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Public Safety
Supply Chain Issues Could Hamper Hurricane Recoveries
“After the first incident in the country, there will be a supply chain problem. They will be able to get the power restored, but there are certain businesses or neighborhoods that may be on a generator power for months to years.”
September 01, 2022
K-12 Education
Hawaii Schools, University Team with AWS for Cloud Computing
A new private-public partnership will pilot cloud computing courses at high schools in hopes of building a workforce talent pipeline through higher education and certifying 150 people by 2025.
September 01, 2022
Higher Education
University of Mary Wins Grant for Online Cybersecurity Training
Part of a $9.6 million federal grant will go to the private Catholic university in North Dakota to benefit online cybersecurity training, as well as employer-readiness training through the Workforce Development office.
September 01, 2022
K-12 Education
San Antonio Game Company Carves Out Niche in Ed Tech
The video and game production company The IMG Studio has built its business designing training and educational games for organizations like the local Education Service Center of the Texas Education Agency.
September 01, 2022
Policy
California Passes Bill Targeting Tesla’s Self-Driving Claims
The California Department of Motor Vehicles has rules banning the advertisement of cars as self-driving when they are not, but it has not enforced them. Now, the Legislature is making it a state law.
September 01, 2022
Infrastructure
Carlsbad, Calif., Approves $2M for E-Bike Problems
Carlsbad, Calif., has approved spending as much as $2 million for new police officers, related educational programs and other efforts connected to addressing its newly declared e-bike emergency.
September 01, 2022
Justice & Public Safety
Buffalo, N.Y., Advances Gunfire Detection System Test
Buffalo Police Department brass are talking with representatives of ShotSpotter about setting up a pilot program in the city’s Masten District to evaluate what the company calls its "acoustic gunshot detection service."
September 01, 2022
Sponsored
City of Corona Picks Citrix to Support Remote Work
Organizations around the world continue to struggle with whether and how to enable remote work, but the city of Corona isn’t among them.
September 01, 2022
Broadband & Network
ISP to Connect Nearly 20K Homes in Boyd County, Ky.
Around 19,000 homes and businesses in Ashland, Meads, Catlettsburg and surrounding parts of Boyd County are set to be equipped for high-speed Internet service, officials announced Monday.
August 31, 2022
Disaster Zone
Life Expectancy Drops Again in the U.S.
Thank you COVID-19!
August 31, 2022
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Eric Holdeman
Government Experience
California Tech Leaders Share Community Engagement Lessons
Bay Area tech officials shared their insights about the changes and challenges facing government IT shops caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. The need to engage with those they serve emerged as a common thread.
August 31, 2022
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Theo Douglas
Higher Education
Student Input Key to Making Online Courses Effective
Through student-faculty discussions about how synchronous online courses should look, among other avenues, educators at Minerva University hope to use the science of learning to improve virtual learning.
August 31, 2022
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Brandon Paykamian
Infrastructure
Bay Area Transit Agencies to Study Impacts of Free Student Passes
A two-year pilot project will study the transit use of students who are given free passes across the San Francisco Bay Area. The project includes more than a dozen transit agency partners.
August 31, 2022
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Skip Descant
GovTech Biz
Where Is Gov Tech Industry Headed in Final Stretch of 2022?
Recent earnings reports from Tyler and other tech firms, along with executive and expert comment, illustrate how labor challenges, SaaS revenues, COVID and other factors will influence the industry in the coming months.
August 31, 2022
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Thad Rueter
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Andrew Adams
Higher Education
House Bill Would Modernize Universities in Poor Areas
A new bill co-authored by U.S. Rep. Jim Costa would provide up to $50 million in grants to regional universities to do things like expand local Internet service and create job training and apprenticeship programs.
August 31, 2022
Question of the Day
How did AirDrop almost cause a Southwest flight to turn around?
Answer: Because of how some unruly passengers were using it.
August 31, 2022
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News Staff
Broadband & Network
Seattle’s Hot Spot Program Continues to Evolve, Bridge Divide
Wi-Fi hot spots have become a technological lifeline for Seattle residents without consistent access to services of their own. The program, which started in 2015, allows anyone with a library card to use the devices for 21 days.
August 31, 2022
K-12 Education
New Jersey Schools to Digitize Maps of Buildings for Police
A state initiative will use $6.5 million in federal funds to finish creating digital maps of New Jersey's 3,000 public and private schools, including interior and exterior layouts, doors and surrounding areas.
August 31, 2022
Public Safety
Louisiana to Donate Trailers to Kentucky Flood Victims
Louisiana originally purchased the trailers following Hurricane Ida, which struck the state almost exactly one year ago. Ida was one of the worst hurricanes to hit the state since Hurricane Katrina in 2005.
August 31, 2022
Higher Education
Connecticut Launches Tech Talent Accelerator for Higher Ed
An initiative in Connecticut aims to expand programs at colleges across the state in emerging and in-demand fields such as cybersecurity, virtual modeling, software development and digital analytics.
August 31, 2022
Preparedness and Communications
Are Calif. Forests Nearing a Tipping Point for Wildfires?
Recent fires having killed more than 13 percent of all giant sequoias, and scientists and officials are growing increasingly concerned that the state its forests emit more climate-warming carbon dioxide than they absorb.
August 31, 2022
Broadband & Network
What Is a State Broadband Advisory Board?
At its core, a broadband advisory board is made up of individuals from different sectors who advise state broadband programs, governors or legislatures. However, not all advisory boards are the same.
August 31, 2022
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Katya Diaz
Broadband & Network
St. Louis, Mo., Libraries Add Thousands of Hot Spots
The St. Louis, Mo., public library system is adding 8,000 new wireless Internet hot spots and 1,500 Chromebooks for city patrons who don't have high-speed Internet or computer access at home.
August 31, 2022
Emerging Tech
Federal Incentives Could Bring Hydrogen Power Tech to W.V.
Energy industry leaders and elected officials are eyeing West Virginia as the potential site of massive federal investments to support the White House's plan to decarbonize the industrial sector.
August 31, 2022
Policy
Opinion: California Helps Protect Women’s Digital Privacy
Digital privacy is a huge concern in the post-Roe world, one where women's bodies, or at least their uteruses, are increasingly considered community property in less enlightened states than California.
August 31, 2022
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