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Justice & Public Safety
Lincoln, Neb., Spends $8.5M to Replace Old Justice Database
The new web-based database will allow different agencies to use the same system. The 45-year-old system that's being replaced is remarkably advanced, however, despite its long history and old coding.
March 24, 2022
Justice & Public Safety
Feds Go After $19M in COVID Relief Fraud in Oregon
Charges have been brought against more than a dozen individuals in Oregon who attempted to apply for more than $180 million in fraudulent federal relief money. Investigators expect to find more fraud in the coming years.
March 24, 2022
Infrastructure
Autonomous Trucks May Take Large Majority of Long-Haul Jobs
A study indicates that autonomous trucks could replace 500,000 long-haul jobs, or approximately 90 percent of human long-haul trucking. Truckers have said that long-haul jobs can be automated.
March 24, 2022
Infrastructure
Technology, Automation Can Make Roadways Safer for All Users
Tech leaders from the public sector gathered for the virtual NVIDIA conference to discuss how automation and other technologies are being used to improve roadway safety and traffic efficiencies.
March 24, 2022
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Skip Descant
Broadband & Network
Delaware Takes $56M Step Toward Universal Broadband
Delaware, a state with a population of just less than a million people, wants to become the first state to connect every home and business. As part of this effort, the state is giving $56 million to three companies.
March 24, 2022
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News Staff
K-12 Education
Digital Pioneers Academy Prioritizes Digital Equity, Compsci
The Washington, D.C., academy was founded with a focus on computer science education and equitable access to technology, achieving a 50-50 boys-to-girls ratio in computer science before the disruptions of COVID-19.
March 24, 2022
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Brandon Paykamian
Transportation
On-Demand Transit Pilot in Atlanta Expands Mobility Options
Together with Georgia Tech and the Atlanta Bicycle Coalition, the MARTA Reach program is designed to expand mobility options for Atlanta’s underserved communities, better connecting them to major public transit hubs.
March 24, 2022
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Elias Gbadamosi
Public Safety
Crawford County Commissioners Create Fire, EMS Commissions
The creation of the commissions follows up on a comprehensive study, funded by the Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development, which began in 2020 and looked at fire and EMS departments.
March 24, 2022
Disaster Zone
Understanding 5G and Planning for 6G
DHS has information on both topics.
March 24, 2022
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Eric Holdeman
Disaster Zone
USCG: Marine Transportation System Recovery Unit (MTSRU)
Understanding maritime disaster recovery process.
March 24, 2022
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Eric Holdeman
Broadband & Network
What’s New in Digital Equity: RI Lawmakers Call for Broadband Council
Plus, a rural broadband association has launched a new digital inclusion series; New York is hiring its first-ever digital equity director at the state level; ConnectMaine has won a $28 million grant; and much more.
March 24, 2022
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Zack Quaintance
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Julia Edinger
Higher Education
University of Idaho Launches Food Delivery Robot Service
The university's dining provider has partnered with the San Francisco-based Starship Technologies to use six-wheeled robots for delivering food and drinks within a four-mile radius of a central restaurant area.
March 24, 2022
Higher Education
Johns Hopkins University Engineers Build Robot for Surgery
Engineers at the university's Homewood campus in Baltimore are working on a robotically assisted surgical device that would make the delicate work of suturing more consistent, potentially minimizing complications.
March 24, 2022
Public Safety
Properties That Repeatedly Flood Not Ready for Next Deluge
High waters have caused repeated damage to more than 1,300 flood-insured homes, businesses and government buildings in Maryland in recent decades, according to data obtained by
The Baltimore Sun
.
March 24, 2022
Higher Education
Anna Maria College Announces Varsity Esports Program
The private Catholic institution is in the process of developing and equipping an esports facility on campus, to train students to play video games competitively against other colleges and at the national level.
March 24, 2022
Public Safety
Stillwater, Okla., Council OKs Encrypted Radio System
“We are developing a process that will balance timeliness with our transparency. Our communications response will be based on the situation we are dealing with at the time.”
March 24, 2022
Cybersecurity
U.S. Senator: Companies Must Work to Stop Ransomware
Criminal hacking organizations such as Russia-based REvil often use phishing to lure unsuspecting employees into opening innocuous-looking emails containing malicious code that provides access to computer systems.
March 24, 2022
Health & Human Services
FCC Grant for $1.1M Goes to Expand Connecticut Telehealth
Community Health Center Inc. has received the grant from the Federal Communications Commission to expand telehealth services for low-income and veteran patients in Connecticut, the Middletown-based provider announced.
March 24, 2022
Broadband & Network
The $4.8B Michigan Spending Deal Includes Broadband
About $250 million from the state will focus on expanding broadband access after the Legislature and the governor reached an infrastructure spending agreement following weeks of negotiations.
March 24, 2022
K-12 Education
Ector County Schools Fight Learning Loss With Virtual Tutors
A school district in Odessa, Texas, has adopted a highly structured virtual tutoring program that connects students with instructional support from other parts of the country and pays the contractor based on results.
March 23, 2022
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Giovanni Albanese
Justice & Public Safety
Bucks County, Pa., Taps Virtual Reality for Crisis Training
Crisis intervention training in Bucks County, Pa., now utilizes virtual reality to give police officers a more realistic view into interactions that involve individuals with mental health challenges.
March 23, 2022
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Julia Edinger
Civic Innovation
Digital Inclusion for Seniors Changes Amid Pandemic
While seniors have long been a population on the wrong side of the digital divide, the evolution of tech like video chatting and telehealth makes digital inclusion for older adults more important than ever.
March 23, 2022
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Zack Quaintance
Question of the Day
Which state is the first to allow driver’s licenses in Apple Wallet?
Answer: Arizona.
March 23, 2022
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News Staff
Cybersecurity
Opinion: Russia May Be Waiting for the Perfect Cyber Attack
A recent warning from President Joe Biden suggests that Russia-backed hackers could be waiting on a timely order from President Vladimir Putin before unleashing havoc on their enemies' computer systems.
March 23, 2022
Broadband & Network
Google Fiber Aims to Offer Broadband in Colorado Springs
Google Fiber has its sights set on Colorado Springs. The affiliate is trying to reach an agreement to lease part of the 2,000-mile network being constructed by Colorado Springs Utilities.
March 23, 2022
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