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Infrastructure
Utility Thinks EVs Could Supplement the Strained Grid
Duke Energy, a utility company based in North Carolina, hopes to test the viability of using electric vehicles to support the grid during peak demand. A pilot will be launched in North Carolina and Florida next year.
September 06, 2022
K-12 Education
NCAC Announces Virtual Resources for Banned Books Week
In anticipation of Banned Books Week, the National Coalition Against Censorship is offering online multimedia resources and lesson plans for middle and high school teachers to talk with students about free expression.
September 06, 2022
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News Staff
Cybersecurity
Federal Privacy Bill Threatens Comprehensive California Law
California lawmakers are working to block or amend a federal privacy proposal that could upend their state’s more comprehensive existing law. The federal proposal has the support of the tech industry.
September 06, 2022
Question of the Day
What country has ordered Apple to stop selling iPhones without chargers?
Answer: Brazil.
September 06, 2022
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News Staff
Preparedness and Communications
How One Calif. University is Preparing for Monkeypox
“The concerns that we have heard have been mostly from students. It’s interesting. I hadn’t thought about it actually, until you asked that, but I haven’t heard from parents.”
September 06, 2022
Disaster Zone
Disaster Zone Podcast: ‘Pro Bono Lawyers for Disaster Justice’
Navigating the complex world of disaster recovery.
September 06, 2022
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Eric Holdeman
Disaster Zone
Water Quality Issues for City Impacted by Wildfires
This time it is Las Vegas, N.M.
September 06, 2022
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Eric Holdeman
K-12 Education
Alabama Program Quintuples K-12 Enrollment in Compsci
Three years after the Alabama State Department of Education launched CS4Alabama to promote computer science in K-12 schools, proponents say legislative support and educator certifications have made all the difference.
September 06, 2022
Higher Education
University of the Cumberlands to Host KY Cybersecurity Event
The private university will host the annual Kentucky Cybersecurity and Forensics Conference this November, at which attendees will be able to network and hear strategies to protect their Internet and communications.
September 06, 2022
K-12 Education
Cyber Attack Takes Down L.A. Unified Computer Systems
A cyber attack over Labor Day weekend took down website function, email and other systems used by teachers at the nation's second-largest school system. Now federal officials from the FBI and CISA are involved.
September 06, 2022
Preparedness and Communications
How to Save S.C.’s Precious Beaches From Hurricanes
In 2018, Folly Beach along with a 26-mile stretch underwent emergency beach renourishment to restore sand lost from Hurricanes. The damage was so bad that the Army Core of Engineers paid for the entire cost of renourishment.
September 06, 2022
Broadband & Network
Walla Walla, Wash., Studies Feasibility of Broadband for All
The Walla Walla Community Council is inviting community members to participate in a 26-week study focusing on access to broadband Internet and digital literacy for area residents, businesses and organizations.
September 06, 2022
Justice & Public Safety
Small Minnesota Town to Install License Plate Readers
Security cameras that scan and record the license plates of every passing vehicle will be installed this month at four intersections in St. Mary’s Point, a small city on the St. Croix River in Minnesota.
September 06, 2022
Justice & Public Safety
Buffalo, N.Y., Police Network Restored After Hardware Failure
The Buffalo Police Department's computer network is back up following a hardware failure that knocked it out Friday evening and through the weekend, Commissioner Joseph Gramaglia said Monday.
September 06, 2022
Disaster Zone
Pushing the Button ... to Issue a Warning
People are hesitant to warn.
September 06, 2022
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Eric Holdeman
In the Arena
Book Recommendations from Officials Who’ve Been “In the Arena”
As 2020 comes to a close, we take a moment to reflect on the numerous books that government officials from across the nation have recommended over the past several years.
December 07, 2020
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Cathilea Robinett
Lohrmann on Cybersecurity
NATO Countries Hit With Unprecedented Cyber Attacks
Montenegro, Estonia and new NATO applicant Finland are just three of the countries being hit hard by sophisticated cyber attacks. What’s happening and who’s next?
September 04, 2022
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Dan Lohrmann
Justice & Public Safety
Boulder City, Nev., Begins to Electrify Police Cruiser Fleet
The city has purchased five electric vehicles – four Teslas and one Ford Mustang Mach-E SUV – as replacements for aging gas-powered fleet vehicles. The purchase was paid for with American Rescue Plan Act funds.
September 02, 2022
K-12 Education
Opinion: Urgency Needed for K-12 Security Governance Policies
School cybersecurity governance requires being proactive: develop a response plan, designate a security coordinator, audit and update systems, train staff on best practices, stay apprised of the latest resources, and advocate for legislative support.
September 02, 2022
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Alice Owen
Analytics
Data-Driven Parking in Baltimore Saves Money, Boosts Equity
Baltimore’s innovative parking strategy rooted in human-centered design looks beyond individual parking spots and toward a more equitable use of city roadways.
September 2022
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Stephen Goldsmith
Election Technology
Luzerne County, Pa., Purchases New Ballot-Sorting Tech
The Luzerne County Council has approved a nearly $500,000 contract for a new ballot sorting system. The new technology will reduce the number of county employees tasked with processing mail-in ballots.
September 02, 2022
Question of the Day
In what organism does blue light accelerate aging?
Answer: Fruit flies.
September 02, 2022
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News Staff
Workforce & People
Rhode Island CIO Bijay Kumar to Leave State Service
Chief Information Security Officer Brian Tardiff will take the helm in an interim capacity, as Kumar makes his return to the private sector. The state will conduct a nationwide search for a permanent replacement.
September 02, 2022
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Jule Pattison-Gordon
Public Safety
Bay Area Health Officials Warn Public About Extreme Heat
“This one is being taken particularly seriously because of how hot and how long it’s going to last,” Contra Costa County Health Officer Dr. Oz Tzvieli said Friday morning. “We’ve also learned in public health that heat is a very threatening event."
September 02, 2022
Workforce & People
Georgia Technology Authority Names New Chief Technology Officer
Dmitry Kagansky, the state's first chief cloud officer, has been named as the replacement for longtime Chief Technology Officer Steve Nichols. Nichols stepped down last month for a private-sector role.
September 02, 2022
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