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Public Safety
Vaccination Inequities Hit Elementary-Age Kids in Philly
Staff at the Black Doctors Consortium emphasized that getting any child vaccinated was a win, but echo other experts who say that as the focus on COVID has waned, old inequities are reasserting themselves.
July 05, 2022
Disaster Zone
City of Seattle Hiring URM Program Manager
It is a job opening for the right person.
July 05, 2022
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Eric Holdeman
Higher Education
10 Universities Plan ‘Digital Twin’ Metaversities for Fall
Hoping to stem the tide of declining enrollment and rising tuition, universities have partnered with VictoryXR and Meta to use AR/VR technology to create “digital twin” campuses and make online classes more immersive.
July 05, 2022
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Brandon Paykamian
K-12 Education
UK-Based Avantis Education Launches a Metaverse for K-12
The ed tech company, which has created its own VR headsets, announced a learning platform for K-12 that can be accessed by any device and brings students into a virtual environment for lessons and field trips.
July 05, 2022
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News Staff
Question of the Day
How is one senator’s broken hip a threat to net neutrality?
Answer: Because it is delaying votes.
July 05, 2022
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News Staff
Biz Data
The Results Are In: U.S. Moves Toward Paper-Based Elections
Security concerns and the inability to provide a paper trail have all but eliminated the once-popular devices which stored votes directly on electronic memory. Ballot marking devices have largely replaced them.
July 05, 2022
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Andrew Adams
Transportation
Safe, Autonomous, Airborne: What Will Roads Look Like in 30 Years?
From electrified pavement that can charge vehicles and delivery robots that collect data to flying taxis, transportation experts sound off on what we can expect highways and byways to look like in 2050.
July/August 2022
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Skip Descant
Justice & Public Safety
Crime Forecasting Tool Is Also Exposes Policing Bias
A machine learning tool designed to predict where crime might occur across eight major U.S. cities is also helping to highlight areas that are not receiving adequate police protection — often poorer neighborhoods.
July 05, 2022
Public Safety
Drill Offers Police Stress of Real Active Shooter Scenario
An active shooter is an individual actively engaged in killing or attempting to kill people in a populated area, and recent active shooter incidents have underscored the need for a coordinated response.
July 05, 2022
Disaster Zone
Disaster Zone Podcast: T-Mobile's Emergency Response Team
Communications in a disaster are critical.
July 05, 2022
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Eric Holdeman
Justice & Public Safety
California DOJ Gun Data Leak Exposes Judge, Prosecutor Info
State and federal judges and prosecutors are among the more than 200,000 people that had sensitive personal information, like addresses, exposed in the recent leak of state concealed handgun permit data.
July 05, 2022
Infrastructure
Atlanta-Area Improvement District Eyes Self-Driving Shuttle
The Cumberland Community Improvement District, a public-private assessment district in northwest Atlanta, is considering an autonomous electric shuttle for a planned three-mile route through the district.
July 05, 2022
Higher Education
NY Budgets $68M for SUNY Buffalo School of Engineering
Gov. Kathy Hochul's 2023 state budget will cover two-thirds of the cost of a new building intended to grow the local STEM workforce through research in A.I., quantum science, advanced materials and other fields.
July 05, 2022
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
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
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
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
In the Arena
Toni Carter, Minnesota’s First Black County Commissioner, Speaks Out
Ramsey County’s commissioner has fought for change in the state for the past three decades through vigorous community engagement. She has marked history with her achievements and now watches her son do the same as mayor of St. Paul.
July 20, 2020
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Cathilea Robinett
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
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
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