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Cloud & Computing
Nevada Sets Aside $72M for Unemployment System Overhaul
The Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation is receiving $72 million toward upgrading its unemployment insurance system. The project is expected to take four years to fully implement.
December 15, 2022
Cybersecurity
U.S. Senate Votes to Ban TikTok from Government-Issued Devices
The bill, sponsored by Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., underscores concern that the social media platform and its parent, ByteDance Ltd., could share information on U.S. users with Chinese authorities.
December 15, 2022
Higher Education
UT Arlington Master’s Program Spotlights Online Instruction
University of Texas at Arlington has launched a new certificate and master’s degree program to train educators to teach online, use web-based applications and curricula, and personalize learning strategies.
December 15, 2022
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Brandon Paykamian
Infrastructure
'Plastic Roads' Are Paved With Good Intention
At least six states in the past few years have started pilot programs to test plastic roads. New federal legislation and programs have added to the momentum because of the government’s commitment to using sustainable materials.
December 15, 2022
Broadband & Network
What’s New in Digital Equity: States Continue Broadband Listening Tours
Plus, New York reaches a critical milestone in its ongoing broadband connection efforts; Colorado offers more broadband grants; the NTIA highlights 40 local government digital inclusion resources; and more.
December 15, 2022
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Julia Edinger
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Zack Quaintance
K-12 Education
What Should Schools Know About HVAC Upgrades?
Experts in the ventilation industry say that bringing in air from outside through a filtration system is still the best way to improve air quality in schools, which studies have shown can affect student performance.
December 15, 2022
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Giovanni Albanese
Question of the Day
Why are women more likely to be injured in a car crash than men?
Answer: Because there aren’t any good female crash dummies.
December 15, 2022
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News Staff
Public Safety
School Lockdown Thwarts Kidnapping Suspect, Cops Say
Johnson Early Childhood Center in the Taylor School District in Michigan had its safety measures tested on Dec. 6 when a man came to the preschool building and allegedly tried to leave with a 4-year-old boy.
December 15, 2022
Emerging Tech
Smart Buoys Off the Coast of Chile Help Save, Track Whales
Plus, India hits Google with a $113 million fine for anti-competitive practices in the Google Play app store, and online photo giant Shutterstock expands its offerings of AI-generated images.
December 2022
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Lauren Kinkade
Infrastructure
Remote Work Flipped the Commuting Script. Now Transit Must Adapt.
Washington, D.C., like many other cities, has seen a rise in remote work since the pandemic began. The lingering trend is prompting new conversations around how transit agencies and their services must change.
December 15, 2022
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Skip Descant
Workforce & People
Denver Hires Ashley Bolton to Serve as Data, Security Chief
Ashley Bolton, the city of Littleton, Colo.'s former CIO, has taken a new IT role with the city and county of Denver, where she is serving as the chief data and information security officer.
December 15, 2022
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Julia Edinger
Cybersecurity
Massachusetts Establishes Cyber Incident Response Team
Gov. Charlie Baker has created the Cyber Incident Response Team in a Dec. 14 executive order. The group will be comprised of members from state government public safety and cybersecurity organizations.
December 15, 2022
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News Staff
Sponsored
How to Modernize Social Services Programs
Social services agencies can develop more effective and integrated services through a modern cloud-based case management system, but they need to establish a strong data-driven culture to truly innovate for their constituents. Read this issue brief to learn how to make data accessible, promote data-driven decision-making to staff and raise critical questions to further enhance services.
December 15, 2022
K-12 Education
Seattle Schools Prepare for Remote Learning in Case of Storms
In an email to families this week, Seattle Public Schools told students to bring laptops and chargers home over winter break in case inclement weather prevents their return to school in January.
December 15, 2022
K-12 Education
Manchester Schools to Deploy Police Surveillance Tech
Following a spate of false alarms about active shooters, the Manchester school board has approved putting the gunfire-detection system ShotSpotter, along with Fusus technology for live video, into school buildings.
December 15, 2022
Higher Education
Springfield Tech CC, High Schools to Start STEM Academy
Initiated by a $1 million state grant, the STEM Tech Career Academy at Springfield Technical Community College will be one of five such programs in Massachusetts which could enroll up to 2,000 students in the coming years.
December 15, 2022
Workforce & People
Texas DIR Appoints Neil Cooke to Lead State Data Initiatives
Neil Cooke, who has served as interim chief data officer since the departure of Ed Kelly in September, has been selected to fill the position on a permanent basis. He brings more than two decades of IT experience to the role.
December 15, 2022
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Rae D. DeShong
Public Safety
FEMA Hopes Jobs Get New Mexicans into Wildfire Recovery
FEMA, charged with administering $2.5 billion in financial aid for communities charred by the historic Hermits Peak/Calf Canyon Fire, is looking to hire local people to fill a number of positions.
December 15, 2022
Analytics
Amazon Works to Safeguard Critical Data in Ukraine
More important to Ukrainians than assets coming in is what's going out: massive amounts of government, tax, banking and property data vulnerable to destruction and abuse should Russian invaders get their hands on it.
December 15, 2022
Analytics
The Dalles, Ore., Settles Lawsuit Over Google Data Centers
The Dalles has agreed to disclose how much of the city’s water Google’s data centers use, abandoning a 13-month legal fight to keep the info secret, and committing to release the company’s water consumption in the future.
December 15, 2022
Cybersecurity
New Mexico State Regulation and Licensing Hit by Data Breach
The New Mexico state Regulation and Licensing Department has mailed letters informing customers of a cyber breach in October that potentially exposed personal information in about 225,000 accounts.
December 15, 2022
Disaster Zone
L.A. Declares Homelessness Disaster
The first act of the new mayor.
December 15, 2022
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Eric E. Holdeman
Higher Education
Opinion: As Climate Change Looms, IT Has Many Parts to Play
With no end in sight to extreme weather patterns that could have implications for data centers and even cybersecurity, the time is ripe for IT leaders to plan for energy efficiency and resilience.
December 14, 2022
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Jim A. Jorstad
Justice & Public Safety
Georgia County to Use License Plate Readers to Aid Investigations
Houston County commissioners voted to move forward on a four-year agreement with Flock Safety. District Attorney William Kendall said the photos will only be used for active investigations and certain emergency situations.
December 14, 2022
Justice & Public Safety
LAPD Unable to Track Facial Recognition Use, Report Finds
Despite using facial recognition technology to identify criminal suspects nearly 2,000 times last year, findings from the LAPD inspector general's office show that the department has no way to track the technology’s outcomes or effectiveness.
December 14, 2022
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