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  • Modo Labs, in partnership with Pennsylvania State University (Penn State), has been recognized as a 2025 AWS Champions Award winner for delivering a student-centric, cloud-powered mobile platform that connects 90,000 students and faculty with critical campus resources. Built on AWS and powered by Modo’s no-code app development platform, Penn State Go delivers a seamless digital experience tailored to the needs of today’s mobile-first learners.
  • Rates of ER visits for heat-related illness in Dallas-area kids soared between 2012 and 2023. The findings mirror global trends as temperatures, particularly in the summer, increase.
  • Methuen Public School District and the city have filed court documents regarding control of and access to the district’s IT department and systems as a disagreement over merging city and school IT departments builds.
  • Sophomores converged on West Virginia University Institute of Technology college campuses for the 31st annual Health Sciences & Technology Academy camp, designed to prepare them for careers in tech and other fields.
  • Artificial intelligence places whole term papers and complex mathematical solutions within the grasp of today’s students. Rather than simply banning it, educators must train themselves and provide what it cannot.
  • Euna Solutions has been named a 2025 AWS Champions Award winner for its use of artificial intelligence to transform the public sector bidding process. By integrating AWS-powered generative AI into its platform, Euna Procurement has introduced AI Project Summaries & Keywords — a new feature that simplifies and accelerates procurement by automatically generating concise, compelling descriptions and keyword metadata from complex bid documents.
  • Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD), the second-largest school district in the United States, has been recognized as a 2025 AWS Champions Award winner for its strategic and forward-thinking cloud transformation. By migrating key systems to Cloud, LAUSD has strengthened its cybersecurity posture, improved operational efficiency, and laid the groundwork for generative AI innovation — all in service of its nearly 500,000 students, families, and staff.
  • Journal Technologies has earned recognition as a 2025 AWS Champions Award winner for transforming how prosecutor offices manage high-volume caseloads through eProsecutor Online, a secure, cloud-hosted case management system (CMS) built on AWS GovCloud. Purpose-built for small to mid-sized prosecutor agencies, eProsecutor Online delivers robust case management capabilities with simplified implementation, streamlined workflows, and a lower total cost of ownership, making powerful justice technology accessible and scalable for more communities.
  • The Michigan Association of Intermediate School Administrators (MAISA) has been named a 2025 AWS Champions Award winner for its visionary leadership in building the Michigan Great Data Lake (MiGreatDataLake), a modern, cloud-native data architecture designed to transform how Michigan’s education system collects, manages, and uses data to support student success from prenatal to workforce.
  • The Northeastern Regional Information Center (NERIC) has been recognized as a 2025 AWS Champions Award winner for its successful migration of the SchoolTool Student Information System (SIS) to AWS. This initiative, executed in close collaboration with Mindex, supports more than 80,000 students across school districts in Albany, Schoharie, Schenectady, and southern Saratoga counties. It also marks a significant leap forward in delivering secure, reliable, and scalable educational technology services.
  • Netsmart has been recognized as a 2025 AWS Champions Award winner for its work in revolutionizing behavioral health documentation through the expansion of the Bells solution suite and the development of Bells Virtual Scribe, an AI-powered solution built using AWS HealthScribe and Amazon Bedrock. Designed to alleviate one of the most pressing burdens in community-based care — clinical documentation — this solution delivers faster, more accurate note generation while freeing up providers to focus on what matters most: patient care.
  • PayIt, a leading digital government platform, has been named a 2025 AWS Champions Award winner for its transformative role in helping state and local agencies modernize service delivery, streamline revenue collection, and improve the resident experience. Built entirely on AWS GovCloud, PayIt empowers government organizations to go digital without large upfront costs or complex implementation timelines.
  • Peninsula School District has been named a 2025 AWS Champions Award winner for its strategic and forward-thinking implementation of Amplify GenAI, an open-source generative AI platform hosted on Amazon Bedrock. By developing custom AI tools aligned to district needs, Peninsula has significantly increased operational efficiency, supported teacher innovation, and delivered a cost-effective, secure framework for responsible AI use across departments.
  • Peregrine has been named a 2025 AWS Champions Award winner for its work in modernizing public safety infrastructure by breaking down data silos and enhancing operational intelligence. Built entirely on AWS GovCloud, Peregrine’s platform integrates disparate data streams — enriching, analyzing, and visualizing public safety data to support faster decision-making and better community outcomes.
  • Success Academy Charter Schools has been honored with a 2025 AWS Champions Award for its use of cloud-powered artificial intelligence to enhance data accessibility and security, streamline operations, and boost student achievement. By integrating Natural Language Processing (NLP) and generative AI within its AWS infrastructure, Success Academy is setting a new standard for how K–12 schools can harness technology to empower staff and support student success.
  • A new Google and Muon-backed satellite wildfire detection system promises faster alerts and high-resolution fire imagery. But with false alarms already straining fire crews, its real impact may depend on trust.
  • Citing redundancies in the federal government, the Trump administration's new workforce development partnership shifts oversight of adult education and career training programs to the Department of Labor.
  • Transit agencies in New York City are turning to various technology solutions to assist riders in navigating and using their networks effectively and independently. Codes in use can be read in all types of lighting.
  • The project, a collaboration between the North Central Texas Council of Governments' TXShare arm, the Alliance for Innovation and Civic Marketplace, provides an AI tech purchasing platform with already vetted vendors.
  • What began as a family project is now a fledgling business designed to help public-sector agencies get the most from their digital presence. The creator of the tool talks about what’s happening.
  • The endeavor, a new pilot announced Wednesday, aims to deliver no-cost, high-speed Internet across 35 buildings of affordable housing in upper Manhattan and the Bronx. It’s something of a successor to 2022’s Big Apple Connect.
  • The new law, which took effect last month without the governor’s signature, is likely to insulate Mainers from shifting federal policy, but not affect their Internet, the lawmaker who sponsored it said.
  • System issues were behind intermittent disruptions to Next-Generation 911 earlier this month, the Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency said in a preliminary report. A cyber attack is not believed to be behind it.
  • Officials at the capital city had not been optimistic the funds could be recovered, but were able to obtain the payment — stolen from an online vendor payment portal after a bad actor gained access to an account.