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Higher Education
Savannah River National Laboratory Joins Georgia Cyber Center
The laboratory in South Carolina, run by the U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Environmental Management, is positioned for research on the national grid and medical industry cybersecurity, among other things.
September 17, 2021
Opinion
The Case for Artificial Intelligence in Recruiting IT Talent
More AI tools are becoming available to help recruit and hire new technology staff. They take some of the burden off management to find the right people and also reduce bias in the process.
September 2021
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Daniel Castro
Public Safety
‘Burnout’: Health-Care Worker Shortages Are Straining Staffs
It would be easy to blame the influx of COVID-19 cases, but while the admission of COVID-19 cases is having an impact, the changes it has caused in the economy represents the other side of the story.
September 17, 2021
Higher Education
Trade Schools, Colleges Ramp Up Education on EV Maintenance
As automakers increase production of electric vehicles, schools training future technicians will have to incorporate high-voltage wires, manufacturer specifics and autonomous driving systems into their curricula.
September 17, 2021
Transportation
Opinion: Volkswagen Invests Heavily in EV Manufacturing
Volkswagen has established its U.S. beachhead in right-to-work Tennessee to build a new generation of electric vehicles starting with the ID.4 SUV. VW is investing $41 billion in electrification over the next five years.
September 17, 2021
Sponsored
Denver supports remote work with Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform
Like many governments worldwide, the City and County of Denver, Colorado, had to act quickly to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic. To support more than 15,000 employees working from home, the government sought to adapt its new collaboration tool, Microsoft Teams. By automating provisioning and scaling tasks with Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform, an agentless, human-readable automation tool, Denver supported 514% growth in Teams use and quickly launched a virtual emergency operations center (EOC) for government leaders to respond to the pandemic.
September 17, 2021
Broadband & Network
Pennsylvania County Nets $2.5M in Federal Grants for Broadband
The millions in grants will allow the county to deploy broadband infrastructure and “bring the county up to the standards that its residents deserve,” U.S. Rep. Guy Reschenthaler said when endorsing the project.
September 17, 2021
Election Technology
West Virginia County Works to Institute New Voting Machines
Mercer County, W.V., is preparing for the day when electronic voting machines nearing the end of their usefulness will have to be replaced with newer models costing hundreds of thousands of dollars.
September 17, 2021
Public Safety
COVID-19 Sidelines 22 Honolulu Police Department Officers
About 75% of the department's officers are vaccinated, 255 have applied for religious or medical exemptions, and two are facing termination for refusing to comply with the city's vaccine mandate.
September 16, 2021
Justice & Public Safety
Roseville, Calif., PD Announces Start of Body Camera Program
The Roseville Police Department will begin equipping officers with body-worn cameras to enhance law enforcement transparency, Police Chief Troy Bergstrom said in an announcement Wednesday.
September 16, 2021
GovTech Biz
Deepfake Hunting Startup Attracts $26M from Investors
Truepic created a software platform that helps verify digital photos and videos online in the quest to bust deepfakes. The company pulled in funding from Microsoft’s venture capital arm M12 and other investors.
September 16, 2021
Broadband & Network
Delaware to Use $110M in ARPA Funds to Connect Residents
The First State has identified 11,600 homes lacking wired broadband service, and CIO Jason Clarke says fresh federal funds will enable the last-mile connections needed to reach everyone.
September 16, 2021
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Jule Pattison-Gordon
GovTech Biz
Zencity Pushes a Digital Future for Community Surveys
Citizen surveys made gains during the pandemic, and now the Israeli startup wants to ditch paper and phone responses in favor of a totally online experience that is also statistically sound.
September 16, 2021
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Thad Rueter
Education
Ohio Launches 5G and Broadband Workforce Development Program
The state is launching a new training program for fiber-optic technicians at the Tri-County Career Center in Nelsonville, aiming to create a workforce capable of installing new broadband and 5G infrastructure.
September 16, 2021
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Brandon Paykamian
Civic Innovation
What’s New in Civic Tech: Device Access for Every American Act
Plus, the U.S. Census Bureau makes its 2020 count data related to redistricting available in an easier to read format, a Los Angeles digital equity program offers a new IT certificate, and more.
September 16, 2021
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Zack Quaintance
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Julia Edinger
Question of the Day
How is Google Assistant celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month?
Answer: With “on this day” facts and other information.
September 16, 2021
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News Staff
Preparedness and Communications
Sea-Level Rise will Change the Coast and Groundwater
Miami is already experiencing such groundwater flooding. The Atlantic Ocean has risen enough that it routinely pushes subterranean water levels so they breach the land's surface in some neighborhoods there on a daily basis.
September 16, 2021
Health & Human Services
Virginia EMS Agency Uses Cloud-Based Telematics to Track Fleet
The Virginia Office of Emergency Medical Services has implemented a fleet management software to monitor its vehicles. The cloud-based technology helps the agency oversee critical operations from any location.
September 16, 2021
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Julia Edinger
K-12 Education
North Dakota to Fund CTE Centers Throughout the State
The Grand Forks Chamber of Commerce and JLG Architects are seeking a $10 million grant, a portion of the $70 million dedicated by the North Dakota Legislature to career and technical education centers across the state.
September 16, 2021
K-12 Education
Monroe County Schools Contract With Tyler for Bus Tech
In addition to new COVID-related policies, Monroe County Community School Corp. in Indiana approved buying new Versatrans software for bus drivers to route, report, monitor attendance and communicate with parents.
September 16, 2021
Higher Education
Iowa State’s Online Classes Popular With Juniors and Seniors
The university’s first-ever online winter session attracted over 2,200 students, almost three-quarters of whom were juniors and seniors. The university is preparing this year’s course list with upperclassmen in mind.
September 16, 2021
Transportation
How Can Transit Deliver Urban Equity and Sustainability?
The COVID-19 pandemic laid bare the essential yet complex role public transit plays in the lives of citizens. Experts say this is the moment to make it physically and financially more accessible to everyone.
September 2021
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Skip Descant
Preparedness and Communications
County to Upgrade Dispatch Response, Communication
"The Sheriff's Office needed a database that would be an all-encompassing system. Currently, we are operating out of multiple systems which means duplicating work and loss of valuable time."
September 16, 2021
News
Akron, Ohio, Ambulances Now Feature Telehealth Technology
By using telehealth and collaborating with the Cleveland Clinic, Akron’s EMTs and paramedics can now let patients talk to a physician before they make the trip to the emergency room, getting them care faster.
September 16, 2021
Infrastructure
Schenectady, N.Y., Continues Smart Streetlight Installation
The LED lights use about 75 percent less electricity than other lights, and a study found people on the street during the darkest hours of the night found the lights effective even when dimmed to 30 percent output.
September 16, 2021
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