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Cybersecurity
R.I. Senator: Why Did State Transit Agency Breach Happen?
State Sen. Louis P. DiPalma is seeking more information about the Rhode Island Public Transit Authority data breach that allowed hackers to steal the personal information of thousands of state workers.
January 06, 2022
Policy
Pa. Bill Would Allow AV Tests With No Human Driver
Pennsylvania legislators introduced bipartisan legislation yesterday that would allow an autonomous vehicle to be tested without a human behind the wheel. Officials believe the law could attract companies to the state.
January 06, 2022
Election Technology
Antrim County, Mich., Tied to Election Fraud Claim Strategy
The congressional investigation of the Jan. 6 Capitol attack has revealed that misinformation about Antrim County, Mich., was part of a written plan to propagate Donald Trump's election fraud claims.
January 06, 2022
Cybersecurity
Bernalillo County, N.M., Systems Disrupted by Cyber Attack
New Mexico’s most heavily populated county was hit with an apparent ransomware attack early Wednesday morning. Many systems are shut down, but public safety services remain in operation.
January 06, 2022
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News Staff
K-12 Education
California Seeks Clinicians for Student Mental Health Crisis
Pending legislative approval, the state wants to use loan forgiveness and deferrals, scholarships, and potentially reducing the time it takes for clinicians to get licensed to help bring 10,000 counselors into schools.
January 06, 2022
K-12 Education
New Jersey Test Scores Reflect Steep Toll of Remote Learning
More than 60 percent of Algebra 1 students and half of upper elementary kids are far behind in math, nearly a third of high school freshmen likely need substantial help in English, and achievement gaps are widening.
January 06, 2022
Sponsored
5 Ways to Transform Digital Operations and Serve More People
This article outlines best practices for government agencies to consider when modernizing their technology systems to support growth and drive greater impact across the communities they serve.
January 06, 2022
GovTech Biz
GCOM Acquires ASR for AI, Tax Analytics and Student Software
The buyout of the 17-year-old company ASR Analytics will also give GCOM, which offers state and local governments a wide variety of software and solutions, a foothold with federal government agencies.
January 06, 2022
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News Staff
Preparedness and Communications
New Mexico Is Hammered by Omicron, but There’s Hope
“Omicron is here; it’s serious,” acting state Health Secretary Dr. David Scrase said during an online update Wednesday. “In another week or two, it will be 100 percent of the new cases in our state.”
January 06, 2022
Higher Education
ISS Testing University of Idaho Research on Polymer Coatings
Chemical engineering students led research into the effects of microgravity on various polymers, with the hope of ascertaining what the International Space Station could use to minimize bacterial transmission.
January 06, 2022
Public Safety
Human Remains Discovered in Colorado After Wildfire
“Partial human remains of an adult” were found in unincorporated Boulder County, the Boulder County Sheriff’s Office said on Wednesday, Jan. 5. The remains were found near where the Marshall Fire began.
January 06, 2022
Preparedness and Communications
How to Avoid Scams When Buying COVID Test Kits Online
With the omicron variant running wild even in vaccinated folks, it can’t hurt to have tests handy so we won’t have to wait in a long line at a clinic should testing be needed. Or scramble to find self tests.
January 06, 2022
Cloud & Computing
Will Remote Tech for Court Services Improve Digital Equity?
The pandemic caused many courthouses to pause or limit in-person sessions, forcing staff to get creative. Those struggles proved a breeding ground for innovation and turned new focus on digital equity.
January/February 2022
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Jule Pattison-Gordon
Transportation
American Automakers Continue Rolling Out Electric Trucks
Answering Ford Motor Co.’s F-150 Lightning EV salvo, General Motors Co.’s Chevrolet let loose its first electric Silverado pickup truck Wednesday at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
January 06, 2022
Broadband & Network
New Initiative Connects Thousands of Kentuckians to Internet
Thanks to Kinetic by Windstream, approximately 8,980 residents in London and East Bernstadt will have access to Internet services through a $2 billion initiative to expand gigabit Internet service.
January 06, 2022
Broadband & Network
Agriculture Grant to Boost Internet in Rural Oregon
The Triangle Lake area and Triangle Lake Charter School will benefit from Lane County’s slice of the $5.2 billion the U.S. Department of Agriculture recently announced will be spent on rural infrastructure.
January 06, 2022
K-12 Education
Massachusetts Students Petition for Virtual Classes
Over 500 people have signed an online petition asking Quincy Public Schools to temporarily allow remote learning amid a new wave of COVID-19 cases, while the state points to mounting evidence it’s been harmful for kids.
January 06, 2022
Disaster Zone
Florida and California Have the Same Issue with Different Hazards
No commercial entity wants to insure these natural hazard risks.
January 05, 2022
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Eric Holdeman
Job: State of Washington Deputy Director, Emergency Management Division
A senior level position for Washington State.
January 05, 2022
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Eric Holdeman
Disaster Zone
The Pandemic Is Ending With a Whimper
This is an ivory tower opinion.
January 05, 2022
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Eric Holdeman
Disaster Zone
Is 2022 the Year that California Runs out of Water?
Zero day may be approaching. People have been warned.
January 05, 2022
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Eric Holdeman
Disaster Zone
Disaster Zone Predictions for 2022
You could call it—More of the same!
January 05, 2022
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Eric Holdeman
Disaster Zone
Don't Look Up: Disaster Movie Satire
Some things ring very true in this movie.
January 05, 2022
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Eric Holdeman
Disaster Zone
The "Why" of Conspiracy Theories
It is in our history and culture.
January 05, 2022
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Eric Holdeman
Disaster Zone
Making Safety Number One for Schools
Rural schools struggle with making buildings safe for children and staff.
January 05, 2022
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Eric Holdeman
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