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Higher Education
Vance-Granville CC to Host Online Skills Classes for Seniors
A community college in North Carolina will host a series of classes teaching seniors how to use online tools such as video conferencing programs, online job search engines and office productivity software.
January 10, 2023
Mark Bengel
Mark Bengel has amassed over 38 years of leadership experience in the technology sector with special focus on improving the efficiency and effectiveness of government services.
April 24, 2019
Higher Education
Opinion: Peering Through the Keyhole of Education Data Privacy
With the ever-growing list of uses for data in higher education, being an asset that touches all aspects of a university’s mission, comes a need for users to understand the big picture of data privacy and security.
January 09, 2023
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Jim A. Jorstad
Workforce & People
Georgia CIO Appoints Information Security Veteran as CISO
Steve Hodges brings more than 21 years of information security experience with the state government to the role, recently serving as a senior IT security manager for Georgia’s revenue department.
January 09, 2023
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News Staff
Public Safety
911 Dispatcher Handles Call About Her Murdered Husband
The dispatcher came home to the aftermath of the long-running dispute between her husband and suspected shooter Matthew Rushie, 46, who turned himself in to police at the 49th Precinct stationhouse accompanied by a lawyer after six days on the run.
January 09, 2023
Question of the Day
How much will this company pay lawyers to be replaced by its AI?
Answer: $1 million.
January 09, 2023
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News Staff
Update on Damage to two Electrical Substations in Washington State
Yes, these gents were from the town where I live!
January 09, 2023
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Eric Holdeman
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Eric Holdeman
Analytics
Arizona Citizen Scientists Improve Water Quality Data
To scale up the amount of data it takes in on Arizona's water systems, the state's Department of Environmental Quality's Water Watch program designed an app that puts data collection in the hands of residents.
January/February 2023
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Stephen Goldsmith
Cybersecurity
Ohio Executive Order Bans TikTok from State-Owned Devices
State of Ohio employees are no longer allowed to download or use TikTok or a number of other Chinese-owned apps on state-owned devices for security reasons, under an executive order issued by Gov. Mike DeWine.
January 09, 2023
Cybersecurity
Oregon Insurer Data Breach May Have Exposed Personal Info
The insurer posted additional information about the breach online and offered free ID theft and monitoring service for at least 12 months. SAIF said it has been unable to determine how many people the breach affected.
January 09, 2023
Transportation
Report Predicts Michigan Will Lead EV Battery Manufacturing
Michigan, Georgia and Kentucky will be able to manufacture between 97 and 136 gigawatt hours’ worth of EV batteries per year by 2030, per plans they have laid out, according to the Argonne National Laboratory.
January 09, 2023
Preparedness and Communications
Calif. Flooding Prompts Federal Emergency Declaration
“The President’s action authorizes the Department of Homeland Security, FEMA, to coordinate all disaster relief efforts which have the purpose of alleviating the hardship and suffering caused by the emergency."
January 09, 2023
K-12 Education
Dozens of States Proffer Bills About School Cybersecurity
According to the Consortium for School Networking, legislators in 36 states introduced 232 school-related cybersecurity bills in 2022. They enacted 37, most of which focused on cybersecurity training requirements.
January 09, 2023
Opinion
Opinion: Pennsylvania Should Pass EV Bill for Revenue, Future
Replacing diesel and gas vehicles with EVs is the focus of government policy around the world, of $515 billion in auto industry research and investments, and of billions more in battery research and development.
January 09, 2023
Emerging Tech
How Early Warning Technology Helps Prevent Flooding
The Bay Area's vast network of gauges, strategically placed and linked to powerful telecommunication lines and computers, offer early warning of rising waters, helping protect lives and property from flood damage.
January 09, 2023
Cybersecurity
Alaska Latest to Ban TikTok on State-Owned Devices
Gov. Mike Dunleavy issued a memorandum Friday prohibiting the use of the social media platform TikTok on state-owned devices. In doing so, Alaska follows in the footsteps of more than a dozen other states.
January 09, 2023
Disaster Zone
Fixing the Broken — Again and Again
Living on the beach, people have short and long memories.
January 09, 2023
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Eric Holdeman
Disaster Zone
School Shooting Tracker
Six-year-old shoots teacher.
January 09, 2023
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Eric Holdeman
K-12 Education
San Benito Schools Sold Computers Containing Student, Staff Info
After buying about 700 computers at auction last year, the co-owner of RDA Technologies said he found they contained names, phone numbers, addresses and other data, which the district disputes.
January 09, 2023
K-12 Education
Prosecutors Reviewing Broward Administrator Actions Over Data Breach
Broward prosecutors are probing whether three school district administrators acted improperly when they shared details about a ransomware attack with a private company after withholding it from the public.
January 09, 2023
Jesse Taggert
Jesse Taggert is the director of Research and Design at Truss.works, a software engineering firm. Before that she led design at California’s Child Welfare Digital Services and design and product strategy at 18F Consulting.
April 22, 2019
Lohrmann on Cybersecurity
Are Cyber Attacks at Risk of Becoming 'Uninsurable'?
There are dark clouds on the horizon as well as conflicting forecasts regarding cyber insurance in 2023 and beyond. Where will the insurance market go from here on cybersecurity coverage?
January 08, 2023
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Dan Lohrmann
Bob Bennett
Bob Bennett is a Senior Fellow at the Center for Digital Government and the founder of B2 Civic Solutions, an international smart cities consultancy firm based in Parkville, Mo. From 2016 to 2019 he served in Mayor Sly James’ administration as the Chief Innovation Officer for the City of Kansas City, Mo. During his tenure, he oversaw the city’s smart city initiatives including a 54-block total digitalization pilot, strategy development for the city and P3-based expansion plans.
April 19, 2019
Budget & Finance
Gov. Hochul Announces Launch of $30M Matching Fund Program
The Pre-Seed and Seed Matching Fund Program makes between $50,000 to $250,000 in assistance available to qualifying early-stage startup companies in the state as part of a larger effort to bolster high-growth industries.
January 06, 2023
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News Staff
PCIO
Jennifer Ricker to Step Down as Illinois CIO Next Week
Ricker, the CIO and secretary of Illinois’ Department of Innovation and Technology, will leave the role next week. Ricker has served as Illinois CIO for just under two and a half years, seeing the state through COVID-19.
January 06, 2023
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News Staff
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