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Higher Education
Massachusetts Colleges to Have Cyber Center at Union Station
A consortium of Western Massachusetts colleges and universities has received a $1.46 million state grant to establish a security operations center and cyber range at Springfield's Union Station.
November 01, 2022
K-12 Education
7 Things to Know About NYC Schools Going All-Electric
New York City's $4 billion "Leading the Charge" plan proposes guidelines for new school buildings, the conversion of fossil fuel combustion boilers to ultra-low biofuel, and the installation of LED lights in 800 schools.
November 01, 2022
Preparedness and Communications
How and Why You Should Prepare for Florida Hurricanes Now
Evacuation behavioral studies have found that people who have a plan in place before a storm is forecast are more likely to evacuate when orders are called, said hazard geographer Chris Emrich.
November 01, 2022
ERP Implementations in the Public Sector: Special Challenges (Contributed)
Jason Takenouchi
Kasowitz Benson Torres partner Jason S. Takenouchi has represented companies and government entities in ERP matters as well as a broad range of complex commercial disputes.
October 15, 2018
Mark Ressler
Kasowitz Benson Torres partner Mark P. Ressler is a nationally recognized litigator and trial lawyer who has established the country’s leading practice devoted to representing companies and government entities facing the business disruption and financial losses caused by failed implementations of Enterprise Resource Planning (“ERP”) business software.
October 15, 2018
Disaster Zone
Disaster Zone Podcast: ‘Disaster Damage Prediction Using AI and Aerial Imagery’
Helping insurance companies price their policies and estimate damages.
November 01, 2022
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Eric Holdeman
Transportation
Ohio Boosts Honda EV Plant Expansion With $71.3M Tax Credit
The Ohio Tax Credit Authority agreed this week to a new tax credit that has an estimated value of $71.3 million, and it is aimed at boosting a new Honda electric vehicle battery plant located near Dayton.
November 01, 2022
Justice & Public Safety
Tennessee Police Department Cameras ‘Never Worked 10 Minutes’
Crossville Police Chief Jessie Brooks wants a new body camera and police car camera system for the department after a product that was approved for purchase in September failed to meet expectations.
November 01, 2022
Emerging Tech
Ohio County Considers $5M Investment to Fight Opioids
Cuyahoga County Executive Armond Budish’s second request to use $10 million in opioid settlement money to help develop innovative ideas for addressing addiction again met resistance on Monday.
November 01, 2022
Transportation
How Bellevue, Wash., Uses Tech to Make Its Roads Safer
Smart cameras above Bellevue intersections can record near-hits, along with pedestrian and car positions, so the city might be able to change its signals or lane layouts before tragedy strikes.
November 01, 2022
Opinion
Opinion: Recent Fatal Incidents Show Dangers of Social Media
As if on murderous cue, two new developments in Erie County have underscored the need to require social media companies to better police their virtual landscapes, including a crash where four teens died.
November 01, 2022
Broadband & Network
Internet Expansion Underway for Communities in Rural Oregon
Linn, Benton and Lincoln counties, along with the Oregon Cascades West Council of Governments, are working together on this initiative to expand broadband needs to underserved populations within the area.
November 01, 2022
K-12 Education
Willis ISD Uses COVID Funds for Year-Round Online Tutoring
Willis Independent School District in Texas has put $245,000 toward a three-year contract with the online tutoring company Paper, which makes tutoring and essay review available to students 24/7.
November 01, 2022
Workforce & People
Saint Paul, Minn., Announces Technology Appointments
The city of Saint Paul, Minn., has appointed a new director/CIO and a new deputy director/CISO within the Office of Technology and Communications to shape the city’s technology work and cyber initiatives.
October 31, 2022
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Julia Edinger
Question of the Day
What celebrities have left Twitter in the wake of Elon Musk’s takeover?
Answer: Shonda Rhimes is one.
October 31, 2022
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News Staff
Higher Education
Opinion: A Positive Future for Remote Teaching and Learning
Although student proficiency scores and mental health issues worsened during remote learning, educators should try to understand other factors at work and see the game-changing potential in virtual instruction.
October 31, 2022
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Alice Owen
Higher Education
HBCU Infrastructure Bill Would Fund Tech Upgrades, Broadband
The IGNITE HBCU Excellence Act, which would award Black- and minority-serving institutions additional grant funding for tech upgrades and broadband, has the support of a philanthropic organization for Black students.
October 31, 2022
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News Staff
Biz Data
Quiz: How Well Do You Know the World of State CIOs?
Every state has a chief information officer to oversee state IT. Based on
Government Technology
’s analysis of hundreds of state CIOs going back to 1994, you can test how well you know the industry.
October 31, 2022
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Andrew Adams
GovTech Biz
Procurement and Innovation Tech Startup UrbanLeap Shuts Down
The five-year-old company said it served 35 local governments, helping them buy fireworks, IT systems and even sonography services for cemeteries. The Gov Tech 100 firm recently partnered with CentralSquare Technologies.
October 31, 2022
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News Staff
Biz Data
Politics of Gov Tech: Which CIOs Might the Midterms Imperil?
With gubernatorial elections in 36 states this November, some state CIOs may want to consider the implications of politics on their job prospects. The data suggests that elections can bring about changes in leadership.
October 31, 2022
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Andrew Adams
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Ben Miller
Smart Cities
Honeywell, Accelerator for America Launch Smart City Program
The idea behind the program is for cities to work with Honeywell and Accelerator for America to expand smart city efforts to "support safer, more efficient, resilient and equitable communities."
October 31, 2022
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Katya Diaz
Preparedness and Communications
Hawaii Report Lists Strategies for Sea Level Rise Threat
Already, about 28% of beachfront homes along the North Shore are within 20 feet or less of the shoreline, putting them at risk of being damaged by ocean waves and increased flooding.
October 31, 2022
Higher Education
University at Buffalo's Robot Dog Contributes to AI Research
A yellow quadrupedal robot nicknamed Yubie, branded Spot the Agile Mobile Robot, is wandering around campus helping researchers study robotics, computer science, artificial intelligence and other high-tech fields.
October 31, 2022
K-12 Education
Clark County Schools to Buy Electric Buses, Tech Upgrades
After receiving nearly $778 million from the American Rescue Plan last year, Nevada's largest school district is investing in electric buses and fitting classrooms with technology to support instruction.
October 31, 2022
Broadband & Network
Ohio Libraries Enlist Tech Trainers to Fight Digital Divide
Champaign County, Ohio, libraries are providing a technology trainer at the branches there, and workers in the county are also pointing to a local need for better Internet access and digital literacy.
October 31, 2022
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