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Infrastructure
Tucson, Ariz., Plans to Keep Electric Scooters After Pilot
Electric scooters will remain an option for residents of Tuscon, Ariz., after the success of a pilot program. As part of this decision, the city will test out new technology that can detect whether a scooter is on a sidewalk.
August 11, 2021
Justice & Public Safety
Georgia AG Ready to Crack Down on National Robocalls
Chris Carr, attorney general of Georgia, has sided with a large coalition of attorneys general across the country. The group wants the Federal Communications Commission to take quicker action on illegal robocalls.
August 11, 2021
Infrastructure
Colorado Pilot Integrates AV Shuttles Into Transit Ecosystem
The first phase of the Autonomous Vehicles Colorado program took to the streets in Golden, home to the Colorado School of Mines, where nine of the self-navigating shuttles will serve three routes.
August 11, 2021
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Skip Descant
Higher Education
Driverless Shuttles Help Navigate Colorado School of Mines
The public research university in Golden, Colo. recently debuted nine free, zero-emission electric shuttles that use lasers and digitally programmed maps to transport students around campus and eventually to downtown.
August 11, 2021
K-12 Education
Volusia County Schools Launch HVAC Vocational Academy
A school district in Florida has established a career academy to fast-track high school students for EPA and OSHA certifications as installers and mechanics of heating, ventilation, and air conditioning technology.
August 11, 2021
Preparedness and Communications
FEMA Testing Emergency Alert System Nationwide Today
The Federal Emergency Management Agency and Federal Communications Commission will test the Emergency Alert System on TVs and radios nationwide and the Wireless Emergency Alerts on some cellphones. Both tests will start at 2:20 p.m. ET.
August 11, 2021
K-12 Education
Fulton County, Ga., Opens 2 New STEM Schools Costing $116M
Fulton County School System has opened two new STEM-focused high schools, Global Impact Academy and Innovation Academy, to train students in fields such as medicine, engineering, media and education technology.
August 11, 2021
News
How Authorities Use Social Media to Aid Investigations
Police are scrolling through social media feeds in search of crime and in order to check up on potential suspects, all of which is raising new concerns about surveillance in an increasingly online world.
August 11, 2021
Transportation
Colorado Electric Company Inks $850M Shuttle Bus Deal
Lightning eMotors, which designs and builds electric vehicles for commercial fleets, has struck a deal worth up to $850 million to provide electric powertrains for shuttle buses made by a Berkshire Hathaway company.
August 11, 2021
News
Feds Say Software Issue May Have Prolonged a California Fire
The results of a federal investigation say Pacific Gas & Electric Co.’s lack of sufficient software needlessly delayed its response to a February 2019 fire sparked by a fiber-optic contractor who struck a gas pipeline.
August 11, 2021
Public Safety
Masks Ordered in Public Places in Orange County, N.C.
The county updated its emergency declaration Tuesday in response to rising COVID-19 cases. It applies throughout the county, including in the towns of Carrboro , Chapel Hill and Hillsborough , and has been extended indefinitely.
August 10, 2021
Sponsored
Transforming HHS with Whole Person Service
Service delivery and the individual experience within health and human services (HHS) is often very siloed and fragmented.
August 10, 2021
Sponsored
Customers in All 50 states in US Can Now Host Criminal Justice Information on AWS
After a multi-year journey working with the mission critical application technology providers and Criminal Justice Information Services (CJIS) officials across the US, Amazon Web Services (AWS) implemented a simple and technically robust approach to CJIS compliance. Now, agencies and organizations in all 50 states in the US can null.
August 10, 2021
Cybersecurity
Del. Unemployment Office Struggles with Onslaught of Fraud
According to the Delaware Department of Labor, more than 60 percent of its reported unemployment insurance fraud cases have occurred over the last three months. This activity has delayed payments for legitimate claims.
August 10, 2021
Justice & Public Safety
NYPD Not Sharing Enough Info Despite Surveillance Tech Law
Advocacy groups say they received five New York City Police Department contracts that were significantly redacted. These documents seem to violate a law that requires the NYPD to be transparent about surveillance tech.
August 10, 2021
Policy
Senate Passes Infrastructure Bill With 19 Republican Votes
The Senate today approved President Joe Biden's bipartisan infrastructure bill with a 69-30 vote. Experts believe much of the bill's water infrastructure funding could go to California.
August 10, 2021
GovTech Biz
What’s Fueling the M&A Wave in Government Technology?
As local and state officials get more sophisticated about software, companies are buying peers and competitors in a push unlike any yet seen. Experts explain what’s happening and what it means for governments.
August 10, 2021
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Thad Rueter
Question of the Day
Can Harley-Davidson make e-bikes cool?
Answer: They’re certainly trying.
August 10, 2021
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News Staff
K-12 Education
Is Broadband for All Really Possible?
The government is putting real money toward a historic expansion of America’s broadband services, but pulling it off may require accountability measures, affordable services and higher standards for minimum speeds.
August 10, 2021
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Kipp Bentley
Broadband & Network
Study: Pandemic Teaches Government a Lesson on Upload Speeds
A new study rejects the idea that provider networks held up quite well for Americans during the pandemic. This research, as well as state broadband leaders, think upload speeds must be better for America’s future.
August 10, 2021
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Jed Pressgrove
Cybersecurity
Feds Announce Cybersecurity Resources for State, Local Gov
A new training guide aims to help local, state and federal employees chart the way to cybersecurity roles and skill development resources, while a new entity will coordinate cyber defense across all levels of government.
August 10, 2021
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News Staff
Disaster Zone
Disaster Zone Podcast: Maximizing the Technology You Already Have
Use what you have before buying more technology.
August 10, 2021
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Eric Holdeman
Disaster Zone
Maritime Security West Conference — Seattle
This is a good one to attend.
August 10, 2021
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Eric Holdeman
Disaster Zone
What Brand of Drone Are Public Safety Organizations Flying
Which is more secure?
August 10, 2021
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Eric Holdeman
Disaster Zone
Six Takeaways from the UN Climate Report
Five from the Climate Report, one from myself.
August 10, 2021
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Eric Holdeman
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