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Higher Education
Rose-Hulman Redesigns Compsci Major for AI, Cybersecurity
The new computer science program at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology offers different pathways for developers and researchers, with specializations in artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, data science and systems.
August 05, 2025
Preparedness and Communications
Opinion: Now Is the Time to Re-examine U.S. Disaster Response
The 8.8-magnitude earthquake off the Russian coast last week should serve as a wake-up call for the U.S., which is "overdue" for a similarly major earthquake at a time when federal funding for response is in question.
August 05, 2025
Higher Education
With Alliance, Oregon Universities Aim to Enable Innovation
The Cyberinfrastructure Alliance for Oregon is part of a larger effort to develop computing infrastructure across public state universities and enable research and innovation in next-gen tech like machine learning and AI.
August 04, 2025
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Skip Descant
Artificial Intelligence
North Carolina Hacks the Treasury Bureaucracy With ChatGPT
North Carolina's Department of State Treasurer experimented with giving state workers access to ChatGPT to track down lost money and double check local budgets. The tool saved employees time, but there were roadblocks.
August 04, 2025
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Nikki Davidson
Question of the Day
Dialog from what movie is being used to scare off wolves?
Answer:
Marriage Story
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August 04, 2025
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News Staff
GovTech Biz
Versaterm Makes a Fresh Bet on Emergency Response Drones
The Canadian government technology supplier has bought DroneSense, which sells software for increasingly popular drone-as-first-responder programs. It’s the latest such move in the public safety space.
August 04, 2025
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News Staff
K-12 Education
New York Schools See Less Bullying, More Focus Without Phones
Cambridge Central School District leaders say their limited cellphone restrictions resulted in a marked improvement in student discipline issues, including bullying and distractions.
August 04, 2025
Justice & Public Safety
Bismarck, N.D., Police Chief Hopes to Increase AI, Drone Use
New Chief Jason Stugelmeyer, a department veteran, is looking to improve its efficiency. Increasing technology use around report generation is one such potential area; using drones to improve officer safety is another.
August 04, 2025
Cybersecurity
St. Paul, Minn., Extends Emergency in Cyber Attack for 90 Days
The City Council granted the mayor more time to lead a coordinated response to the breach, which has necessitated assistance from the FBI and Minnesota National Guard cybersecurity experts.
August 04, 2025
Artificial Intelligence
Residents Want AI to Simplify Government, D.C. CTO Says
A recent AI listening session in Washington, D.C., revealed a common trend in public sentiment around AI: The technology should be used to ease the experience of accessing digital government services.
August 04, 2025
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Julia Edinger
Public Safety
Aurora, Ill., Considers $4M CAD, Records Management System
The proposed five-year contract with public safety software provider Mark43 would replace the computer-aided dispatch platforms used by the police and fire departments, and records management system for the police.
August 04, 2025
K-12 Education
Students Sue Kansas School District, Alleging Digital Surveillance
Student journalists suing Lawrence Public Schools in Kansas say the district used the student-monitoring software Gaggle to scan their files, flag their speech and take down their creative work.
August 04, 2025
Sponsored
We Can Win the Fight Against Ransomware
Ransomware is hitting state and local governments harder than ever — with escalating attacks, skyrocketing ransom demands, and evolving tactics like multi-extortion and AI-driven phishing. But the path to resilience is clear: With strong cyber hygiene; a layered defense strategy; and a focus on people, processes and technology, public agencies can turn the tide and protect the services citizens rely on most.
August 04, 2025
K-12 Education
Report: Compsci Not Taught at Half of New York Schools
A recent report by the New York City-based Center for an Urban Future found that 52 percent of New York high schools offer at least one foundational computer science class, raising questions about future job preparedness.
August 04, 2025
Policy
California, AT&T Square Off Over Landline Service Requirement
Telecommunications giant AT&T, which was stymied last year by state regulators in its bid to drop landline service to its California customers, is now taking its case to the Legislature in Sacramento.
August 04, 2025
Cybersecurity
Ohio Sets New Cybersecurity Rules for Local Governments
After a spate of cyber attacks against its municipalities, that state is requiring all of its local governments to have cyber policies and to approve ransom payments to hackers in full view of the public.
August 04, 2025
Workforce & People
How Does Colorado Win at the IT Recruiting Game?
State CIO David Edinger on the benefits of a mostly remote workforce, where he's seeing traction with generative AI, and the challenges of creating a unified identity and access management platform.
Summer 2025
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Zack Quaintance
Lohrmann on Cybersecurity
How E-Waste Could Reshape the Rare Earth Supply Chain
Properly disposing of e-waste securely and safely has always been important for governments, but recent developments bring a new urgency to these efforts.
August 03, 2025
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Dan Lohrmann
Broadband & Network
Satellite Tech Qualifies for BEAD, but Where Does It Fit?
The federal Broadband Equity, Access and Deployment program includes satellite technology. But experts said it may not be the best choice in highly populated areas, where higher customer concentrations could sap its speed.
August 01, 2025
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Skip Descant
Higher Education
CSU Faculty Projects Test AI for Creative Majors, Curriculum Design
Sixty-three projects funded by the California State University system are experimenting with generative AI, from single-course pilots to full program overhauls, and producing open resources for others to consult.
August 01, 2025
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Abby Sourwine
Question of the Day
Do robots experience fear?
Answer: They can if programmed to.
August 01, 2025
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News Staff
Voices
The Case for ‘Small’ AI Models in Government Agencies
Off-the-shelf AI solutions like ChatGPT and Gemini are often too error-prone for effective use in the public sector. AI tools built on smaller, private data sets are more accurate and reliable for mission-driven agencies.
August 01, 2025
Budget & Finance
$503M Montgomery County, Texas, Budget Prioritizes Tech
The county’s 2026 preliminary budget, which got a first look Tuesday, represents a $37 million increase over 2025. Priorities included cybersecurity and IT — which rose from $19 million to $39 million.
August 01, 2025
Transportation
Chattanooga, Tenn., Adds to Electric Fleet With Federal Funds
The city’s bus system intends to bring three new electric shuttles into its fleet, likely to serve free routes in downtown, St. Elmo and the North Shore. The vehicles will join eight other electrics currently in service.
August 01, 2025
Recovery
California Legislation Would Add $18B to Wildfire Victim Fund
The law would add to an existing fund for wildfire victims, which officials have warned could be exhausted by the Eaton wildfire. Funds would come from customers and shareholders of the state’s three biggest for-profit utilities.
August 01, 2025
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