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Cybersecurity
Airports Start to Deploy New 3D Imaging Scanners for Bags
Scanners featuring three-dimensional imaging and based on computed tomography tech are operating at Niagara Falls International Airport, adding a layer of protection for air travelers following installation by the TSA.
March 08, 2022
Policy
Wash. Legislators Work on Big Transportation, Policing Bills
Thanks to an expected uptick in tax collections, the latest Washington legislative session will prove to be a busy one with various proposals, including a 16-year transportation plan.
March 07, 2022
Infrastructure
Survey Paints Clear Picture of Tomorrow’s Infrastructure Needs
A survey of several hundred public officials at all levels of government polled their thoughts on artificial intelligence, resiliency, climate change and more when thinking on the infrastructure needs of tomorrow.
March 07, 2022
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Skip Descant
Question of the Day
Why is NASA going to crash the ISS into the ocean?
Answer: Because that's the only way to get it down safely.
March 07, 2022
Justice & Public Safety
Romanian Hacker Faces Justice in Texas for Credit Card Theft
A Romanian hacker will go before a Texas jury after stealing and selling millions of credit card numbers through malware. The hacker was extradited from his home country to Texas on March 3.
March 07, 2022
Cybersecurity
Morgantown, W.V., Hospital Data Breach Impacts 400K People
Although Mon Health System indicates that it discovered a data breach in the middle of December, it learned of potential data theft about two weeks after the hack. Patients, employees and companies were affected.
March 07, 2022
K-12 Education
Opinion: Satellite Internet Positioned for Rural Students
High-speed Internet remains a rare commodity for students in many rural and tribal areas of the U.S., but with government subsidies or other cost-cutting measures, satellites might help bridge this "homework gap."
March 07, 2022
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Kipp Bentley
Workforce & People
Birmingham, Ala., Strengthens Workforce via Data Analysis
Mayor Randall Woodfin spearheaded work in Birmingham, Ala., that analyzed data around local skills and training gaps to help identify where the city could better focus efforts to drive economic mobility.
March 2022
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Stephen Goldsmith
GovTech Biz
Gov Procurement Online Marketplace CoProcure Raises $22M
As federal infrastructure dollars start to flow, this young California company aims to reduce the friction of the procurement for local and state agencies. The first step? Building an audience of government buyers.
March 07, 2022
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Thad Rueter
K-12 Education
North Dakota Faces "Critical Shortage" of Teachers
Data from the state Department of Public Instruction and its university system show a declining number of teachers in training and a rising number of unfilled positions, with shortages in every area of instruction.
March 07, 2022
K-12 Education
Georgia School District to Buy Gaming Desktops for Esports
Glynn County Board of Education wants to use money from the CARES Act earmarked for STEM expenses to purchase devices and equipment for esports, an extracurricular activity involving competitive video gaming.
March 07, 2022
Disaster Zone
Another Marker in Time Has Been Passed
Historians and emergency managers will take note.
March 07, 2022
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Eric Holdeman
Disaster Zone
Why Are the Ukrainians Stopping the Russians?
There’s guns and then there is the will to fight.
March 07, 2022
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Eric Holdeman
Disaster Zone
New FEMA Region 10 Administrator Appointed
Welcome Willie Nunn to the Pacific Northwest!
March 07, 2022
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Eric Holdeman
Opinion
Hybrid and Secure: The New Face of Government in 2022
With a global effort underway to establish new ways of doing things post-pandemic, two leaders from Oracle dig into the opportunities government agencies will have this year to chart a new path forward.
March 07, 2022
Public Safety
COVID Deaths Drop but Tri-Cities Cases Still High
Local public health officials verify that deaths are due to COVID complications by checking for a positive test result and that a coronavirus infection was named as a primary cause of death on the death certificate.
March 07, 2022
Cloud & Computing
How States, Localities Are Looking to Spend Federal IT Funds
Federal grants are giving states and localities a big opportunity to invest in their IT systems. But the money is temporary, and they need to choose their acquisitions, and vendor partners, carefully.
March 07, 2022
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Jule Pattison-Gordon
Higher Education
Centralia College Ransomware Attack Made Data Inaccessible
Although the college is insured against cyber attacks, a piece of ransomware last month disrupted operations by encrypting data on campus servers. Investigators are hopeful but unsure it can be recovered.
March 07, 2022
Sponsored
Digital Communications for a New Era
In this Q&A, Maggie Hallbach, Senior Vice President of Business Development and Strategic Sales, Verizon, discusses the changing nature of communications and how new technologies fuel remote work and better constituent services.
March 07, 2022
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Verizon
Justice & Public Safety
Anchorage, Alaska, Works to Equip Police With Body Cameras
The Anchorage Police Department is still a long way from outfitting all of its officers with body cameras — a move supported by voters through their passage of a $1.8 million annual levy last year.
March 07, 2022
Cybersecurity
Washington Counties Brace for Potential Russian Cyber Attacks
Following Russia's invasion of Ukraine, local governments in Pierce County, Wash., are preparing for the possibility of cyber attacks on Internet, transportation and wastewater treatment plant systems.
March 07, 2022
Cybersecurity
Wyoming Official Works to Dispel Election Security Myths
Wyoming Secretary of State Ed Buchanan wants Wyomingites to have confidence in the state's elections following allegations of Russian meddling in the 2016 elections along with accusations related to the 2020 election.
March 07, 2022
Preparedness and Communications
After a Break, Another Earthquake Hits the Midlands
From late December to early February, Elgin and its neighbor, Lugoff, had 18 earthquakes, according to the state’s Department of Natural Resources. The first and strongest was a 3.3 magnitude quake on Dec. 27.
March 07, 2022
Disaster Zone
Disaster Zone Podcast: Disaster Recovery for Public Agencies
You must think longer-term — years!
March 07, 2022
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Eric Holdeman
Disaster Zone
New FEMA Social Media Class
IS-42.A: Social Media in Emergency Management
March 06, 2022
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Eric Holdeman
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