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Civic Innovation
Websites Highlight COVID-19 Funding in Pennsylvania County
A newly created pandemic response website in Pennsylvania summarizes the program distributing federal resources, the amount of funding received by the county, and the status of programs and projects.
July 05, 2022
Justice & Public Safety
Authorities Seize Computers After Online Threats to Judges
The warrant authorized a search for evidence of threatening or intimidating electronic communications at the request of detectives in Connecticut after years of alleged hateful Internet messaging targeting judges.
July 05, 2022
Civic Innovation
Colorado City Nets $2M Grant to Upgrade Water Meter Tech
The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation grant will aid the city's meter upgrade project to continue working on improving water use efficiency, according to a city of Greeley, Colo., news release.
July 05, 2022
Public Safety
Highland Park Shooter Bought Gun Legally, Authorities Say
Details on the original purchase of the weapon came from an expedited trace conducted by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives in the wake of the shooting. The weapon has been described by authorities as “high powered.”
July 05, 2022
Higher Education
Napa Valley College Recovering After June Ransomware Attack
Almost a month after a cyber attack shut down its website and various other systems, the public community college has recovered phones, email and other functions while using in-person workarounds for others.
July 05, 2022
K-12 Education
Rise in Teen Vaping Prompts Schools to Install Sensors
Some Alabama school districts are planning to install vape sensors in restrooms after witnessing a dramatic increase in students vaping when they returned to in-person classes after the pandemic.
July 05, 2022
Disaster Zone
Mitigating Heat Takes Planning and Action
It starts with the “as built” environment.
July 04, 2022
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Eric Holdeman
Disaster Zone
HVAC: The Bane of Many an EOC
A critical building function.
July 04, 2022
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Eric Holdeman
Disaster Zone
Staffing 911 Centers
The challenges are still here today.
July 04, 2022
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Eric Holdeman
Disaster Zone
Finding Good Job Candidates for Emergency Management
Some Holdeman advice.
July 04, 2022
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Eric Holdeman
How Smart Cities Can Increase Public Transit Ridership (Industry Perspective)
Brian Zanghi
Brian Zanghi is Masabi’s chief executive officer and president. He is a software industry veteran who brings 20 years of experience in building software-as-a-service businesses to address the global market. Prior to joining Masabi, Zanghi was CEO of Awareness, Inc, a provider of social marketing software. Before that he also served as CEO of Kadient and held ‘C’-level positions at a variety of software companies such as SPSS, NetGenesis and eRoom.
October 31, 2018
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Lohrmann on Cybersecurity
Where Next for Quantum Computing and Cybersecurity?
We’ve been hearing about upcoming breakthroughs with quantum computing technology for several years, so what’s the latest from around the world?
July 03, 2022
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Dan Lohrmann
Public Safety
The Ultimate First Responder Talks About the Calling
Like climbing Mt. Everest, being in emergency medical services consists of hours and hours of doldrums surrounded by minutes of absolute terror, according to physician assistant and adventurer Jeff Evans.
July 01, 2022
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Jim McKay, Editor
Budget & Finance
States Split on Cryptocurrency’s Place in Political Races
Industry experts point out several concerns regarding the use of digital currencies for campaign donations. The issues of transparency, market volatility and a lack of regulations are among the key concerns.
July 01, 2022
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Katya Diaz
K-12 Education
ISTELive 22: Advocacy Groups Generated Billions for E-Rate
Panelists in a session at the ISTELive 22 annual conference emphasized the importance of advocacy groups, and how supporting them can lead to major dollars going to schools and ed tech through legislation.
July 01, 2022
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Giovanni Albanese
Question of the Day
What tech entrepreneur will receive the Presidential Medal of Freedom?
Answer: Steve Jobs.
July 01, 2022
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News Staff
Infrastructure
Alaska Utility to Scrap Coal Power Plant for Wind Farm
Electric cooperative Golden Valley Electric Association is planning to retire one of two coal power plants and replace it with a large-scale wind farm. The coal plant will be closed by the end of 2024.
July 01, 2022
GovTech Biz
Siemens to Spend $1.6B for Smart City Provider Brightly
The deal will strengthen efforts by Siemens on smart city and infrastructure technology. Brightly, which sells its technology to public agencies, schools and hospitals, has some 12,000 clients.
July 01, 2022
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News Staff
Emerging Tech
To 2050 and Beyond: Emerging Tech on the Horizon
From the future of transit to research still in the lab to space-based technology, our July/August magazine looks at emerging tech gaining ground and what it could mean for state and local government.
July/August 2022
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Noelle Knell
Justice & Public Safety
Lafayette, La., PD Roll Out Integrated Surveillance Network
The system, known as FUSUS, integrates a range of city-owned and civilian video sources into a central, cloud database. The feeds can be accessed by officers on their in-unit computers and via an app on their smartphones.
July 01, 2022
Higher Education
Elizabeth City State University to Offer Online Drone School
The historically Black university is working with AeroX and Piedmont Flight Training so students in the Mecklenburg County area can complete a four-year degree in aviation science and unmanned aircraft systems online.
July 01, 2022
Sponsored
Speed and Impact: Innovating in Government IT
State and local agencies must move faster on deploying technology that delivers real-world results — and they need to rapidly scale new solutions and services once they prove to be valuable. This article explains how agencies can use cloud to augment existing systems, enabling them to quickly add and expand important new services. It also offers examples from jurisdictions that have taken this approach.
July 01, 2022
Sponsored
New Network Connectivity Options for Powering Digital Government
As state and local governments digitally transform their organizations to support remote work, more convenient constituent services, the industrial Internet of Things (IIoT), smart city projects and more, they’re finding that traditional wireless network mediums don’t always meet the latency, security or other needs of modern use cases. They’re also struggling with the cost and complexity of on-premises network operations centers (NOCs) that can draw time and resources away from mission-critical work.
July 01, 2022
Infrastructure
Could Bogota’s Model for Congestion Pricing Work in the U.S.?
The smartphone-based congestion-pricing technology being tested in Bogota, Colombia, is showing promise. Some major U.S. cities are also looking at solutions to better manage their own crowded roadways.
July 01, 2022
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