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Broadband & Network
Federal Funds Expected to Boost Washington Broadband
The awards are part of the 2021 Washington state Legislature's infrastructure investment of the federal Coronavirus Capital Projects Fund, according to a news release from the Washington state Public Works Board.
December 07, 2021
Sponsored
7 Cloud Myths for Government
While cloud is increasingly becoming a familiar part of government IT infrastructure, misconceptions about the technology persist.
December 07, 2021
Analytics
Researchers Use Chattanooga Fiber Network to Defend US Grid
Federal researchers have connected with utility provider EPB's fiber network that runs both its smart electric grid and a citywide high-speed broadband Internet network to find ways to defend the national power grid.
December 06, 2021
Cybersecurity
Data Breach Victim Files Lawsuit Against New Mexico Hospital
A 2020 data breach affecting nearly 69,000 San Juan Regional Medical Center patients has evolved into a class action lawsuit against the health-care provider. The suit seeks unspecified damages.
December 06, 2021
Public Safety
‘People Are Acting Like COVID Is Over ... And It’s Not’
Katy Howe, a registered nurse and director of emergency and trauma services at IU Health, said, “Just when we think we’ve made it through another surge (and there’s) a glimmer of hope ... then it hits again.”
December 06, 2021
Question of the Day
How many Black Friday shoppers this year were actually bots?
Answer: One-third.
December 06, 2021
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News Staff
Policy
Michigan Bill Would Set New Data Protection Guidelines
If enacted, the bill would encourage businesses to establish and maintain a written cybersecurity program to protect personal information. But not everyone is convinced that it will actually close cybersecurity gaps.
December 06, 2021
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Katya Diaz
Government Experience
Digital Services Gain Ground After Post-COVID Online Surge
After the 2020 rush to get as much of government online as quickly as possible, 2021 saw sustained growth of digital services as more decision-makers realized its value for both staff and citizens.
December 2021
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Zack Quaintance
Sponsored
Enabling Change and Securing the Future of Education
Fortinet partners with Spring Branch Independent School District to enable change and secure the future of education.
December 06, 2021
K-12 Education
Tennessee's Online Dashboard Tracks K-12 Performance
Using data from an annual report, the Tennessee Department of Education's online dashboard reflects student demographics, standardized test proficiency, teacher salaries, per pupil funding and other metrics.
December 06, 2021
Cybersecurity
Planes, Trains and Cyber Threats: Lawmakers Seek to ID Gaps
A federal hearing discussed new cyber incident reporting requirements for rail operators, put focus on
needs to shore up Department of Transportation system defenses and questioned the state of FAA cybersecurity.
December 06, 2021
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Jule Pattison-Gordon
Preparedness and Communications
Bill Would Require Tracking Federal Disaster Relief Funds
Gary Peters, D- Bloomfield Township, introduced The Disclosing All Spending That Ensures Relief, or "Disaster" Act in the Senate Wednesday, Dec. 1. The bill would require federal agencies to track spending and relief expenditures on disasters.
December 06, 2021
Infrastructure
Miami Council Votes to Reinstate Scooters After Temporary Ban
After pulling shared e-scooters from Miami streets, the city commission decided during a special meeting to continue the pilot program through early next year, this time with more oversight and regulations.
December 06, 2021
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Skip Descant
Public Safety
Opinion: Bye to Anti-Vax Firefighters, Build Better at LAFD
What if, say, 100, 200 or 300 firefighters stick to their guns and quit, this could be a tremendous opportunity for the department to realign and better serve the public.
December 06, 2021
K-12 Education
Hempfield Schools Get Proactive About Cybersecurity
Ransomware incidents at other Pennsylvania schools prompted Hempfield Area School District to pay for an audit and vulnerability assessment of its infrastructure, set to begin when students leave for the holidays.
December 06, 2021
In the Arena
A Pioneer for Women in Politics: She Persists
During a time when it was rare for women to seek office, Jo Ann Davidson ran for city council in 1965. Even though she lost her first election, this was the start of a remarkable career in public service that eventually led her to the Ohio House of Representatives.
September 30, 2019
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Cathilea Robinett
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
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