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Cybersecurity
Experts Remain Divided on N.C. Ransomware Payment Ban
Nearly a year after the state passed a law making it illegal to pay cyber criminals to regain access to encrypted systems, not everyone is convinced the ban is going to put a dent in the number of cyber attacks in the state.
October 07, 2022
Cybersecurity
Aurora, Ill., Offers Residents Free Internet Security Course
The city's Information Technology Department is collaborating with KnowBe4, an Internet security awareness training platform, to offer Aurora residents a series of free home Internet security lessons.
October 07, 2022
Cybersecurity
Colorado.gov Back Online After Cyber Attack
Colorado restored its state web portal home page and is working with state and federal partners to investigate the incident. Other sources have named pro-Russian hackers, Killnet, as the perpetrators.
October 07, 2022
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News Staff
K-12 Education
Dixon Schools Considering 25-Year Solar Contract to Save $2M
An Illinois school district is weighing a proposal from the not-for-profit Future Green Energy Consortium, which has more bargaining power than any individual school, to install solar panels on rooftops and campuses.
October 07, 2022
Higher Education
Cyber Attack Suspected in Hartnell College Network Outage
The public community college in California shut down its servers Sunday morning after detecting suspicious activity on its network, which it continues to investigate while slowly bringing the network back online.
October 07, 2022
Public Safety
Trauma From Hurricane Ian Will Leave Lasting Mark
Deborah Beidel, a psychologist and University of Central Florida psychology professor, said those who found their homes uninhabitable after the storm may experience trauma responses to cope with the losses.
October 07, 2022
Disaster Zone
A Story of Two Different Wars
I’m struck by the differences in strategy and tactics.
October 07, 2022
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Eric Holdeman
K-12 Education
Lockport Schools to Launch Free Online Tutoring Program
Lockport City School District’s director of technology said the program, which should cost under $20,000, might help students recover from learning loss and give teachers insight into what they’re struggling with.
October 07, 2022
Special Districts Awards 2022 - Operations
North Central Texas Council of Governments Builds Project Portfolio Management System
The new technology increased project output by more than 30%.
October 07, 2022
Special Districts Awards 2022 - Leadership
Lower Colorado River Authority Creates Data Governance Program
Rhiannon Gainor Sanchez, enterprise data architect for LCRA, spearheaded the initiative.
October 07, 2022
Special Districts Awards 2022 - Operations
St. Charles Park District Leverages GPS to Paint Athletic Fields
New system reduces labor, saves paint and improves accuracy.
October 07, 2022
Special Districts Awards 2022 - Leadership
TriMet Speeds Up Buses with Transit Signal Priority Technology
New system is expected to cut travel time by as much as 20% for some trips
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October 07, 2022
Special Districts Awards 2022 - Citizens
Wheaton Sanitary District Revamps Website, Digital Services
The district deployed online bill payment based on customer feedback.
October 07, 2022
Disaster Zone
Op-Ed: The Answer Is Climate Adaptation
But no one is asking the question.
October 07, 2022
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Eric Holdeman
What Communities Need Now: Free Widespread Testing and Vaccine Distribution
Doug Rogers
Doug Rogers is a senior vice president at NIC Inc. He has nearly 20 years of technology sales, marketing and consulting experience, including more than 10 years focused on the healthcare industry and on achieving value for federal, state and local governments.
January 09, 2019
Smart Cities
Cleveland, Ohio, Looks to Implement ‘Smart’ Parking Meters
The city has published a project request seeking proposals from companies to replace the city’s 2,500 single-space, coin-operated parking meters and 26 multispace parking kiosks.
October 06, 2022
Public Safety
ER Patients Waiting Hours in Hallways, Studies Say
The long delays in moving a patient from the ED to a hospital bed, or even in getting an ambulance to bring them home or to another facility, is creating the major backup, the studies say.
October 06, 2022
Cybersecurity
Houston Website Possibly Hacked After String of Unusual Posts
The city’s website has been displaying a series of unusual posts to its blog page for mail-order brides, exam papers and online gambling in recent weeks. The posts have appeared at least 29 times since Sept. 13.
October 06, 2022
Broadband & Network
Yuba County Library Event to Connect Residents to Internet
Residents in Marysville, Calif., will soon have access to affordable broadband service and discounts on Internet-enabled devices through an event hosted through the Yuba County Library.
October 06, 2022
Broadband & Network
What's New in Digital Equity: Digital Inclusion Week 2022
Plus, NTIA has announced grantees through the Connecting Minority Communities program, broadband-related legislation has been introduced, Connect Maryland applications are open, and much more.
October 06, 2022
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Julia Edinger
Justice & Public Safety
Honolulu Fire Department Regularly Up Against ‘Rogue Drones’
Fire department officials say that drones are becoming an increasingly frequent impairment to fire and rescue missions. The devices pose the most risk to department helicopters, which are often forced out of the airspace upon an encounter.
October 06, 2022
Cybersecurity
Pro-Russia Hackers Claim Credit for State Website Disruptions
Several state webpages were intermittently unavailable yesterday, and colorado.gov remains down. Killnet, a politically motivated, pro-Russia hacking group, has claimed credit for the disruptions.
October 06, 2022
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News Staff
Workforce & People
Orange County, Calif., Deepens IT Bench With Two New Hires
Longtime technologist Ed Althof will serve as the new assistant chief information officer and chief technology officer. Kc Roestenberg was recently appointed as the county’s new CIO following the July 7 departure of Joel Golub.
October 06, 2022
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Theo Douglas
Question of the Day
Can you edit tweets?
Answer: Yes, if you’re willing to pay for it.
October 06, 2022
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News Staff
Infrastructure
MARTA, Microsoft, Georgia Tech Partner to Improve Microtransit
The latest Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority pilot project, MARTA Reach, pulled in the expertise of tech giant Microsoft and students at Georgia Tech to build a platform that helped to close first- and last-mile gaps.
October 06, 2022
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