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Justice & Public Safety
Crime Reporting App Goes Online in Rockingham, N.C.
The newly introduced smartphone app will allow residents to share tips about crimes in the area. The release is part of a partnership between the Rockingham Police Department and other regional law enforcement groups.
May 12, 2022
Question of the Day
Can 3D printers make chocolate crispier?
Answer: Yes.
May 12, 2022
Cloud & Computing
Justice-Focused Algorithms Need to Show Their Work, Experts Say
The Justice in Forensic Algorithms Act aims to ensure that when algorithmic analyses are used as evidence in court, defendants get to know how the tools reached their conclusions and allow them to contest the results.
May 12, 2022
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Jule Pattison-Gordon
Government Experience
California Tech Leaders Share Approach to Innovating Government
During a virtual summit this week, California technology leaders discussed how they think about the process of innovating digital services in state government — from concept modeling and gathering support to execution.
May 12, 2022
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Julia Edinger
Sponsored
How Google Cloud Powers the New Government Workforce — ICYMI
Katie Tobin was a fellow with the Truman National Security Project and worked in national security before joining Google. She discusses the innovative ways that technology is being used in today's hybrid workforce.
May 12, 2022
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Dustin Haisler
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Joe Morris
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Jed Pressgrove
Higher Education
California Budgets Huge Investment in Colleges, With a Catch
Under Gov. Gavin Newsom's revised proposal, the state's colleges and universities will get a 5 percent base general fund increase in each of the next five years, contingent upon raising graduation rates and meeting other goals.
May 12, 2022
K-12 Education
Danbury Career Academy Announces Cutting-Edge Tech Programs
A high school in Connecticut will offer students six "academies" to choose from, giving them experience in fields such as emerging and business technology, scientific innovation, information technology and cybersecurity.
May 12, 2022
Preparedness and Communications
Better Rainfall Predictions Needed, N.J. Lawmaker Says
The bill, sponsored by Rep. Mikie Sherrill, D-11th Dist., would provide new funding for the NOAA to conduct studies and collect data that take into account the impacts of climate change.
May 12, 2022
K-12 Education
Illuminate Education Data Breach Exposes Student Information
The data breach of a California-based ed-tech vendor has exposed demographic information of 22,000 students from Greeley-Evans School District 6 in Colorado, including names, gender, birthdate, grade, class and school.
May 12, 2022
Public Safety
They Called 911 in Oakland, Calif., and Were Told to Wait
Records obtained by The Chronicle show that from Jan. 1 through Nov. 23 last year, there were 115 instances in which Oakland's communications center got so overburdened with 911 calls that dispatchers had to triage.
May 12, 2022
Civic Innovation
New App Provides Patient Data to Hospital Before EMS Arrives
Hartford HealthCare and its networks have begun using an EMS communication software called Twiage, with an initial rollout at St. Vincent's Medical Center and the remainder of Hartford HealthCare's locations soon.
May 12, 2022
Justice & Public Safety
Massachusetts City Worries Police Drones May Target Homeless
Police Chief Steven Sargent has been working to allay councilor concerns that an unmanned drone his department is looking to purchase could negatively impact the city’s homeless population.
May 12, 2022
Emerging Tech
Fight to Keep U.S. Space Command in Colorado Continues
Colorado lawmakers and civic leaders were handed a powerful argument in the fight to keep U.S. Space Command in Colorado Springs on Tuesday, in a leaked report from the Pentagon's Office of the Inspector General.
May 12, 2022
Higher Education
NGT Academy Training for Cybersecurity, Network Engineering
The Arizona-based IT training provider has added hybrid training courses for careers in cybersecurity and network engineering, with live instruction, online study groups, one-on-one conferencing and career coaching.
May 11, 2022
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Brandon Paykamian
K-12 Education
Special Ed Leaders: Tech Has Proven Beneficial Post-Pandemic
Special education professionals say the increasing use of technology in schools has, in some cases, helped by making families more involved and giving students a digital environment in which they feel comfortable.
May 11, 2022
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Giovanni Albanese
Election Technology
Danville, Ill., Voters to Use Touchscreen Machines in Upcoming Election
The newly purchases equipment will be used for the first time during the June 28 primary election. Danville is one of the last cities in the state to adopt the technology, according to election officials.
May 11, 2022
Infrastructure
Racine, Wis., Electrifies Buses, Adds Tracking to Transit App
The city of Racine, Wis., has switched 25 percent of its bus fleet to electric power and announced a new feature in its smartphone app that shares real-time data on bus location, along with arrival and departure times.
May 11, 2022
Government Experience
UX for All: States Push for Broader Accessibility Online
In creating or improving digital assets like websites, government entities often talk about the importance of “user-centered design.” But what does that really mean, and what does it look like in action?
May 11, 2022
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Julia Edinger
Disaster Zone
How to Spot a Fake Video
Seeing should not always lead to believing.
May 11, 2022
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Eric Holdeman
GovTech Biz
Mark43 Lands Its First U.K. Client in Cumbria Constabulary
A law enforcement agency in England will use software from the U.S. firm, which already sells to more than 100 agencies in this country and Australia. The move comes amid rising international government technology deals.
May 11, 2022
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Thad Rueter
Question of the Day
Is there an optimal way to separate Oreo cookies?
Answer: Yes, and thanks to science, we now know how to do it.
May 11, 2022
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News Staff
K-12 Education
NYC Education Department to Launch 2 Virtual Academies
The department thinks the schools could be labs of innovation to inform virtual learning practices throughout the district, but details on a start date, and who will teach and attend, are not yet public.
May 11, 2022
Infrastructure
Georgia Connected Vehicle Pilot to Cover 18 Miles of Interstate
A connected vehicle project with vehicle-to-everything technology in Georgia will continue a trend in the transportation sector that merges traditional highway infrastructure with digitally connected vehicles.
May 11, 2022
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Skip Descant
K-12 Education
New Mexico Unveils Plan to Address Court Ruling on K-12 Failures
In response to a 2018 court ruling that deemed the state's K-12 education system inadequate for Native American students and other groups, the state has set new goals and plans for extended learning and at-risk students.
May 11, 2022
Cloud & Computing
Facing Cyber Insurance Woes, Local Governments Find Other Options
As insurance costs and requirements rise, some municipalities are looking to self-insurance and service providers’ cyber incident warranties to help in cases of ransomware and other incidents.
May 11, 2022
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Jule Pattison-Gordon
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