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Broadband & Network
Massachusetts Governor Touts Broadband Access in Farewell
In a succinct farewell address, Gov. Charlie Baker offered his thank you as he rattled off his administration’s accomplishments over the last eight years, including bridging the digital divide in Western Massachusetts.
January 05, 2023
Public Safety
2023 Resolution: More Firefighter and EMT Recruitment
“When I arrived in June, each shift was down seven members just to get to the minimum level needed each day,” Glynn County Fire Chief Vincent DiCristofalo said at a roundtable discussion with county officials on Tuesday.
January 05, 2023
Workforce & People
Michael Leahy Looks Back on Six Years Leading Maryland IT
Leahy sought to bring more transparency to the technology agency’s offerings and work, and improve its customer service. Now as he leaves office, he expects to make a return to the private sector.
January 05, 2023
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Jule Pattison-Gordon
Preparedness and Communications
San Francisco Blames NWS for City’s Insufficient Planning
City officials squarely blamed a lack of preparation on incorrect weather forecasts from the National Weather Service — but the agency disputes that and has communications with the city to back it up.
January 05, 2023
Disaster Zone
Atmospheric ‘Rivers’ Hitting Northern California
Storm after storm impacting the Bay Area.
January 05, 2023
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Eric Holdeman
Infrastructure
Washington’s Link Transit Board OKs Electric Bus Negotiations
The Link Transit board of directors last month authorized contract negotiations with a Netherlands-based electric bus manufacturer for 10 new buses. The vehicles are expected to cost around $7.95 million.
January 04, 2023
Higher Education
University Tests Tech to Find 3D-Printed Guns, Other Threats
The new AI-integrated weapons screening system can detect both metallic and non-metallic concealed weapons, making it more useful for detecting 3D-printed weapons and other emerging threats at large events.
January 04, 2023
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Brandon Paykamian
Emerging Tech
Drones Finding Place in Utility Companies’ Inspection Toolkits
Unmanned aerial systems, more commonly known as drones, are increasingly being used to inspect power infrastructure. The devices remove many of the potential hazards that accompany human inspections.
January 04, 2023
Cybersecurity
New Jersey Hospital Cyber Attack Disrupts Patient Admissions
After a cyber attack forced Freehold hospital administrators to halt new patient admissions, CentraState Medical Center officials were advising that patients seek care elsewhere due to the volume of patients in the emergency room.
January 04, 2023
K-12 Education
Echo Healthcare Launches Education Technology Division
The health-care simulation technology company is branching out to create the ed-tech division to provide products that can be used in all K-12 schools, including STEM, CTE and HOSA institutions.
January 04, 2023
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News Staff
Infrastructure
Federal Funding Helping to Boost Microtransit in Rural Areas
North Carolina has been awarded $10.4 million by the U.S. Department of Transportation to increase mobility and transportation options in rural areas, expanding the reach of innovative transit concepts like on-demand service.
January 04, 2023
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Skip Descant
Question of the Day
What tech company is now making phone-charging exercise equipment?
Answer: Acer.
January 04, 2023
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News Staff
GovTech: In Case You Missed It
How Political Entrepreneurship and Exponential Innovation Could Transform Government — ICYMI
Futurist and author Michael Mascioni examines how political entrepreneurship has emerged as an important driver of political innovation and has the capability to accelerate government transformation.
December 21, 2022
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Dustin Haisler
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Joe Morris
Workforce & People
Massachusetts Incoming Gov. Maura Healey Taps Jason Snyder as CIO
Jason Snyder is no newcomer to government, having served previously as the chief technology officer under former Gov. Deval Patrick. The appointment comes a day before the retirement of current Secretary Curtis Wood.
January 04, 2023
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News Staff
Opinion
Opinion: Americans Still Waiting on Promises of Real ID
The law requires travelers to show a Real ID-compliant license or ID card — or another Transportation Security Administration-approved ID like a passport or a global entry card — before boarding domestic flights.
January 04, 2023
Workforce & People
Houston Workers Returning to Offices at Nationally High Rates
Nearly three years after the pandemic sent many employees of Greater Houston businesses home to work remotely, workers are returning to their offices at one of the highest rates in the country, according to recent data.
January 04, 2023
Policy
New York Law Mandating High-Tech Repair Options Signed
The New York bill was whittled down in several days of rapid-fire negotiations between legislators and the governor's office, leaving many advocates unhappy with the concessions they said were introduced late.
January 04, 2023
Preparedness and Communications
Winter Storm Slams Northern California With Rain, Snow
People who rely on electricity for medical devices, people in flood-risk areas as well as unsheltered homeless people are at the greatest risk of harm, and emergency officials urged Sacramento residents to seek shelter or stay at home.
January 04, 2023
K-12 Education
Clark County Schools Preparing New Electric Buses for 2023
The district used about $1.3 million in state grant funding to buy two charging stations and two electric buses, each of which it expects to cost $10 a day in electricity, compared to $50 or $60 a day for diesel fuel.
January 04, 2023
Higher Education
Gov. Gianforte Urges TikTok Ban for Montana Universities
Having already ordered the app purged from state devices and networks due to cybersecurity and surveillance concerns, Montana's Gov. Greg Gianforte is asking the Board of Regents to do the same for the state's universities.
January 04, 2023
Disaster Zone
Webinar: Rebuilding in an Age of Constant Disasters
Insights from Florida after Hurricane Ian.
January 04, 2023
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Eric Holdeman
K-12 Education
Swansea Public Schools Cancels Classes Due to Ransomware
A Massachusetts school district shut down its network Tuesday and canceled classes the following day, less than two weeks after nearby Bristol Community College had also been hit by a ransomware attack.
January 04, 2023
GovTech Biz
GT100 2023: Investors Bet Big on the Gov Tech Market
Managed services and platforms promise to take on more work in the coming year as investors seek the safe haven of government from looming uncertainty affecting other sectors.
January/February 2023
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Thad Rueter
Infrastructure
New York to Require All New Cars Be Zero-Emission By 2035
The regulatory action comes just a year after the state adopted the Advanced Clean Trucks regulation, which will boost the number of medium- and heavy-duty zero-emission models available for purchase.
January 03, 2023
K-12 Education
Instructure Acquires LearnPlatform for Ed Tech Evaluation
Continuing to build out its suite of digital classroom tools for K-12 and higher ed, Instructure's eighth acquisition in five years will add functions to assess and track the effectiveness of ed-tech tools.
January 03, 2023
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