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In the Arena
Mayor Welcomes Risk to Spur Innovation and City Growth
What started off as a wrong turn has turned into a home and career for Chris Cabaldon. Through innovation and risk, he has been able to help change West Sacramento into the thriving community it is today.
February 10, 2020
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Cathilea Robinett
K-12 Education
Online Tool Shares How Schools Spent Pandemic Relief Funds
The U.S. Department of Education has created an online system for gathering data on how COVID-19 relief funds have been used by K-12 schools in each state, which will be shared with other schools and the public.
February 10, 2022
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Brandon Paykamian
Infrastructure
Feds Issue New Guidance for State EV Charging Plans
The U.S. departments of transportation and energy have issued guidance to states as the government takes on the ambitious goal of building out a national electric vehicle charging network in the next five years.
February 10, 2022
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Skip Descant
Question of the Day
Can AI play Gran Turismo?
Answer: Yes! And it’s really good at it.
February 10, 2022
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News Staff
Civic Innovation
What's New in Civic Tech: CfA Helps Utah Clear Some Convictions
Plus, a new online dashboard displays Tennessee's redistricting changes; New York City launches bill payment kiosks; MetroLab announces categories to the Civic Innovation Challenge; and more.
February 10, 2022
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Zack Quaintance
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Julia Edinger
K-12 Education
Edthena Launches AI for Teacher Professional Development
The San Francisco-based company’s new tool uses artificial intelligence to create personalized coaching programs for teachers, particularly when traditional professional development options are scarce or unavailable.
February 10, 2022
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News Staff
Broadband & Network
Where Does 5G Fit in Texas' Upcoming State Broadband Plan?
Over 3 million households across Texas lack broadband, with the situation being particularly concerning in the western and southern segments of the state and among Latino households.
February 10, 2022
Justice & Public Safety
Calif. Faces Uphill Challenge in Stopping Unemployment Scams
For the duration of the pandemic in California, it has been relatively easy for scammers, even those who are operating from prison, to receive unemployment benefits under false pretenses.
February 10, 2022
Emerging Tech
Is the World Seeing the Beginning of Facebook's End?
After a poor final financial quarter in 2021, Meta Platforms, once known as simply Facebook, yesterday suffered the biggest one-day plunge in U.S. stock market history. Can Mark Zuckerberg rebound?
February 10, 2022
Cybersecurity
What Is Zero Trust? A Guide to the Cybersecurity Approach
Zero trust contrasts with a “castle and moat” approach to cybersecurity thinking, and recognizes that use of remote workforces and cloud services means there’s no longer a clear perimeter to defend.
February 10, 2022
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Jule Pattison-Gordon
GovTech Biz
Tyler Acquires US eDirect to Beef Up Recreation Management
US eDirect sells software to help public agencies run campgrounds and parks. Now it will fold into Tyler’s NIC payments platform, itself the result of a massive acquisition that shook up the gov tech market in 2021.
February 10, 2022
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Thad Rueter
Higher Education
UND Gets $500K to Support Studies of Unmanned Systems Tech
Through a grant from the Federal Aviation Administration, the University of North Dakota will provide drone racing kits and professional development workshops for high school teachers throughout the state.
February 10, 2022
Analytics
Asheville, N.C., Launches Dashboard for Homelessness Data
The city of Asheville, N.C.’s Point in Time count data — an annual data collection that focuses on homelessness — is now available to the public with the launch of a new dashboard on the city’s website.
February 10, 2022
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News Staff
K-12 Education
NYC Roof Installations, Partners Teach Students About Solar
Since the city's Administrative Services Department began installing solar panels on public buildings in earnest in 2016, city schools started using them to teach about climate change and renewable energy.
February 10, 2022
Higher Education
Opinion: Hospitality Students Need Training for Virtual Events
A partnership between Florida International University and Factory360, a marketing agency in South Florida, intends to prepare hospitality students for the technology and protocols involved with hybrid events.
February 10, 2022
Preparedness and Communications
Colorado Bills Aim at Insurance, Wildfire Awareness
With the devastating 2020 fire season and the historically destructive 2021 Marshall fire still fresh in minds, there’s a special urgency in the work, members of the legislature’s standing wildfire committee said.
February 10, 2022
Opinion
Opinion: U.S. Border Surveillance Should Scare Residents
Surveillance technologies such as aerial drone surveillance and license plate scanners have tended to start being used by the government on the border before later making their way into U.S. cities.
February 10, 2022
Policy
Maryland Senators Criticize Handling of Amazon Data Center
Maryland state Sen. Michael Hough blamed county officials Wednesday for their handling of a failed $30 billion proposal for Amazon Web Services to build data centers in multiple parts of the county.
February 10, 2022
Broadband & Network
Startup Costs Hamper Some Rural Broadband Initiatives
Lawmakers in Indiana are hopeful that even more money can be funneled to rural broadband projects once an estimated $350 million from the federal American Rescue Plan is officially earmarked.
February 10, 2022
Emerging Tech
Will Texas Steal Calif.'s Title of U.S. Tech Capital?
Elon Musk’s decision to move Tesla headquarters to Austin, Texas, may be the first sign that Silicon Valley will lose its monopoly on the big tech industry. Rising costs in California could be the main factor.
February 09, 2022
Infrastructure
Boston, Mass., Eyes Universal Free Public Transportation
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu announced a pilot that will make three Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority bus routes free starting next month. The city is using federal relief dollars to fund the pilot.
February 09, 2022
Cybersecurity
FTC Report: Social Media Scams Are Becoming More Common
According to a Federal Trade Commission (FTC) report that examines the total amount of money lost to scammers last year, more than one-quarter of scammed people were duped on social media.
February 09, 2022
Higher Education
UTSA’s New Cyber Center to Defend Critical Infrastructure
The new Texas Manufacturing x Transformation Hub will train IT professionals to protect networks used by manufacturers, where autonomous technologies and other digital tools will present new cybersecurity vulnerabilities.
February 09, 2022
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News Staff
Question of the Day
SpaceX lost how many satellites in a geomagnetic storm?
Answer: 40.
February 09, 2022
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News Staff
K-12 Education
Online Tutoring Is in High Demand, but Does It Work?
With students falling behind over months or years of remote learning, online tutoring has become a popular solution, and certain design principles might help make it effective at scale for millions trying to catch up.
February 09, 2022
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Kipp Bentley
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