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Artificial Intelligence
Colorado Passes Bill Amending Current AI Legislation
Colorado Gov. Jared Polis has signed legislation that amends a previously passed state AI law. The original aims to enact safeguards against high-risk AI systems, while the new bill delays enforcement.
September 03, 2025
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News Staff
Emerging Tech
How a Maryland Startup Is Driving New Uses for Drones
Drones, including those used by consumers, businesses and the military, accounted for a $73 billion global industry last year, some estimates show, with the market likely to more than double by 2030.
September 03, 2025
Emerging Tech
Frederick County, Md., to Create Special Data Center Zone
In a split vote on Tuesday, the Frederick County Council voted to approve a bill that will create a special zoning mechanism for data centers and the electric substations that power them.
September 03, 2025
K-12 Education
Programs in Limbo as Trump Cancels Dozens of Education Grants
Losses include the Readiness and Emergency Management for Schools Technical Assistance Center, which offers resources to schools to prepare for cyber attacks, active shooters and other emergency disruptions.
September 03, 2025
Artificial Intelligence
4 in 5 People Want Protection Against AI Deepfakes
A new survey from Boston University revealed that respondents support enacting protections against deepfakes — AI-generated images or videos depicting something that did not happen. Their backing is bipartisan.
September 03, 2025
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News Staff
Higher Education
University of Michigan to Bring Smart Vehicle Tech to Ann Arbor
In partnership with the city of Ann Arbor, the University of Michigan will research “cellular vehicle-to-everything” technology and deploy it for testing at 51 sites throughout the city.
September 03, 2025
Education
Opinion: AI Is a 'Breaking Point' in K-12 and Higher Ed
In a brief conversation about AI and where it goes from here, an education writer and a college professor discuss reliance on AI, changing student thinking and whether a redesign of educational practice is in order.
September 03, 2025
Workforce & People
Delaware Picks a Familiar Face to Lead State Cybersecurity
The Delaware Department of Technology and Information has promoted a leader in enterprise security operations to the top cybersecurity role in the state. A longtime exec, he previously held it on an interim basis.
September 02, 2025
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News Staff
Question of the Day
What does Uber Eats now deliver that definitely isn’t food?
Answer: Purchases from Best Buy.
September 02, 2025
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News Staff
K-12 Education
California Education Department Launches AI Workgroup
By crafting statewide standards, California officials hope to help districts adopt AI in ways that support learning, respect privacy and keep educators at the center of decisions that affect classrooms.
September 02, 2025
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News Staff
Cybersecurity
Nebraska JSOC Enables State to Be Security Force Multiplier
The state’s cybersecurity work, through its Joint Security Operations Center, involves a network of people working with different entities to enhance and harden the overall security posture.
September 02, 2025
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Julia Edinger
Cybersecurity
Ransomware Attack on Pennsylvania AG Impacts Civil Cases
The state attorney general’s office confirmed a “cyber incident” in August that has left some staff and prosecutors unable to access archived emails, files and internal systems. Some civil cases have also been postponed.
September 02, 2025
K-12 Education
Oak Lawn High School, Ill., Installs AI Gun Detection
The new Omnilert system at Oak Lawn High School District 229 can use artificial intelligence to identify a gun, then send the data to a human expert to verify before contacting first responders.
September 02, 2025
Transportation
Las Vegas Airport Using Touchless ID With Facial Recognition
Travelers at the Harry Reid International Airport can use biometric data instead of placing their ID in a card reader and having a photo taken. Three airlines are using the system; passengers must be enrolled in TSA PreCheck.
September 02, 2025
Higher Education
Virginia Colleges Take Varied Approach to AI Education
Amid warnings about the need for AI literacy and the possibility of job losses, professors at institutions like Randolph College, Liberty University and the University of Lynchburg are developing their own use policies.
September 02, 2025
GovTech Biz
Gravity Buys coUrbanize in Deal Involving ADA Compliance
It’s been a busy summer for the business of government technology, and the deals are not over. Gravity focuses on budgeting and compliance while coUrbanize’s specialty is community engagement.
September 02, 2025
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Thad Rueter
K-12 Education
Electric Bus Mandate Poses Challenge to California's Rural Schools
Legislation enacted in 2023 requires new school buses in California to be zero-emission, where feasible, starting in 2035. Some of the county’s more rural districts have expressed trepidation around the transition.
September 02, 2025
Public Safety
Twin Cities Students Return to School Amid Increased Security
Following a shooting during Mass at a Catholic school last week in Minneapolis, both public and private districts in the area reassured families of protocols in place like locked doors and increased police presence.
September 02, 2025
Workforce & People
Maine CISO Nathan Willigar Takes Microsoft Cybersecurity Job
Willigar has worked for the state for more than a decade, and has helped boost cybersecurity defenses among various agencies. His new job at Microsoft will reflect his public-sector experience.
September 02, 2025
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News Staff
Public Safety
‘MRI’ Scanner Inspects Bridges for Damage From Extreme Heat
The mobile device, funded in part by the Texas Department of Transportation, uses sensors, ground-penetrating radar and GPS to assess bridges’ health and quickly identify damage that could lead to major safety issues.
September 02, 2025
Transportation
How St. Joseph, Mo., Is Using AI Technology to Improve Streets
St. Joseph Public Works and Transportation is integrating new AI-powered software called Road AI, a type of specialized road maintenance software capable of detecting defects from cracking to larger potholes.
September 02, 2025
Artificial Intelligence
Effingham, Ill., Officials Say Flock Cameras Have Helped
In June 2024, the central Illinois community of Effingham entered a two-year contract with Flock Safety for a total of six traffic cameras for an annual cost of $18,000 and an initial setup fee of $7,500.
September 02, 2025
What is The Center for Public Sector AI?
March 11, 2024
Lohrmann on Cybersecurity
Salt Typhoon: What Security Action Should Governments Take Now?
The FBI just announced that the Salt Typhoon cyber attacks against U.S. telecoms uncovered last year were much worse and more widespread than previously disclosed. What’s next?
August 31, 2025
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Dan Lohrmann
AI on Campus: Rethinking the Core Goals of Higher Education
Abby Sourwine
Abby Sourwine is a staff writer for the Center for Digital Education. She has a bachelor's degree in journalism from the University of Oregon and worked in local news before joining the e.Republic team. She is currently located in San Diego, California.
June 24, 2024
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