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Disaster Zone
Chris Krebs: The Case for Security Convergence
A webinar.
September 14, 2021
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Eric Holdeman
Disaster Zone
HUD Is Falling Down on Disaster Resilience and Equity
Our federal agencies need to do better.
September 14, 2021
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Eric Holdeman
Disaster Zone
A Reflection on My Oath of Office — as an Officer
This is one time when it is good to swear.
September 14, 2021
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Eric Holdeman
Disaster Zone
Escaping Vaccine Mandates
Let the games begin!
September 14, 2021
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Eric Holdeman
Broadband & Network
Will Cities Be Left Out of Federal Broadband Funding?
An interim rule from the U.S. Treasury Department may prevent cities from using federal coronavirus relief funds on broadband expansion efforts. A final rule could be determined in the fall.
September 14, 2021
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News Staff
Higher Education
Editorial Board Endorses VA’s Commonwealth Cyber Initiative
Editorial staff of The Virginian-Pilot argue that the state’s plan, approved in 2018, is paying dividends by creating innovations, filling much-needed jobs, and drawing students and businesses in the cybersecurity space.
September 14, 2021
Policy
Ill. Gov. Pledges to Sign Landmark Clean Energy Bill
Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker has said he will quickly sign a bill that calls for green economy expansion and the closure of all coal-fired power plants in the state by 2045. Critics say the bill would cut too many jobs.
September 14, 2021
Smart Cities
Will 3D Printing Change Urban Construction in Tenn.?
Branch Technologies, a company based in Chattanooga, Tenn., is trying to change the way building structures are created with its 3D printing process. The company recently received a $300,000 state grant.
September 14, 2021
Justice & Public Safety
Fla. Judge Rules in Favor of Website With Tracking Software
A Florida judge has ruled that a Costco website doesn’t violate user privacy with tracking software and that the situation is not akin to being illegally wiretapped. Other cases have received similar rulings recently.
September 14, 2021
Opinion
Austin Parking Solution Shows Cities Can Drive Innovation
A citizen-centric parking payment platform in Austin, Texas, that works with connected vehicles’ in-dash systems and better manages curb space is a lesson for other cities on how to power ahead.
September 2021
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Stephen Goldsmith
K-12 Education
New Mexico Student Connect Program to Focus on Low-Income Families
Launched in June, the Public Education Department’s program has helped 110 school districts, tribal-affiliated and charter schools apply for more than $65 million in federal aid. A new application window starts Sept. 28.
September 14, 2021
Cybersecurity
Apple’s Plan to Scan Your Phone Raises the Stakes on a Key Question: Can You Trust Big Tech?
Big Tech makes a lot of promises about protecting privacy, but the reality is that using the industry’s products is a matter of trust.
September 14, 2021
Infrastructure
Longest AV Shuttle Route in North America Launches in Canada
The Whitby Autonomous Vehicle Electric project is a nearly 4-mile autonomous electric shuttle route in Whitby, Ontario. The project integrates with local public transit and smart city technologies in the region.
September 14, 2021
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Skip Descant
Higher Education
Robotics Lab Training Future Workforce at Miami University
A new robotics engineering technology program at the Ohio university’s Middletown campus offers hands-on training and industry-recognized credentials for robotics systems in health care and manufacturing.
September 14, 2021
Preparedness and Communications
When Will the Feds Finally Act to Reduce Calif. Fire Risks?
A policy of emphasizing fire suppression without active efforts to clear forests of dead trees and other flammable growth makes the chances of huge conflagrations much more likely.
September 14, 2021
Emerging Tech
Miami Votes to Accept $4.5M in MiamiCoin Cryptocurrency
MiamiCoin is a new cryptocurrency by CityCoins Inc., which hopes to generate interest in a city’s municipal projects. Like Bitcoin, it is created through a technical process involving computers “mining” the coin.
September 14, 2021
Transportation
Toyota Execs Urge Congress to Reject EV Incentives for Big 3
Executives at Toyota Motor Corp. are urging members of Congress to reject a proposal that would expand tax credits for electric vehicles up to $12,500 and offer significant incentives to buy union-made cars.
September 14, 2021
Opinion
As Cyber Money Comes in, Don't Miss the Forest for the Trees
There's momentum — and funding — behind improving state and local government cybersecurity like never before. But as leaders ponder how to use it, they should remember that security is not about the latest slick tool.
September 13, 2021
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Ben Miller
GovTech Biz
Exclusive: Granicus CEO Maps the Future of Gov Tech Business
In an exclusive interview, CEO Mark Hynes talks about what’s next for his company during this busy time for gov tech vendors, and what it takes to achieve scale. He also explains what that means for public agencies.
September 13, 2021
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Thad Rueter
Education
Anthology Acquires Blackboard in Major Ed-Tech Merger
Two global education technology companies have announced plans to combine their resources, boost innovation, better serve customers and develop new digital learning products to compete in the growing ed-tech market.
September 13, 2021
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Brandon Paykamian
Infrastructure
Brownsville, Texas, to Tweak Traffic Light System With Data
The city of Brownsville, Texas, gets many complaints from frustrated drivers about how out of sync its red light system is. Now the city is collecting data from traffic detectors so that traffic flow can be improved.
September 13, 2021
Policy
Will 9/11 Policy Forever Harm Privacy, Other Rights?
After the terrorist attacks on 9/11, political leaders made a number of changes to how homeland security is maintained. Some experts say these changes are still having negative effects on people's rights.
September 13, 2021
Cybersecurity
Ga. Hospital Faces Class-Action Suit After Ransomware Attack
Late last month, a class-action action lawsuit was filed against St. Joseph's/Candler Hospital Health System, which suffered a ransomware attack that could have exposed the data of more than a million people.
September 13, 2021
Health & Human Services
Not Much Evidence Contact Tracing Apps Are Effective
North Carolina was one of many states to release a contact tracing app during the pandemic. However, the state’s app, SlowCOVIDNC, hasn’t led to any meaningful results in terms of public health.
September 13, 2021
Workforce & People
New Report Outlines Concrete Steps to Diversify Cybersecurity
Improving national security and filling unmet cybersecurity demand requires organizations to go beyond the strategies that have produced a largely white and male workforce, panelists and Aspen Institute researchers said.
September 13, 2021
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Jule Pattison-Gordon
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