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Question of the Day
Steph Curry just sold 2,974 NFTs of what?
Answer: His shoes.
December 22, 2021
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News Staff
Cloud & Computing
Year in Review 2021: Settling In to the Next Phase
While 2021 still felt the impacts of COVID-19, government IT agencies began the transition to a more hybrid future — modernizing systems, navigating cybersecurity and preparing for whatever is next.
December 2021
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Editorial Staff
Emergency Management
Every Day Is ‘Panic’ After COVID Took Nurse’s Newborn
Wearing her son’s ashes around her neck, she is committed to Singing River, even though she could be making triple her salary as a travel nurse. But she’s worried omicron’s spread will leave local hospitals “inoperable.”
December 22, 2021
Disaster Zone
Seattle Addressing the Unreinforced Masonry Building Threat
You can call me a doubting Thomas.
December 22, 2021
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Eric Holdeman
Higher Education
University of San Antonio Earns Top Research Designation
With projects in cybersecurity, AI, extreme environments, biomedical breakthroughs and educational disparities, the 2021 Carnegie classifications recognized UTSA as a “very high research activity” doctoral institution.
December 22, 2021
Workforce & People
Detroit Mayor Appoints Chief of Mobility Innovation
Tim Slusser has been appointed to serve as the city’s chief of mobility innovation, Mayor Mike Duggan announced Tuesday, noting that Slusser will focus on vehicle electrification and renewable energy within the city.
December 22, 2021
Justice & Public Safety
Colorado Police Department Gifted Virtual Training Simulator
The Erie, Colo., Police Department will soon be using one of the new technologies intended for officers to train and learn from mistakes via exclusive virtual reality training software, according to Erie officials.
December 22, 2021
Broadband & Network
What Pennsylvania’s Broadband Bill Means for One County
More than 800,000 Pennsylvanians lack access to high-speed Internet, with more than 520,000 of those residents living in rural areas, according to a 2020 study by the Center for Rural Pennsylvania.
December 22, 2021
K-12 Education
Parents Mixed on Baton Rouge Online School Outsourcing Lessons
Except for one live lesson a week, EBR Virtual Academy’s new vendor will have students either completing assignments on their own, meeting in small groups or one-on-one with Arizona State University teachers or coaches.
December 22, 2021
Higher Education
University of Arizona Astronomer Designed NASA’s New Camera
A team led by university astronomer and regents’ professor Marcia Rieke completed the main camera for NASA’s new $10 billion space telescope, the successor to the 31-year-old Hubble, in 2013. It’s set to launch Dec. 25.
December 22, 2021
Sponsored
Why Government Agencies Should Embrace Zero Trust Security
Chris Hein, head of customer engineering for public sector at Google Cloud, talks about what zero trust security is and why the concept is increasingly relevant to state and local government agencies.
December 21, 2021
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Google Cloud
Public Safety
San Jose Is First Calif. City to Propose Mandatory Boosters
If approved by the City Council, it would require all San Jose city employees to receive booster shots as a condition of employment and anyone who enters city-owned facilities to do the same.
December 21, 2021
Cloud & Computing
Pennsylvania Legislation Looks to Codify State IT Office
If passed by the state’s Legislature, the proposal would cement the Office of Information Technology within the Office of Administration – formalizing in law what started as an executive order in 2004.
December 21, 2021
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Katya Diaz
Public Safety
Onondaga County Residents Offered Free COVID Test Kits
“Once we have a full list of who’s going to participate and where, we will put that out so the public can know where they can go and pick up a rapid test. We expect that they will go quickly.”
December 21, 2021
Infrastructure
Experts Debate Where EV Charging Infrastructure Needs to Be
At a summit earlier this month, experts explored policy questions around electric vehicle charging infrastructure. In general, policymakers should look at all levels of charging to serve as many EV use cases as possible.
December 21, 2021
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Skip Descant
Opinion
Harnessing AI to Drive a More Personal Government Experience
Cities both in the U.S. and around the world are taking a forward-thinking digital approach to government experience, using automation and data analytics to better engage with residents and predict their needs.
December 21, 2021
Public Safety
Sunbury, Pa., Fire Departments Looking Toward Consolidation
“Volunteer numbers for firefighting have dropped significantly since the 1970s when there were around 300,000 volunteers to about 40,000 today in Pennsylvania municipalities, and specifically Sunbury.”
December 21, 2021
Broadband & Network
New Initiative Aims to Close San Antonio's Digital Divide
The San Antonio Food Bank has teamed up with the San Antonio Public Library, nonprofit Feeding Texas and ISP Google Fiber to spearhead "Get Connected!," an effort to bolster digital literacy rates.
December 21, 2021
K-12 Education
Texas Allocates Another $123M in COVID Relief to Schools
The new round of funding will go toward digital skills, data analytics, the state’s educational and workforce data infrastructure, programs for front-line health care workers, special education, charter schools and more.
December 21, 2021
Question of the Day
Will 5G make some airplanes unsafe?
Answer: It’s a heated debate.
December 21, 2021
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News Staff
Broadband & Network
Bland County, Va., Joins Regional Broadband Expansion Efforts
Officials announced the county would take part in a major effort to deploy broadband coverage in a fiber-to-the home solution to more than 3,372 homes and businesses that currently do not have service.
December 21, 2021
K-12 Education
Buffalo Schools May Go Back to Remote Learning in January
Buffalo Public Schools are considering temporarily resuming remote instruction after winter break as the new omicron variant of COVID-19 continues spreading rapidly. Administrators are waiting on more data.
December 21, 2021
Emerging Tech
Company Pulls in $30M for Tech That Flags Outlaw Drones
SkySafe, a San Diego startup that makes technology to protect airspace around airports, stadiums and critical infrastructure from miscreant drones, has raised $30 million in a second round of venture capital funding.
December 21, 2021
Government Experience
Syracuse, N.Y., Spends Federal Stimulus on Software Upgrades
The Upstate New York city will spend more than $530,000 in federal stimulus money to upgrade its Microsoft software for city workers. The Common Council approved the plan Monday after months of delay.
December 21, 2021
Justice & Public Safety
Police Turn to New Tech in 25-Year-Old JonBenét Ramsey Case
A quarter-century after JonBenét Ramsey was found dead in one of Colorado’s most infamous unsolved crimes, police are “actively reviewing genetic DNA testing processes” to see if new tech can finally identify her killer.
December 21, 2021
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