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Higher Education
Pima Community College Plans Advanced Manufacturing Building
A $35 million facility in downtown Pima, the biggest component of the college's Center of Excellence in Applied Technology, is being developed with input from industry partners in advanced manufacturing and robotics.
July 11, 2022
Broadband & Network
Winner of $1.3B in Federal Broadband Funds Faces Hurdles
The winner in a 2020 federal auction to build broadband in rural areas was a small company started by a Minnesota entrepreneur, and there are now significant challenges for the firm and people waiting for better Internet.
July 11, 2022
Policy
Washington Candidates Campaign on Disinfo, Election Security
The security, transparency and misinformation surrounding the state's election system have all emerged as top of mind for the candidates that are hoping to be Washington's next secretary of state.
July 11, 2022
Workforce & People
New Mexico State Remote Work Comes Under Scrutiny
More than two years into the COVID-19 pandemic, some New Mexico state employees who have been allowed to work from home are being told to come back to the office, and remote work is no longer being touted in job postings.
July 11, 2022
Disaster Zone
Canada Sending Repaired Turbines Back to Russia
Did Canada cave to “other pressures?”
July 10, 2022
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Eric Holdeman
Disaster Zone
A Bigger Tsunami Predicted for Seattle
Modeling shows a bigger surge of water.
July 10, 2022
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Eric Holdeman
Disaster Zone
CISA Tabletop Exercise Package (CTEP)
Learn about this resource.
July 10, 2022
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Eric Holdeman
Public Safety
Yosemite Fire Threatens Iconic Giant Sequoia Trees
The blaze was the latest to menace the ancient giants, which are found in the wild only on the western slopes of the Sierra Nevada. Although they are adapted to thrive in fire, the sequoias are increasingly no match for high-severity wildfires driven by climate change.
July 10, 2022
Disaster Zone
Canada Suffers Widespread Wireless Outage
This time it was a software issue.
July 10, 2022
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Eric Holdeman
Lohrmann on Cybersecurity
North Korea Attacks Health Sector With Maui Ransomware
On July 6, 2022, CISA issued a new national cyber awareness system alert nullAA22-187A). Here’s what you need to know — and do next.
July 10, 2022
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Dan Lohrmann
Emergency Management Magazine Issues
Summer 2015
Much of today’s infrastructure needs rebuilding. What needs to be done to avert catastrophe?
2015-07-01
Justice & Public Safety
‘Digital Dragnet’ Finds Arson Suspects, Raises Privacy Alarms
Police in Denver, Colo., used what some call a “digital dragnet” when they asked Google for search history related to a stalled arson investigation. The tactic netted suspects, but also kicked up privacy concerns.
July 08, 2022
Broadband & Network
Detroit to Put $10M Toward Open-Access Fiber Network
The city has set its sights on building an open-access fiber network that will serve a neighborhood of about 3,200 households. Officials plan to use $10 million in American Rescue Plan funds for the pilot.
July 08, 2022
Justice & Public Safety
Tech Helps California Fire Districts Navigate Chaotic Scenes
The Petaluma Fire Department and the Sonoma Valley Fire District are turning to a new software application and iPads to better manage life-saving resources and personnel in chaos created by a fire.
July 08, 2022
Justice & Public Safety
Police Launch Mobile Crime Reporting in Frederick County, Md.
The Frederick County, Md., Police Department has launched a new online reporting system that allows residents to file non-violent, non-emergency reports from their smartphone or computer.
July 08, 2022
Broadband & Network
Rural Yuba County, Calif., to See Fiber Network Expansion
Yuba County officials have partnered with SiFi Networks to bring a new fiber-optics network to the rural towns of Linda, Olivehurst and Plumas Lake. The project is expected to decrease Internet costs.
July 08, 2022
Question of the Day
Why might you want to keep track of the trash you find in nature?
Answer: To help protect our national parks.
July 08, 2022
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News Staff
Cybersecurity
How Much Cyber Insurance Does Govt Need? Ask the Risk Models
Purchasing cyber defenses, training and insurance are budgeting decisions — and financial officers need number-driven risk models that show them how far each investment may go toward reducing risks of financial losses from cyber incidents.
July 08, 2022
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Jule Pattison-Gordon
Smart Cities
Boston Joins Project to Grow Transparency Around Urban Tech
Many residents have no idea what sort of data is collected by the myriad sensors, cameras and other pieces of smart city technology. A new project hopes to demystify the technology through embedded QR codes.
July 08, 2022
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Skip Descant
Opinion
How States Can Optimize Federal Funds for Commercial EV Charging
Money is coming down for electric vehicle charging infrastructure, but much of the federal guidance focuses on light-duty vehicles. States should also prioritize charging for heavy-duty vehicles for longer-term success.
July 08, 2022
Higher Education
Albany Tech Expands Career Paths for High School Dropouts
Established earlier this year by Georgia SB-204, the Dual Achievement Program allows students who have already earned six of nine high school core credits to earn a high school diploma and two technical certificates.
July 08, 2022
Higher Education
Emporia State University Adds Cybersecurity to Compsci
A $1.5 million federal grant will establish cybersecurity as a new emphasis within the computer science major of the univesity's business school. A cybersecurity classroom may be built next to the school's hacker lab.
July 08, 2022
Public Safety
Gunfire, Threats, Stampedes: The Future of Outdoor Festivals
The Independence Day parade that killed seven in a Chicago suburb has people nervously calculating the risk and reward of venturing to big festivals after more than two years of pandemic cancellations.
July 08, 2022
K-12 Education
Norwood-Norfolk Schools Revise Plan for Devices, Instructional Tech
The New York school district seeks public input after the pandemic necessitated changes to its three-year technology plan, aiming to codify its policies for a 1:1 student device program and best practices for technology.
July 08, 2022
Public Safety
School Officials, Marion County Law Enforcement Team Up
"We're starting a program this summer and throughout the school year to get into every school, do a safety assessment and find things that can be corrected as well as things that are working."
July 08, 2022
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