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Why Users Should Consider Where Genetic Testing Data Ends Up
Vera Eidelman, staff attorney for the ACLU's Speech, Privacy and Technology Project, said people need to think about the wealth of information they're giving up when they use genetic testing kits for fun.
October 18, 2021
News
Massachusetts Observatory Wins Grant to Digitize Climate Data
With help from a federal grant of $90,000 announced over the weekend, the Blue Hill Observatory and Science Center plans to fully digitize its climate records, many of which are currently handwritten.
October 18, 2021
Emerging Tech
In Amazon’s Newest Warehouse, 10 Robots for Each Human
Amazon’s newest warehouse, with more robots than ever, brings America closer to an automated future when machines do all the work of moving everything from groceries to laptops from makers to users. And do it faster.
October 18, 2021
Past Issues of Government Technology
Government Technology June 2013
2013-06-01
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
Disaster Zone
Quitting Facebook for Ethical Reasons
I’ve been debating doing so.
October 17, 2021
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Eric Holdeman
Disaster Zone
Managing Shift Change in the EOC
It is not exercised enough during training.
October 17, 2021
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Eric Holdeman
Disaster Zone
What Sea Level Rise Will Look Like Around the Globe
In pictures.
October 17, 2021
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Eric Holdeman
Lohrmann on Cybersecurity
In-Person Conferences Are Back — What Can We Expect?
The National Association of State Chief Information Officers (NASCIO) Annual Conference was held this past week as a live event in Seattle for the first time in two years. What happened, and what’s next?
October 17, 2021
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Dan Lohrmann
Government Experience
Digital Service Delivery Spikes, Holds Steady in States
Technology leaders from Connecticut, Minnesota and Vermont shared their approaches to digital service delivery and developing those services “in a way that brings people in.”
October 15, 2021
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Noelle Knell
Emerging Tech
Can NYC Build an Ethical Artificial Intelligence Ecosystem?
As detailed in a 116-page newly released strategy, city officials in New York City are looking to proactively build ethics into machine learning and AI usage as the technologies become vital pieces of everyday life.
October 15, 2021
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Zack Quaintance
Justice & Public Safety
Calif. Sheriff Sued for Sharing License Plate Data With ICE
Privacy advocates have filed a lawsuit against Marin County Sheriff Robert Doyle for sharing license plate information with out-of-state agencies. The sheriff's actions appear to break California's sanctuary laws.
October 15, 2021
Cybersecurity
How Can States, Feds Collaborate Better on Cybersecurity?
During the second week of the federal Annual National Cybersecurity Summit, experts shared their thoughts on the roles of states and federal agencies when it comes to dealing with cyber attacks within state borders.
October 15, 2021
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Jule Pattison-Gordon
Higher Education
Cornell Researchers Analyze Major Trends in Urban Tech
A team of researchers at Cornell Tech has developed a forecast of urban technology trends over the coming decade, predicting movements in machine learning, life sciences, infrastructure and other fields.
October 15, 2021
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Brandon Paykamian
K-12 Education
Nebraska School District's 1:1 Tech Policy Has Pros and Cons
Since Lakeview Community Schools put a laptop or similar device in every K-12 student's hands, teachers have seen faster communication, but they're also dealing with different skill levels with the technology.
October 15, 2021
K-12 Education
Technology Keeping People Together at Modern Orthodox Shul
Virtual programming at New Synagogue in Palm Beach, Fla., including Zoom classes, pre-recorded religious services and live-streamed events, has allowed participation from families across North America.
October 15, 2021
Preparedness and Communications
Santa Ana Winds Bring Critical Fire Danger to SoCal
A null signaling warm temperatures, dry conditions and fearsome gusts went into effect at 6 a.m. and was slated to last through 8 p.m. Saturday, the National Weather Service said.
October 15, 2021
GovTech: In Case You Missed It
Recapping NASCIO's 2021 Annual Conference
In Case You Missed It (ICYMI) – Special episode recap on what you missed at the NASCIO Annual Conference in Seattle.
October 15, 2021
Question of the Day
Tesla wants to base its car insurance in Texas on what?
Answer: Real-time driver behavior.
October 15, 2021
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News Staff
GovTech: In Case You Missed It
Discussing 2022 Gubernatorial Elections, Trust in Government and Privacy Regulations
In Case You Missed It (ICYMI) – We breakdown the latest trends and market activity in the world of government technology.
October 1, 2021
Infrastructure
Police: EV Charge Times Need to Be Shorter for Full Adoption
The Fremont Police Department in California has been testing electric vehicles for a few years and is in the process of making its fleet fully electric. However, full adoption can't occur until charge times are reduced.
October 15, 2021
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Skip Descant
Higher Education
Augusta Tech to Announce Partnership with Major Tech Company
The two-year college in Georgia has delayed the announcement of a new training program with one of the world's largest tech companies, while it also plans new campuses and programs focused on workforce development.
October 15, 2021
Preparedness and Communications
Austin Launches ASL Alerting System for the Hard of Hearing
Austin and Travis County, Texas' emergency management offices partnered with Deaf Link, an all-service interpreting agency, to send emergency alerts in American Sign Language.
October 15, 2021
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Jim McKay, Editor
Cybersecurity
One Year In, StateRAMP Program Gets Off the Ground
Modeled on the FedRAMP program to pre-verify the cybersecurity of third-party vendors, StateRAMP is now working to get states on board and fill out its roster of companies certified to work with government.
October/November 2021
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Katya Diaz
Emerging Tech
Company Develops Tech to Protect U.S. from Enemy Drone Swarms
Tucson-based company Raytheon Missiles & Defense continues to advance the United States’ ability to defend against attacks from unmanned aircraft — doing so with its own, counter-drone drones.
October 15, 2021
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