepped down from his position with Enterprise Technology Services. Vajda — the former CIO of Alaska — was appointed to the position by Gov. Mark Gordon just under a year ago.
January 25, 2023
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Julia Edinger
Higher Education
Study: 30% of College Students Have Used ChatGPT for Essays
A survey of 1,000 U.S. college students found that nearly a third of them had used the AI chatbot ChatGPT to complete written homework assignments, and close to 60 percent use it on more than half of their work.
January 25, 2023
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News Staff
Question of the Day
What percentage of customers don’t connect their smart appliances?
Answer: 50 percent.
January 25, 2023
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News Staff
Infrastructure
States Reimagine Power Grids for Wind and Solar Future
States are increasingly turning their attention to the transmission lines, substations and transformers needed to get that electricity from renewable energy sources into homes and businesses.
January 25, 2023
Infrastructure
Regional Partnership Helps Toledo Transit Launch On-Demand Service
The Toledo Area Regional Transportation Authority’s membership in NEORide, a regional transit collective, allowed it to more easily take on service and technology improvements like the newly launched TARTA Flex.
January 25, 2023
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Skip Descant
Cybersecurity
West Virginia Senate Committee Tweaks, Passes Tech Ban Bill
The Senate Judiciary Committee on Tuesday unanimously approved a bill aimed at banning any technology or platform from state devices that could threaten cybersecurity. TikTok was the impetus for the legislation.
January 25, 2023
GovTech Biz
Public Safety and Mapping Tech Firm RapidDeploy Raises $34M
The company has raised $87 million since its founding in 2013. Its technology helps emergency dispatch centers get a better fix on calls — and helps power the new 988 suicide prevention hotline.
January 25, 2023
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News Staff
Opinion
Closing the Digital Divide Requires More Than a Quick Fix
Despite claims that states can close the digital divide in five years, digital equity is a long-term problem that requires long-term solutions, and states must plan accordingly.
January 25, 2023
Disaster Zone
School Warned That 6-Year-Old Child Had Weapon
Note to self: When warned — act!
January 25, 2023
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Eric Holdeman
K-12 Education
Kelso and Longview Districts Block ChatGPT on School Devices
Two districts in south Washington state joined several others across the U.S. in banning the artificial intelligence app ChatGPT, and they're using software tools to detect AI-generated writing.
January 25, 2023
K-12 Education
Wyoming Proposes Video Surveillance at School Crosswalks
The Wyoming Legislature is considering a bill that would enjoin the state Department of Transportation to survey school crosswalk zones on days that school is in session between the hours of 7 a.m. and 4 p.m.
January 25, 2023
Preparedness and Communications
Flurry of Aftershocks Off Malibu Coast Rocks Los Angeles
The initial quake was reported at 2 a.m. A magnitude 3.5 struck just three minutes later, followed by a magnitude 2.8 at 2:22 a.m. and magnitude 2.6 at 2:38 a.m., the USGS said.
January 25, 2023
Disaster Zone
Mass Attacks in Public Spaces, 2016-2020
Compiled by the Department of Homeland Security.
January 25, 2023
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Eric Holdeman
K-12 Education
Cobb County Schools to Discontinue Virtual Option
Georgia's second largest school district is discontinuing a virtual learning option for elementary students that it launched during the COVID-19 pandemic, though a program for for middle and high schoolers will continue.
January 25, 2023
Civic Innovation
Vending Machines Take Place of Libraries in Rural North Dakota
Rural parts of the state are seeing 24/7 book vending machines in places like city halls. The machines are meant to bridge the gap for areas not populated enough for a full-time library.
January 24, 2023
Higher Education
Higher Ed Reactions to ChatGPT Run the Gamut
As some K-12 schools have moved to ban a new AI chatbot that can write essays and answer complex questions, higher ed experts are weighing the pros and cons. They all agree on one thing: Education is going to change.
January 24, 2023
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Brandon Paykamian
Broadband & Network
Missouri Counties Receive $15M Infusion for Broadband Expansion
The Missouri Department of Economic Development this week announced that more than $5.6 million was awarded for projects in Lawrence County and more than $9.5 million was awarded for projects in five counties.
January 24, 2023
Infrastructure
New Jersey Gets Grant to Convert Diesel Ferries to Hybrid-Electric
The $11.3 million grant from the Federal Transit Administration will help to convert the state’s diesel ferries to hybrid-electric vessels and make improvements to the Belford Ferry Terminal in Monmouth County.
January 24, 2023
Broadband & Network
Maine Cities to See New Fiber-Optic Network, Internet Service
The cities of Lewiston and Auburn will be at the center of a new fiber-optic broadband network being built by GoNetspeed. The work is expected to begin later this year, the company said.
January 24, 2023
Workforce & People
New York to Hire Customer Experience Chief, Launch Single ID
The chief customer experience officer would work to uncover causes of pain points and help make government services more accessible. The consolidated ID effort, meanwhile, will be aimed at stopping account fraud.
January 24, 2023
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Jule Pattison-Gordon
Emerging Tech
Delivery Robots Could Soon Roam Moscow, Idaho
The food delivery robots used on the University of Idaho campus could soon find their way to city streets under a proposal being considered by Moscow city leaders. The one-year agreement would only allow 30 of the devices to operate.
January 24, 2023
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