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GovTech Biz
Tyler Technologies Reorganizes, Rebrands Product Portfolio
Still working to build off last year’s huge acquisition of NIC, the government technology giant has created new product portfolios and discarded previous logos. The news comes as Tyler continues its expansion.
March 03, 2022
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News Staff
Question of the Day
Is Samsung also throttling its smartphones?
Answer: It appears so.
March 03, 2022
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News Staff
Public Safety
University of Hawaii Launches Portal for Climate Info
The Hawaii Climate Data Portal — set to go live today — is an open-source platform with easy public access to reams of climate data and information along with data products, climate tools, links and more.
March 03, 2022
K-12 Education
Report: Learning Loss Affected All North Carolina Students
A preliminary report from the state Department of Public Instruction found negative impacts from the pandemic for all students, for all grades, for almost every subject, with in-person lessons yielding better results.
March 03, 2022
K-12 Education
Iowa Districts Get STEM Grants for Cyber, Industrial Tech
Funds from the Governor's STEM Advisory Council will go toward cybersecurity and computer science programs at Waterloo Career Center, and industrial technology at Dike-New Hartford Community School District.
March 03, 2022
Election Technology
Orange County, Calif., to Expand Ballot Tracking This Summer
For a total of nine drop-box locations, the Orange County Registrar of Voters will see how new ballot-tracking technology during the upcoming June primary election affects the process of voting.
March 03, 2022
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News Staff
K-12 Education
Massachusetts Vocational Tech School Launches CTE Program
Whittier Regional Vocational Technical High School’s program will cover auto body collision repair, carpentry, culinary, electrical, machine technology, masonry, metal fabrication/welding, and HVAC.
March 03, 2022
Justice & Public Safety
Community Objects to Police Seeing Cam Footage Before Reports
More than half of 2,110 community members surveyed in Portland, Ore., this year said police should not be allowed to view body cam footage that captures an officer’s use of force before writing reports.
March 03, 2022
Justice & Public Safety
Public Safety Group in Maine Requests New Computer System
A Franklin County public safety group that uses a computer-aided dispatch and record-keeping program for emergency services asked commissioners Tuesday to reserve $500,000 in a federal grant for a new system.
March 03, 2022
Justice & Public Safety
Greensboro, N.C., Police Deploy License Plate Readers
The solar-powered cameras, which cost the city $27,500, are installed in several high-crime areas around Greensboro, and this week the City Council there authorized the installation of five additional cameras.
March 03, 2022
Broadband & Network
Absent New FCC Broadband Maps, Local Govs Plot Coverage
Identifying the areas with the greatest need for Internet connectivity is a tricky proposition, and existing FCC maps remain inadequate. Some state and local governments are forging ahead with their own efforts.
March 2022
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Jed Pressgrove
Higher Education
NASA Funds University Research to Build Moon Infrastructure
Researchers from the Colorado School of Mines, Missouri University of Science and Technology and Auburn University will develop construction technology and electronics for long-term colonies on the moon.
March 02, 2022
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Brandon Paykamian
Question of the Day
Is everyone cheating at Wordle?
Answer: It sure looks that way.
March 02, 2022
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News Staff
Policy
State of the Union: Tech Gets Mixed Reviews from Biden
In his 2022 State of the Union address, President Joe Biden discussed technology’s part in the Russian invasion of Ukraine, improving American infrastructure, and its impacts on the mental health of children.
March 02, 2022
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News Staff
Higher Education
Territorium, Credential Engine to Match Skill Sets With Jobs
The partnership would help students find available jobs and schools that align with their credentials, and help higher education institutions tailor their educational programs to suit workforce demands.
March 02, 2022
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News Staff
Justice & Public Safety
Judge Rejects $20M Wrongful Death Suit Against Musk's SpaceX
A federal judge has decided a $20M wrongful death lawsuit against SpaceX will not go forward. The main defense against the suit was that the death involved neither SpaceX's property nor its employees.
March 02, 2022
Government Experience
What Is Applying for Unemployment in N.J. Like Today?
New Jersey's unemployment system was pounded by the onslaught of claims during the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. The system has since been tweaked for some success, but challenges remain.
March 02, 2022
Broadband & Network
Verizon Soon to Launch 5G Service in Baltimore, Md.
Tomorrow, Verizon plans to roll out its 5G wireless broadband service in Baltimore. The company will be competing with the fiber-based offerings of Comcast. Questions about 5G's affordability remain.
March 02, 2022
GovTech Biz
Cardinality.ai, HHS Startup, Takes Private Equity Investment
The gov tech firm, which sells software focused in the health and human services space, has taken its first outside investment round. The new private equity backing could signal big things for the company coming soon.
March 02, 2022
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News Staff
Preparedness and Communications
Editorial: What Has to Be Done to Survive Climate Change
There appears to be no avoiding serious effects of global warming and a shrinking window for mitigation and adaptation to try to minimize them, according to a U.N. report released Monday.
March 02, 2022
Preparedness and Communications
The Second Silent Pandemic Two Years After COVID
After four surges of multiple variants of COVID-19, the pandemic appears to be ebbing. Mask mandates are now lifted for many of us. But for those left behind by the victims of COVID, any sense of normal is a long time away.
March 02, 2022
Higher Education
UC San Diego Researchers Design T-Shirt to Harness Energy
Nanoengineers at the university have created a prototype shirt that collects sweat to power triboelectric generators, which in turn make energy that the shirt can store and discharge to power small electronics.
March 02, 2022
Higher Education
Harvard, MIT Win Patent Dispute Over Gene-Editing Technology
The U.S. Patent Trial and Appeal Board found that UC Berkeley's research into using CRISPR technology to alter genetic material was distinct because it involved DNA in bacteria as opposed to eukaryotic cells.
March 02, 2022
Higher Education
Opinion: Texas Colleges Creating a Talent Pipeline to NSA
The Dallas Morning News editorial board commends North Texas colleges and universities for earning designations as Centers of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense, given the urgency across industries for cybersecurity.
March 02, 2022
Justice & Public Safety
Syracuse, N.Y., Expands ShotSpotter Use With Relief Funds
Mayor Ben Walsh and Syracuse Police Chief Kenton Buckner announced Tuesday that the department’s ShotSpotter program will soon be extended into the city’s North Side beginning as soon as Wednesday.
March 02, 2022
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