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Cloud & Computing
Budget, Cybersecurity Are Barriers to State Cloud Adoption
At the NASCIO Annual Conference in Seattle, state chief information officers explored the challenges they're encountering as they move systems to the cloud and how to navigate them moving forward.
October 19, 2021
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Lauren Kinkade
Preparedness and Communications
Contract Approved to Monitor Aged Dam in Michigan
That money will pay for a checklist of items, including assessing erosion at the toe of the earthen dam caused by seepage, evaluating gaps in metal sheet piling, installing survey monuments and assessing underwater components.
October 19, 2021
Sponsored
Hayden AI Names Renee Autumn Ray, Transit Technology Expert, as Director of Industry Strategy
Calif., October 5, 2021 — Hayden AI Technologies, Inc. (“Hayden AI”), a leading smart city solutions provider that developed the world’s first autonomous traffic management platform, today announced the appointment of Renee Autumn Ray, transit technology expert, as Director of Industry Strategy.
October 19, 2021
GovTech Biz
Exclusive: Flock Safety Reveals Gunshot Sensors Tied to Cameras
The device, called the Raven, is going through beta testing now and will launch for general sales in January. It’s designed to detect gunshots, as well as other sounds such as glass breaking, and activate nearby cameras.
October 19, 2021
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Ben Miller
Ashland and Youngstown State Part of Ohio 5G Pilot Program
Students at Ashland University and Youngstown State University will have the opportunity to get 80 non-credit hours of workforce training for careers involving next-generation telecommunications infrastructure.
October 19, 2021
Public Safety
Connecticut Towns Are Tossing Mask Mandates as COVID Wanes
“We have been carefully monitoring the transmission rates for West Hartford and our neighboring towns, and we have achieved the benchmarks which allow us to safely lift the mask mandate,” Town Manager Matt Hart said in a statement.
October 19, 2021
K-12 Education
Pennsylvania May Require Schools to Post Course Info Online
The Pennsylvania Senate Education Committee has advanced a bill that would require K-12 school districts to post a course syllabus, course summary and links to textbooks online so parents can see what they're teaching.
October 19, 2021
K-12 Education
Cyber Intruder Accesses Missouri Teacher Pension Fund
Unrelated to the security flaw recently discovered in a state website, an unauthorized person last week accessed the Public School and Education Employee Retirement Systems of Missouri, possibly exposing personal data.
October 19, 2021
Workforce & People
Pittsburgh Mayoral Candidates Stress Importance of Tech Jobs
When a new mayor is seated in January, he will take over for an administration that, for eight years, worked to link technology, robotics and artificial intelligence with an influx of startups and its major universities.
October 19, 2021
Infrastructure
Massachusetts City Officials Consider Lifting E-Bike Ban
Salem, Mass., officials are considering whether to allow electric bikes, noting that a state law forbidding the vehicles was written for license-requiring mopeds years ago rather than the new bikes with small motors.
October 19, 2021
Emerging Tech
New Mexico Startup Builds Tech to Monitor Satellites With AI
The Air Force Research Laboratory is betting $750,000 on a new system that Albuquerque-based data analytics firm RS21 built to prolong satellite operations through remote monitoring and intervention.
October 19, 2021
Broadband & Network
Iowa Strives to Reach Full Broadband Coverage by 2025
The surge of government aid to expand broadband in Iowa is much needed, experts say, but the goal of universal coverage by 2025 remains formidable with the most challenging areas yet to enjoy high-speed Internet.
October 19, 2021
Justice & Public Safety
Opinion: Dallas Police Early Intervention Hinges on Good Data
Dallas police have chosen First Sign, an early intervention system by Benchmark Analytics developed in partnership with University of Chicago researchers who’ve studied police misconduct for several years.
October 19, 2021
Workforce & People
Marin County, Calif., Uses Tech to Build Racial Equality
Liza Massey, CIO of Marin County, just north of San Francisco, discusses the intersection of digital and racial equity, and the importance of getting the community involved to push efforts forward.
October/November 2021
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Zack Quaintance
Public Safety
How EMS Responders Are Dealing With Vaccine Mandates
Most station chiefs say they would like to let their employees decide for themselves whether they want to be vaccinated. But with a government mandate in effect, that's no longer possible.
October 18, 2021
Higher Education
Study Compares Coding Bootcamps With Universities
Having recently ranked coding bootcamps by trainee job placement, the data research company Optimal found many of them and their trainees flourishing while institutes of higher education face declining enrollment.
October 18, 2021
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Brandon Paykamian
Public Safety
Evacuees of Calwood Fire Seek Permanent Homes Year Later
The wildfire started October 17, and scorched roughly 10,106 acres, until its containment Nov. 14 — making it the largest wildfire in Boulder County's history.
October 18, 2021
Justice & Public Safety
Study: Newtown, Conn., Police Behave Well With Body Cams
A new study focusing on police conduct reviewed 500 body camera videos from the Newtown Police Department in Connecticut. The researcher, a former officer, says body cams are "essential."
October 18, 2021
Broadband & Network
West Virginia Unveils Billion-Dollar Broadband Strategy
West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice has outlined his billion-dollar strategy to bring broadband access to underserved parts of the state. At least 200,000 homes and businesses are expected to benefit.
October 18, 2021
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News Staff
GovTech Biz
Socure Starts Selling ID Verification to Governments
The company's expansion into the public sector, and hire of an industry expert, come as states investigate widespread unemployment fraud and people increasingly rely upon online and mobile channels to access benefits.
October 18, 2021
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News Staff
Question of the Day
Who is the fastest 5G provider in the U.S.?
Answer: T-Mobile.
October 18, 2021
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News Staff
Infrastructure
Central Ohio Sees Itself as ‘Lab’ for Connected Vehicles
At the heart of the Beta District in Central Ohio is the U.S. 33 Smart Mobility Corridor, a 35-mile “living lab” to test and deploy transportation technology. The corridor was officially unveiled last month.
October 18, 2021
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Skip Descant
Government Experience
Texas Offers 'Big Vision' for All-Encompassing Services App
Now a responsive web app, Texas by Texas will soon be available to download in app stores, featuring a single login to access a variety of government services. And CIO Amanda Crawford says there’s more to come.
October 18, 2021
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Noelle Knell
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Lauren Kinkade
Sponsored
Moving Off Campus: Disaster Recovery in the Cloud
How a two-year institution, Allan Hancock College, is ensuring resilience and increasing uptime by modernizing mission-critical systems.
October 18, 2021
Higher Education
University of Missouri to Use Smartphones for Cybersecurity
An associate professor wants to use a two-year grant from the National Security Agency to develop a feature on phones and devices to automatically sense and respond to cyber attacks without action by the user.
October 18, 2021
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