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Disaster Zone
Lessons in Grief for Emergency Managers
I’ve been taught a lesson.
November 23, 2022
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Eric Holdeman
George Zoulias
George Zoulias is founder and CEO of Perfecta, a full spectrum cyber intelligence provider that conceives and engineers next-generation security technologies. He has spent nearly a decade working with national laboratories, defense contractors and joint services to address the problems of special operations and intelligence communities. After seeing the need for specialized communications and cybersecurity solutions, Zoulias founded Perfecta in 2008 to deliver broad range intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance and cyber products to government entities and private sector organizations.
December 17, 2018
Disaster Zone
Disaster Zone Podcast: ‘Supply Chain Insights’
This is a must-listen to achieve better understanding.
November 22, 2022
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Eric Holdeman
GovTech Biz
Benefits Tech Provider Beam Raises $6.4M Series A Round
The company once focused on education, but now, with recession fears growing, it wants to help more local and state agencies administer benefit programs. Beam’s platform offers tools for rent relief and other programs.
November 22, 2022
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News Staff
Workforce & People
'Blank Slate' Opportunity: New Maine CDO Looks to Define Role
Ken Boykin’s plans to
promote data-based decision-making start by convening a steering committee and advisory group, along with writing a charter for the recently revived role he now occupies.
November 22, 2022
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Jule Pattison-Gordon
Workforce & People
What Do Private-Sector Tech Layoffs Mean for Government?
As private-sector technology companies continue to announce layoffs, state and local government agencies looking for workers to bolster the public-sector workforce may be able to hire some of the skilled talent.
November 22, 2022
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Julia Edinger
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Andrew Adams
Health & Human Services
GIS Tech’s Role in the Fight Against Food Insecurity
With Thanksgiving days away, GIS technology has been helping cities and local organizations understand how and where food insecurity impacts residents in their communities so they can prepare accordingly.
November 22, 2022
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Julia Edinger
Question of the Day
Why is deep frying a Thanksgiving turkey so dangerous?
Answer: Just ask your local fire department.
November 22, 2022
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News Staff
Higher Education
University of Michigan Builds Tiny Origami-Like Robots
Engineering professor Evgueni Filipov and his collaborators have developed a more efficient way to manufacture silicon robots that might be used for anything from plumbing to inspections to high-tech surveillance.
November 22, 2022
K-12 Education
Gwinnett County Schools Piloting Alert Badges, Call Buttons
Frequent fights have prompted Georgia’s largest school district to invest in security vestibules, alert badges that contact authorities, and possibly an artificial intelligence-based weapons detection system.
November 22, 2022
Higher Education
UMaine Builds World's First 3D Printed House from Wood Waste
The University of Maine will unveil the prototype next week, built from scrap lumber, sawdust and construction debris with help from MaineHousing, the U.S. Department of Energy and researchers at Oak Ridge National Labs.
November 22, 2022
Preparedness and Communications
Florida Offers Free Home Inspections, Hurricane Safety Grants
The $150 million My Safe Florida Home Project is now available for homeowners to receive free wind mitigation inspections and apply for $10,000 grants to upgrade structures in preparation for hurricanes.
November 22, 2022
Workforce & People
Aerojet Rocketdyne Plans Massive Defense Facility in Alabama
Aerojet Rocketdyne, which makes rocket engines and motors, will expand its Huntsville operations with more jobs and a new 379,000-square-foot manufacturing facility near Huntsville International Airport.
November 22, 2022
Emerging Tech
California’s Last Nuclear Plant Gets $1.1B Federal Grant
Nuclear power as a climate solution got a big boost when the Biden administration announced giving Pacific Gas and Electric Co. a $1.1 billion grant to help the company operate California's last nuclear plant.
November 22, 2022
Workforce & People
Kansas City, Mo., Program Trains Workers for Green Economy
In recent years, union members and employers alike have watched the electrical industry move toward renewable energy, data storage, telecom technology and electrification, among other specialties.
November 22, 2022
Transportation
A $4.4B Plan Seeks to Make Cleaner Jet Fuel in Maine
An eye-popping investment planned by a startup company at the former Loring Air Force Base could come with promises from large airlines to buy its cleaner fuel even before the technology has been tested at scale.
November 22, 2022
Civic Innovation
Cleveland Snowplow Drivers Replace Maps With Tablets
The technology is part of the snow removal plan Mayor Justin Bibb introduced after Winter Storm Landon in January, and it includes a tablet, mapping software and location trackers for snowplows.
November 22, 2022
Sponsored
Beating Application Security Cost Cuts in Continuously Uncertain Times
After briefly stirring into life as COVID-19 restrictions were lifted, companies and entire economies are again stepping on the brakes as they brace for yet another “current situation.”
November 22, 2022
Sponsored
Leveraging Data to Future-Proof Higher Education
Higher education institutions face unprecedented challenges. Undergraduate enrollments nationwide fell by more than 1 million students following the pandemic.
November 22, 2022
Government Experience
Government Accounts Take Cautious Response to Twitter Flux
Amid account verification turmoil and warnings of potential outages at Twitter, some agencies say they have no plans to leave, but are alerting users to other social media options and tips for spotting real accounts.
November 21, 2022
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Jule Pattison-Gordon
Question of the Day
Where can you vote for Oxford’s word of the year?
Answer: Online, right now.
November 21, 2022
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News Staff
GovTech: In Case You Missed It
How to 'Hack' Bureaucracy and Achieve Change — ICYMI
Authors Marina Nitze and Nick Sinai, whose experience spans the White House, the Department of Veterans Affairs and Harvard University, discuss their new book and delve into ways of making bureaucracy work for you.
November 11, 2022
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Dustin Haisler
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Joe Morris
Infrastructure
Michigan Awards Seed Money for Mobility Innovation Projects
Three companies were awarded a total of $260,000 from the Michigan Mobility Funding Platform to advance technology in the areas of bridge construction, electric vehicles and drone-operated deliveries.
November 21, 2022
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Skip Descant
K-12 Education
Common Sense Media Says School VR Tools Violate Privacy Laws
According to a recent analysis by the research and advocacy organization Common Sense Media, the seven most popular VR devices in schools collect so much user data that they present serious privacy concerns.
November 21, 2022
Public Safety
Hate Crime Suspected Motive in Deadly Colorado Nightclub Shooting
Anderson Lee Aldrich was arrested Saturday night after he opened fire on patrons at a gay nightclub in Colorado Springs, killing five and injuring many more. Police are seeking a motive but believe it was a hate crime.
November 21, 2022
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