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Infrastructure
Tuscaloosa, Ala., to Trim Parks With Robotic Lawn Mowers
After a deal between Tuscaloosa and My Goat Inc., maker and distributor of the autonomous grass-cutting devices, the city’s public projects committee has unanimously endorsed a three-year contract with the technology.
September 02, 2021
Preparedness and Communications
How to Keep the Air in Your Home Clean During a Wildfire
If you live in the area or anyplace else where wildfires are burning in California, you might notice hazy skies, the smell of smoke and ash collecting on your car windshield. That's bad.
September 01, 2021
Infrastructure
Capital District, N.Y., Offers Ride-Hailing Service
The Capital District Transportation Authority in New York is marketing Flex, a ride-hailing service similar to Uber, in an attempt to recover from what public transit experts believe is a permanent loss of ridership.
September 01, 2021
Cybersecurity
Dallas Terminates Worker Who Deleted 22.5 TB of Police Data
The Dallas Police Department employee responsible for deleting 22.5 terabytes of police data was fired by city officials Friday. The worker had been employed for nine years and showed a history of errors.
September 01, 2021
Cybersecurity
Ill. Health-Care Group Informs 600K Patients of Data Breach
DuPage Medical Group, the biggest independent physicians group in Illinois, told 600,000 patients that their data may have been stolen by criminals. Cyber attacks have become common for health-care organizations.
September 01, 2021
GovTech Biz
Flock Safety Gives Users Expanded Vehicle Location Abilities
The new features allow police to, among other things, upload a photo of a vehicle from a private camera and then search for that vehicle on the agency’s cameras. And it can find vehicles based on more than just a plate.
September 01, 2021
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Ben Miller
Infrastructure
Fare Reductions, New Programs Keep Public Transit Relevant
Transit systems in New Orleans, San Diego, Miami and other cities have responded to the COVID-19 pandemic with a variety of new approaches, ranging from reduced fares to redesigned networks.
September 01, 2021
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Skip Descant
Emerging Tech
Federal Agencies to Increase Facial Recognition Use, GAO Finds
The Government Accountability Office recently released a report detailing the past and future uses of facial recognition technology within 24 federal agencies. The report found that nearly half plan to increase use.
September 01, 2021
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News Staff
Preparedness and Communications
West Virginia Braces for Heavy Rain, Flooding as Ida Arrives
An emergency declaration authorizes state agencies to coordinate a response to the storm and pre-position personnel, vehicles and equipment for possible rainfall amounts of 2 to 4 inches through late Wednesday across a wide swath of the state.
September 01, 2021
Health & Human Services
Health Departments Lean on GIS Mapping to Track COVID-19
To track the spread of COVID-19 and its variants, health departments in counties across at least three states have turned to GIS mapping to monitor current and past cases as well as vaccine distribution.
August 31, 2021
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Katya Diaz
Higher Education
Lake Region State College Sees Future in Wind, Renewables
The North Dakota institution's wind energy technician program is preparing students for local careers in a renewable energy industry that seems poised for growth as renewables become cheaper and more efficient.
September 01, 2021
Question of the Day
Is there another toilet paper shortage?
Answer: Yes, though fortunately it’s not as extreme as last time.
September 01, 2021
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News Staff
Disaster Zone
Hurricane Katrina to Ida: What Has Changed at FEMA?
It has been 16 years since Hurricane Katrina.
September 01, 2021
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Eric Holdeman
Workforce & People
From Scratch: 5 CIOs on How They’d Build an IT Agency from the Ground Up
If you could build a brand-new government IT shop, how would you do it? From funding and staffing to governance and automation, leading CIOs talked about how they would approach the challenge.
September 2021
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Adam Stone
K-12 Education
Aiken County Schools Partner With Dell for IT Skills Course
The computer company and South Carolina district are working with a community nonprofit on the Dell Student TechCrew, a program to give high schoolers technical skills and industry certifications.
September 01, 2021
Higher Education
OCTC Developing VR to Train Manufacturing Students
Owensboro Community & Technical College is using a grant from the National Science Foundation to create a virtual reality-based training program for higher-education students in advanced manufacturing.
September 01, 2021
Public Safety
Governors Declare States of Emergency as Ida Threatens
Gov. Ralph Northam of Virginia declared a state of emergency in response to Tropical Depression Ida, which was expected to cause heavy rains and flooding along the I-81 and I-66 corridors.
September 01, 2021
Budget & Finance
Resilience Rules: Leading IT Through Lean and Flush Times
Government chief information officers know that building an IT agency that can withstand any challenge means learning how to both do more with less and also exercise restraint when there’s a windfall.
September 2021
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Jed Pressgrove
Disaster Zone
Job: Part-Time Accountant/Bookkeeper
A bit unusual, but needed.
September 01, 2021
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Eric Holdeman
Disaster Zone
Two Senior FDA Leaders Step Down
Is it coincidence that two people retire at the same time?
September 01, 2021
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Eric Holdeman
Disaster Zone
Job: Emergency Management Zone Coordinators, WA State
This is for King County in the metro Seattle area.
September 01, 2021
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Eric Holdeman
Disaster Zone
Hurricane Ida — Getting the Power Back On
This is what is involved in the effort.
September 01, 2021
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Eric Holdeman
Disaster Zone
Consistently Inconsistent With Vaccine Mandates
When it comes to individual freedoms, don’t change based on the topic.
September 01, 2021
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Eric Holdeman
News
What Should You Do About Website Pop-Ups and Cookies?
With more legislation requiring sites to notify users when they’re collecting data, here's a quick guide to understanding cookies and the sorts of pop-ups you might encounter, as well as what to do when you see one.
September 01, 2021
News
Social Media Warfare Will Heavily Impact California Recall
In their social media campaign to remove Gov. Gavin Newsom, recall supporters are blaming him for a wide variety of ills, each advertisement targeted to specific voters based on their demographics and interests.
September 01, 2021
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