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Justice & Public Safety
Anti-Defamation League Says Extremism Going Mainstream Online
The ADL is concerned that many of the attitudes, beliefs and conspiracy-driven narratives of violent extremism are emerging from the darkness and repeated as truth, in public for all to hear.
November 03, 2022
Disaster Zone
Managing a Decade-Long Effort to Recover from a Hurricane
There will be lessons for others in catastrophic disaster recovery.
November 03, 2022
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Eric Holdeman
Election Technology
Berks County Elections Officials Test Tech After a Rocky Primary
Following technical problems that forced a return to paper poll books in the May primary election, officials in Berks County, Pa., are putting electronic poll books through their paces ahead of the general election.
November 02, 2022
Higher Education
Educause ’22: The Top 10 IT Issues for Higher Ed in 2023
Making sure CIOs have a seat at the leadership table and reducing staff turnover are both key IT challenges in higher education today, according to the ed-tech advocacy organization Educause at its annual conference.
November 02, 2022
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Brandon Paykamian
Cybersecurity
CISA Looks to Future With First-Ever Strategic Plan
The 2023-2025 strategic plan calls for whole-of-nation information sharing, unification within CISA, and more. Plus, CISA and partners discuss its forthcoming incident reporting rules and why “shields up” needs to be the new normal.
November 02, 2022
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Jule Pattison-Gordon
Broadband & Network
Ohio Telecom Inks Broadband Deal in Ashtabula County
The Ashtabula County Board of Commissioners has approved a contract with Ohio Transparent Telecom to provide broadband to as many as 8,000 residents in the New Lyme, Cherry Valley and Richmond townships.
November 02, 2022
Cloud & Computing
Gloucester, Mass., Council Clears $2.15M in IT Upgrades
The Gloucester City Council has approved a $2.15 million loan to upgrade the seaport's information technology infrastructure. The work will include an update of the production data center that houses all city applications.
November 02, 2022
Question of the Day
How many times did people Google 'excuses to miss work' this year?
Answer: 2.2 million.
November 02, 2022
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News Staff
Analytics
2022 Analysis Highlights States' Data-Based Decision-Making
In the recently released
2022 Invest in What Works State Standard of Excellence
analysis, eight leading states were recognized for their work with data and evidence to guide policymaking decisions.
November 02, 2022
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Julia Edinger
Public Safety
Pass the Bipartisan Disaster Recovery Act: Opinion
Survivors of natural disasters — especially the hurricanes that have hit the East Coast and the Gulf of Mexico the past two decades — report years of neglect, chaos and mismanagement of emergency response.
November 02, 2022
Higher Education
Student Survey Finds Online Learning Experiences Improving
Year-over-year data suggests students are becoming more comfortable with, and optimistic about, online learning, while educators and institutions are advised to track student outcomes after implementing new technology.
November 02, 2022
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Brandon Paykamian
Infrastructure
Transit Improvements Will Help Shape the Future of Cities
Transit leaders gathered at the American Public Transit Association TRANSform Conference last month to discuss how projects like fare removal in Kansas City, Mo., or a bus rapid transit line in Seattle will help remake cities.
November 02, 2022
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Skip Descant
Public Safety
Twenty-Two Rail Cars Overturned in Train Derailment
The train was enroute from Bellevue in Sandusky County to Conway, Pennsylvania. It had 237 cars and four engines, according to Norfolk Southern spokesperson Connor Spielmaker.
November 02, 2022
Sponsored
How Simplifying Security Solutions Can Help Optimize Cyber Risk Management
Since the cybersecurity sector first emerged, network defenders have been locked in a perpetual arms race with their adversaries. This translates into a continuous quest for more security solutions.
November 02, 2022
K-12 Education
Orangeburg County Schools Get $6.3M for Electric Buses
A South Carolina school district purchased charging systems and 16 fully electric school buses, which will include mobile two-way radios, camera systems, Wi-Fi capability and GPS/telematics systems.
November 02, 2022
Preparedness and Communications
Opinion: What Happened to Affordable Flood Insurance?
Last year, FEMA, which manages the NFIP, took a significant step toward a new rate structure, attempting to more accurately reflect a property's actual flood risk.
November 02, 2022
K-12 Education
Hacker Group Says It Posted Stolen Davenport Schools Data
A data-extortion group that stole information from Davenport School District in Iowa in September claims to have posted some of it, but a threat analyst says the group may be baiting the district or bluffing.
November 02, 2022
K-12 Education
3 Montana School Districts to Buy Electric Buses
Anticipating stricter emissions standards in the years to come, Bigfork, Clinton and Fairfield school districts will use funding from the EPA's Clean School Bus Program to start replacing diesel buses.
November 02, 2022
Cybersecurity
Chester, Pa., Lost $400K to Phishing Scheme Over Summer
The incident, which was just recently revealed to the public, saw Chester Councilman William Morgan allegedly send an estimated $400,000 to an unknown scammer during a phishing incident in June.
November 02, 2022
Civic Innovation
New Marine Corps’ App Aims to Prevent Drownings in Japan
The U.S. Marine Corps has launched a new smartphone app that seeks to provide troops with information about drowning hazards around Okinawa and a bridge over language barriers in an emergency.
November 02, 2022
Infrastructure
Arizona to Invest in EV Charging Stations Over Next 5 Years
The state of Arizona is set to receive $76.5 million from the National Electric Vehicle Program that will fund a wave of EV charger upgrades and construction through the Arizona Department of Transportation.
November 02, 2022
Higher Education
2U Makes Over 200 University ‘Boot Camps’ Available Online
The ed-tech company’s Harvard and MIT-created subsidiary edX will offer online programs from dozens of universities in tech fields such as data analytics, cybersecurity, UX/UI, fintech and web development.
November 01, 2022
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News Staff
GovTech: In Case You Missed It
What Experts See in the 2022 Cybersecurity Landscape — ICYMI
Former CISOs and cyber experts Dan Lohrmann and Deb Snyder discuss current cyber threats, as well as how state and local government can respond to the challenges associated with increasingly sophisticated attacks.
November 01, 2022
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Dustin Haisler
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Jule Pattison-Gordon
Cybersecurity
MA Effort Opens Higher Ed-Backed Cyber Services to Local Gov
The moves aim to bolster higher ed cyber training, narrow workforce gaps and open access to services for municipalities, small businesses and nonprofits. Two campuses will open SOCs and cyber ranges in 2023 and 2024.
November 01, 2022
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Jule Pattison-Gordon
Question of the Day
These smart windows turn sunlight into what?
Answer: Wi-Fi.
November 01, 2022
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News Staff
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