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Higher Education
NSA Funding Cybersecurity Workforce Training Programs
Iowa State University and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign will lead a coalition of industry and government partners to train new and existing professionals to sustain the Midwest's cybersecurity workforce.
December 06, 2021
Sponsored
Taking Action to Combat Ransomware
Ransomware is hitting organizations of all types at an alarming rate, including state and local governments.
December 06, 2021
Justice & Public Safety
Madison, Wis., Continues Debating Police Body Cameras
The Madison City Council will again take up whether police officers should be equipped with body cams — a technology that's been contentious in Wisconsin's most liberal city but is increasingly standard in the country.
December 06, 2021
Workforce & People
Worcester, Mass., Hires New Chief Information Officer
Michael Hamel has been hired as the city's chief information officer by City Manager Edward M. Augustus Jr., and in that role, Hamel replaces Eileen Cazaropoul, who retired in May after a 34-year career.
December 06, 2021
Infrastructure
California County Invests $2M in Self-Driving Car Site
Merced County leaders say the $2.1 million expansion of the self-driving car testing site is now complete after months of construction — signaling the next chapter in the county's quest to attract the AV industry.
December 06, 2021
Disaster Zone
COVID-19, the Virus That Just Keeps on Giving
Dealing with uncertainty can be very stressful.
December 05, 2021
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Eric Holdeman
Disaster Zone
What Are Your Big Challenges With Disaster Response?
Two were identified.
December 05, 2021
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Eric Holdeman
Disaster Zone
Seismic Neglect in Washington State
No meaningful actions are being taken to protect people and property.
December 05, 2021
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Eric Holdeman
Lohrmann on Cybersecurity
Cybersecurity Team Lessons from Football Game Defeats
Underestimating, or not properly preparing for, adversaries can lead to big trouble — in both football and cybersecurity. So what can cyber teams learn from “The Game”?
December 05, 2021
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Dan Lohrmann
Disaster Zone
Job: City of Shoreline, Wash., Emergency Management Coordinator
Right here in the neighborhood.
December 03, 2021
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Eric Holdeman
Public Safety
911 Answer Times Slower in Tucson Than National Standards
The Star compared Tucson's 911 "ring times" to a standard set by the National Emergency Numbers Association, which requires 95% of 911 calls to be answered within 20 seconds of receiving a call.
December 03, 2021
Justice & Public Safety
Startup Uses AI, Panoramic Cameras for Wildfire Detection
The San Francisco-based startup, Pano AI, is installing panoramic cameras on California mountaintops to help spot signs of wildfires. The system uses rotating cameras to snap photos of the landscape every 60 seconds.
December 03, 2021
Justice & Public Safety
Oklahoma Police Department Buys Drones for Crashes, Searches
The Tahlequah Police Department is training officers to use drones for assistance on certain emergency calls. So far, the department has received two drones to assist in day-to-day operations.
December 03, 2021
Question of the Day
Will Zoom pay you if you’ve been ‘Zoombombed’?
Answer: Yes, and they’ll probably even still pay if you haven’t.
December 03, 2021
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News Staff
Infrastructure
Bringing Car Charging to Apartments Is Not Without Challenges
Even in California — the largest electric vehicle market in the country — getting chargers installed in multi-unit housing is met with significant obstacles that range from ownership inertia to power supplies.
December 03, 2021
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Skip Descant
GovTech Biz
How SaaS Firm Optibus Wants to Fix Bus Driver Shortages
As transit agencies face employee shortages, an Israeli firm is selling AI-powered software to better match drivers with preferred shift. The goal is to improve retention and morale and make routes more efficient.
December 03, 2021
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Thad Rueter
Sponsored
Preparing for and Preventing an Inevitable Cyber Attack
The Colonial Pipeline ransomware attack was a jarring reminder that null and services to the public could easily be the next target.
December 03, 2021
Sponsored
2021 Award for Sustainability in Healthcare Management Education and Practice
The idea behind Kyosei is that all people, regardless of race, religion or culture, should be harmoniously working and living together for the common good. Canon Solutions America is committed to that ideal and actively seeks out similar organizations.
December 03, 2021
Emerging Tech
Governments Consider Ethics, Transparency in Cutting-Edge Tech
As the likes of space travel and facial recognition made headlines in 2021, state and local governments looked at how — and if — emerging technologies can be put to use for public-sector business.
December 2021
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Julia Edinger
Cloud & Computing
Supply Chain in Crisis: How Can IT Shops Weather the Storm?
When it comes to technology plans that involve hardware and equipment, state and local government IT leaders are feeling the pinch because of global supply chain delays. What can be done as the crisis continues?
December 03, 2021
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Jed Pressgrove
GovTech Biz
Bonfire Gives Free Access to Thousands of Procurement Docs
The company's new portal gives public procurement officials the ability to search for requests for proposals and other similar documents for a wide range of purchases as they seek to conduct their own projects.
December 03, 2021
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News Staff
Higher Education
UC San Diego’s $4M Ocean Simulator to Study Climate Change
A 36,000-gallon ocean and atmosphere simulator at UC San Diego’s Scripps Institute of Oceanography will allow researchers to study interactions between wind, waves and microbial life with unprecedented accuracy.
December 03, 2021
Public Safety
‘It May Get Pretty Bad’ This Winter as CNY Hospitals Fill
Intensive care units, where the sickest patients get the highest level of care, were also full at Oneida, Community General and Oswego Health. Upstate’s downtown Syracuse hospital, the region’s largest, was 97% full for both acute care and ICU beds.
December 03, 2021
Higher Education
Lamar Institute of Technology Unveils Petrochemical Center
Funded in part by federal COVID-19 relief programs, the school’s 40,000-square-foot facility has 17 technical lab spaces where students will train in multiple disciplines and fields of the energy industry.
December 03, 2021
Higher Education
Workforce Development Grants Boost Columbia State EMT Program
With a pair of $1 million state grants, Columbia State Community College in Tennessee will establish a mobile classroom for its emergency medical technician training program in partnership with Hickman County Schools.
December 03, 2021
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