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Public Safety
Data Suggest Fewer Hospitalized with COVID as Main Cause
Still, Pennsylvania hospitals face a record-setting surge of patients who have tested positive for COVID-19, causing overcrowded emergency rooms, cutbacks of non-emergency surgeries and patients being cared for in make-shift spaces.
January 12, 2022
K-12 Education
Washington District Recovers Website After Finalsite Hack
Richland School District’s website is back up and running this week after a ransomware attack prompted the hosting company to shut down thousands of websites. District officials say no sensitive information was at risk.
January 12, 2022
Disaster Zone
Disaster Zone Podcast: ‘Oregon State Resilience Officer’
An interview with Mike Harryman.
January 12, 2022
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Eric Holdeman
Disaster Zone
How to Influence Elected Officials
Call them out in public!
January 12, 2022
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Eric Holdeman
Transportation
U.S. Space Force Looks for New Recruits in Northwest Ohio
Despite early misconceptions that the Space Force was not a real branch of the military, organizers have been recruiting high school and college-age students, as well as adults from Lima and other areas in Ohio.
January 12, 2022
Transportation
Startup Developing Hydrogen-Powered Flight Opens New Facility
ZeroAvia, a startup that aims to integrate hydrogen fuel cells with electric motors to power zero-emission aircraft, said Tuesday it will open a new research facility at Paine Field airport in Everett, Wash.
January 12, 2022
Broadband & Network
Texas Internet Provider Wants to Help Enhance Infrastructure
During an Ector County, Texas, Commissioners Court meeting, Net Ops Communication made a case for using a portion of Ector County’s $32 million of coronavirus relief funds to lay high-speed fiber-optic lines in the area.
January 12, 2022
Justice & Public Safety
Feds and Portland, Ore., Find Common Ground on Police Reform
The latest talks between the federal government and the city of Portland, Ore., on police reform have led to a couple of major agreements, including a body camera measure that will involve Justice Department approval.
January 11, 2022
Question of the Day
What could possibly be more fun than the online game Wordle?
Answer: The numerous spoofs out there.
January 11, 2022
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News Staff
Health & Human Services
SF Closes Several COVID-19 Test Sites Due to Software Issue
The San Francisco Department of Public Health was forced to shut down six COVID-19 testing sites early due to a software glitch that crippled both patient registration and sample collection.
January 11, 2022
Health & Human Services
Opinion: Wash. Contact Tracing App Helps Slow Down COVID-19
According to research, Washington's digital contact tracing app, WA Notify, plays a key part in COVID prevention. It gains about 2,000 users each week and utilizes Bluetooth to measure proximity between users.
January 11, 2022
Policy
NJ Lawmaker Proposes Bill to Modernize Government Service
The recently proposed legislation would require an update of the state’s websites, implementation of modern customer service experiences and a transition from paper processes to more intuitive digital formats.
January 11, 2022
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Katya Diaz
Higher Education
Universities Partner With Cybint for Cyber Impact Bootcamps
Following its acquisition by HackerU last year, the cybersecurity education company Cybint is partnering with more than a dozen higher ed institutions across the U.S. to implement expedited workforce training programs.
January 11, 2022
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Brandon Paykamian
GovTech Biz
Budget Management Tech Provider ClearGov Raises $20 Million
The fresh capital signals ongoing optimism for the local government tech space. ClearGov and competitors are trying to win more budget management work as federal infrastructure dollars get ready to flow.
January 11, 2022
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News Staff
Cybersecurity
Finalsite Recovering from Cyber Attack That Impacted 5K Schools
Websites went offline last week after the college and K-12 digital communications and marketing platform was hit by a cyber attack. The firm said that there is no evidence that data was compromised in the attack.
January 11, 2022
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News Staff
Government Experience
New Mexico Adds Smarter Tech into Rental Assistance Process
The state of New Mexico built a cloud-based platform during the pandemic to support the Department of Finance and Administration’s management of grants and funds from the emergency rental assistance program.
January 11, 2022
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Julia Edinger
K-12 Education
Birmingham Hires Over 100 Tutors to Curb Learning Loss
Birmingham City Schools is spending $29.5 million on extra instruction, after-school care and intersession periods for schools like Brown Elementary, where reading proficiency is about 13 percent.
January 11, 2022
K-12 Education
Learning Loss, Teacher Shortage Among Louisiana Ed Priorities
The state’s 2022 legislative session will seek to address the growing shortage of teachers across all subjects, falling student proficiency scores and grades after 22 months of hybrid classes, school choice and more.
January 11, 2022
Public Safety
More Than 1 in 5 COVID Tests Positive in California
The Bay Area’s seven-day average of new cases soared to more than 243 per 100,000 residents on Sunday, up from 11 per 100,000 residents just a month earlier.
January 11, 2022
Public Safety
Warning in Michigan of Unprecedented COVID-19 Surge
"We're now at a point that we have not seen through this pandemic," Dr. Natasha Bagdasarian , the state's chief medical executive, said Tuesday. The Detroit area is hardest hit with the highest hospitalization rate in the state from the virus.
January 11, 2022
Public Safety
‘Pandemic Recession’ in Syracuse Among Nation’s Worst
The metro area has the nation’s fourth worst job shortfall from the “pandemic recession,” Fed economists wrote in their report. The area had 8.1% fewer jobs in October 2021 than it did prior to the pandemic.
January 11, 2022
K-12 Education
Disastrous Test Scores Spark Fears About a ‘Lost Generation’
The editorial board of the Orange County Register sees an emergency unfolding in public education, with California’s test scores reflecting plummeting competency amid soaring absenteeism and mental health concerns.
January 11, 2022
Opinion
Digitizing Vehicle Titles Is the Way Forward for States
Especially as autonomous vehicles become more common on city streets, it's in everyone's interest for states to offer fully digital e-titles to decrease costs, streamline processing and reduce fraud risk.
January/February 2022
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Daniel Castro
Cybersecurity
Report: Cyber Threats Against Utilities Grow in Complexity
The Public Utilities Regulatory Authority said phishing attempts — emails claiming to be from reputable companies seeking personal information such as passwords and credit card numbers — are the largest type of attack.
January 11, 2022
Opinion
Opinion: Privacy Important for Vehicle Computer Systems
Research indicates police departments can and are using a device on vehicles to extract troves of text messages, contacts, emails and other personal data from a connected smartphone — all without a warrant.
January 11, 2022
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