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Question of the Day
What e-commerce company is opening a physical clothing store?
Answer: Amazon.
January 20, 2022
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News Staff
Cybersecurity
Are Police Departments Ready for Cyber Threats 2022 Will Bring?
Police departments across the country suffered a slew of damaging ransomware attacks in 2021. The new year promised more of the same, but what should law enforcement agencies really be concerned with in 2022?
January 20, 2022
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Jule Pattison-Gordon
Higher Education
University of La Verne Gets $1M to Boost AI, Cyber Programs
A donation from the Fletcher Jones Foundation will allow the California university to create an endowed professorship in artificial intelligence to teach basic skills that will prepare students for in-demand careers.
January 20, 2022
K-12 Education
New IT Director to Give ISHA’s Website a Facelift
A veteran high school athlete and technology official at other school districts, the Illinois High School Association’s new IT director has ideas to overhaul the group’s website with a modern look and more information.
January 20, 2022
Policy
Georgia Invests in New Voter Registration System After Lag
Georgia is replacing a lagging statewide voter registration system that caused colossal lines during early voting in the 2020 election, hoping to prevent similar waits in this year’s races for governor and the U.S. Senate.
January 20, 2022
Policy
West Virginia Pushes Bill Lifting Nuclear Power Restrictions
A bill that would lift restrictions on nuclear power plant construction in West Virginia moved closer to passage in the state Senate Wednesday afternoon, after a Senate committee advanced it with little discussion.
January 20, 2022
Infrastructure
Pittsburgh Raises Concern Over Self-Driving Vehicle Bill
A bill touted to help companies that are developing self-driving cars test the vehicles in Pennsylvania without an emergency driver available could be facing serious opposition, in part from the city.
January 20, 2022
Public Safety
These School Districts at Greater Risk of Natural Disaster
In recent years, more than half the districts receiving certain disaster relief served disproportionately large shares of at least two groups of vulnerable students, like English-language learners and children from low-income backgrounds.
January 20, 2022
Sponsored
Asset Management Is a Mess. Let’s Fix That!
The growth of the Internet of Things (IoT), trends like remote working, and the increase in 5G adoption are combining to cause a massive surge in connected devices.
January 20, 2022
Public Safety
Doctors Feeling ‘Immense Fatigue’: Is Worst of COVID Over?
“Even though the omicron virus is less virulent, it is much easier to spread. The numbers will be overwhelming. Add to that the cases within our own workforce and it is going to be challenging.”
January 19, 2022
Cybersecurity
California Auditor, Tech Agency at Odds Over Security Findings
The California Department of Technology disputes many of the findings in a new report from the California State Auditor, the latest in a series of critiques of the agency since 2013.
January 19, 2022
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Dennis Noone
Workforce & People
Chattanooga, Tenn., Taps Coca-Cola IT Leader as City CIO
After an eight-year tenure as CIO of Chattanooga, Tenn., Brent Messer has left his role. His replacement is Tyson Morris, who serves as global head of architecture, platforms and marketing operations for Coca-Cola.
January 19, 2022
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News Staff
Preparedness and Communications
Vaccination Questions Answered: Why Does My Arm Still Hurt?
“The CDC is recommending boosters for all adults. There is no reason to re-boost at this point. The COVID you have now is giving you natural immunity on top of your booster.”
January 19, 2022
Justice & Public Safety
SF Proposes to Broaden Police's Use of Surveillance Cameras
San Francisco Mayor London Breed wants to crack down on crime across the city by increasing the number of situations in which police may access live-feed cameras. Privacy advocates have decried the idea.
January 19, 2022
Question of the Day
How long will it take to reconnect Tonga to the Internet?
Answer: Two weeks, at best.
January 19, 2022
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News Staff
Higher Education
Modern Campus Acquires Enrollment Software, Texting Service
The software company will integrate Signal Vine’s two-way text messaging and Augusoft’s enrollment management tool for continuing and corporate education into its suite of products for colleges and universities.
January 19, 2022
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News Staff
Justice & Public Safety
Wash. Cities Adopt Body Cameras After New Law Takes Effect
Police departments across the Tri-Cities (Kennewick, Pasco, Richland and West Richland) in Washington have inked deals with Axon to get body cameras. The jury is still out on the effectiveness of body cams.
January 19, 2022
Policy
Apple, Google Say Antitrust Bill Will Backfire, Hurt Privacy
Federal lawmakers think a bill would annihilate a duopoly that Apple and Google hold on the mobile market. The two companies, however, have argued the bill will make it harder to protect users' privacy and security.
January 19, 2022
GovTech Biz
Cardinality.ai Partners With MicroStrategy for AI Analytics
The partnership adds data analytics into Cardinality's apps for various health and human services functions, fresh off the heels of an acquisition in the claims and disbursement management space.
January 19, 2022
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News Staff
Infrastructure
USDOT Outlines Path Forward With New Infrastructure Law
Roughly half the funding from the federal infrastructure package will be dispersed through the U.S. Department of Transportation, handing the agency a once-in-a-generation opportunity to rethink the U.S. transportation system.
January 19, 2022
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Skip Descant
K-12 Education
Ohio Schools, Clinicians Face Student Mental Health Crisis
Columbus City Schools has enlisted the family counseling organization Buckeye Ranch to help students dealing with depression, anxiety and other issues that coincided with social isolation over months of remote learning.
January 19, 2022
K-12 Education
South Colonie Schools Launch Special Needs Internship Program
A school district in New York is running a job training classroom for students with special needs at the Colonie Center Mall, with internship opportunities in computer technology, construction and other subjects.
January 19, 2022
K-12 Education
Rural Michigan District to Spend $1.4M on Energy Efficiency
Morenci Area Schools will use a state energy bond, district general funds and federal ESSER funds to purchase lighting controls, LED lighting upgrades, new building automation controls and an energy management system.
January 19, 2022
Disaster Zone
Disaster Zone Podcast: Bainbridge Island Flotilla
Boaters can be disaster volunteers too! And, it floats.
January 19, 2022
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Eric Holdeman
Public Safety
COVID-19 Wreaking Havoc on Hospital Staff Scheduling
In the fourth-floor intensive care unit, tired nurses tended to three COVID patients at a time instead of their normal two. Five nurses were out sick and those tasked with scheduling staff likened it to a game of “Tetris.”
January 19, 2022
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