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Question of the Day
Do iPads have eye-tracking assistive tech?
Answer: No, but now they can with this new case.
November 15, 2021
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News Staff
Infrastructure
Biking Boom or Bust? Cities See New Numbers Post-Pandemic
A new report by StreetLight Data shows the shifting trends in biking travel across major metro areas. In some cities, biking activity has surged about 50 percent, while others have seen declines for one reason or another.
November 15, 2021
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Skip Descant
GovTech Biz
Digital ID Firm Socure Raises $450M as It Targets Government
The New York-based company is pushing into the public sector as more agencies lean on the latest tools to prevent fraudulent claims for services and benefits. The funding reflects digital ID’s move into the mainstream.
November 15, 2021
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News Staff
Preparedness and Communications
Will Roads and Bridges Hold Up During Cascadia Quake?
As of February, the Washington State Department of Transportation has retrofitted 323 bridges and partially retrofitted another 114. That’s about a $144 million investment.
November 15, 2021
K-12 Education
Illinois Finds COVID Put Low-Income Students Further Behind
Seeing a precipitous decline in state proficiency exam scores, Illinois schools are looking to tutoring, teacher development, after-school programs and extra social-emotional support for students dealing with trauma.
November 15, 2021
Infrastructure
N.Y. Town Saves Money With Automated Hoses for Yard Waste
Bethlehem, N.Y., spent about $300,000 on four trucks with automated hoses that look like robotic arms, but the town has saved money with the vehicles due to extra waste storage space and less required manpower.
November 15, 2021
Broadband & Network
L.A. Fire Disrupts Internet, Cable Service for Thousands
Yesterday, a fire that started near an overpass in Los Angeles damaged fiber-optic lines used by Spectrum. The company said outages were concentrated in South L.A., but other customers were affected.
November 15, 2021
Government Experience
Ohioans on Unemployment Must Adopt New Single Sign-On ID
As part of a project that affects multiple departments, Ohio is requiring unemployment insurance filers to create an account with the state's OH|ID platform. The ID will allow access to other state programs.
November 15, 2021
K-12 Education
Mental Health Task Force Helps Students with Quarantine
The HOPE Task Force at Alamogordo Public Schools, N.M., is participating in a federal "Test to Stay" pilot program for students in close proximity to COVID, testing them every other day instead of sending them home.
November 15, 2021
Sponsored
Stepping Up Security With a Zero-Trust Network
Governments are more digitally connected than ever before, making them more effective and constituent-friendly – but also increasing their vulnerability to cyber attacks. Because a growing number of high-profile cybersecurity breaches involve trusted insiders or compromised network credentials, organizations are moving toward a zero-trust security approach to safeguard valuable data and systems.
November 15, 2021
Public Safety
New Dispatch System Launched to Improve Response
The new computer-aided dispatch, or CAD, system replaces technology that has been in use for more than 20 years. The upgraded system will provide new services to officers and first responders, while making it easier for officers to file reports.
November 15, 2021
Disaster Zone
Reflections on Veterans Day
Thirty years later.
November 15, 2021
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Eric Holdeman
Disaster Zone
The Value of Experience in Emergency Management
It doesn’t come from reading a book.
November 15, 2021
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Eric Holdeman
Disaster Zone
A Book for Emergency Managers
What is on your list for professional development?
November 15, 2021
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Eric Holdeman
Disaster Zone
The Pandemic — It’s Not All Good News
The winter surge in cases may be beginning.
November 15, 2021
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Eric Holdeman
Disaster Zone
Fusion Centers in the United States
This is where you can report tips on possible terrorist activities.
November 15, 2021
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Eric Holdeman
Disaster Zone
Pet-Friendly Sheltering Online Training
Another resource for managing pets in disasters.
November 15, 2021
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Eric Holdeman
K-12 Education
Stanislaus Schools Try New 'Equitable' Grading Practices
The three largest districts in Stanislaus County are testing new grading policies that take life circumstances into account, allow for grade recovery and focus on subject mastery, rather than attendance or extra credit.
November 15, 2021
Justice & Public Safety
South Carolina City Works to Map Drug Overdose Hot Spots
The Aiken Center is partnering with local law enforcement agencies to help combat drug misuse issues in Aiken County, S.C., primarily by using new mapping technology to identify overdose hot spots.
November 15, 2021
Civic Innovation
Cheyenne, Wyo., Investing Rescue Funds in Software, Tech
Technology and software upgrades made up more than half of the proposals presented Friday to Cheyenne City Council during the final work session dedicated to the distribution of American Rescue Plan Act funds.
November 15, 2021
Broadband & Network
Pennsylvania Taking Regional Approach to Broadband Improvement
The Southwestern Pennsylvania Commission is teaming with Carnegie Mellon University, Allies for Children and others to take a regional approach to improving broadband service in a 10-county area.
November 15, 2021
In the Arena
Plano's Jobs Mayor: Cars, Planes, and Throwing Boxes
Haitian born mayor Harry LaRosiliere is now serving his second term of a city of a quarter million people, which has attracted the likes of Toyota, FedEx, and Boeing.
August 28, 2019
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Cathilea Robinett
Lohrmann on Cybersecurity
Dedicated State and Local Cyber Grants Are Finally Arriving
The newly approved federal infrastructure deal brings with it a great holiday present for state and local governments: dedicated cyber funding. Here’s the history, and the future, of cyber grants.
November 14, 2021
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Dan Lohrmann
Civic Innovation
Oakland Program Empowers Groups to Tackle Digital Divide
The Town Link program will support 10 organizations in Oakland, Calif., to offer digital skills programs to support their community as one piece of the city’s efforts to bridge the digital divide.
November 12, 2021
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Julia Edinger
K-12 Education
K-12 Schools Trying New Roles, Protocols for Data Management
To get the most out of student performance metrics and recover from learning loss that occurred over the past year, education officials are rethinking data management with new positions and data standards.
November 12, 2021
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Brandon Paykamian
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