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Question of the Day
What does Apple’s new Digital Legacy feature do?
Answer: Protects your data after you die.
August 03, 2021
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News Staff
Preparedness and Communications
Why Some Hospital Workers Refuse to Get Vaccinated
At Kaiser Foundation Hospital Riverside, 29%. Officials said about 30% of employees at Los Angeles County hospitals — including "safety net" facilities that care for uninsured and underinsured patients — were still unvaccinated.
August 03, 2021
Government Experience
Florida Moves Forward With Digital Driver's Licenses and IDs
Digital licenses and IDs are currently being tested before being rolled out to the public later this year. Once released, users will be able to share their app-based ID with law enforcement and participating retailers.
August 03, 2021
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Katya Diaz
Justice & Public Safety
Washington County, N.Y., Shares Overdose Stats Via Dashboard
The Washington County Sheriff's Office in New York has released a dashboard that informs the public of drug overdose trends in the local area. Multiple local police agencies shared data for the project.
August 03, 2021
Infrastructure
Spokane, Wash., to Hire Consultant for Green Vehicle Plan
Spokane, Wash., wants all of its city vehicles to be either electric or biofuel-powered by 2030. The city is looking to pay a consultant to develop an inventory of the city's fleet and a comprehensive replacement plan.
August 03, 2021
Policy
Infrastructure Bill Mandates Drunk-Driver Detectors for Cars
A provision in the Senate's proposed infrastructure bill will require new cars to have technology that detects drunk drivers on the road and prevents children from being left inside vehicles on hot days.
August 03, 2021
Justice & Public Safety
New Cellphone System Sends Alerts for Severe Thunderstorms
A partnership between the federal government and the private sector has led to a new National Weather Service alert system for thunderstorms that could cause severe damage with hail and wind.
August 03, 2021
Smart Cities
Colorado Smart Cities Alliance Announces Revive! Winners
Six technology providers were selected as part of the challenge for solutions in areas like transportation and economic development to assist cities in the Denver region with their recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic.
August 03, 2021
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Skip Descant
K-12 Education
Iowa District to Help Families with Online Registration
Continuing its online registration policy, Creston Community School District has set aside a designated day and location for families who have issues using or accessing technology at home to come in and get assistance.
August 03, 2021
K-12 Education
Esports, 3D Printing Draw Students to Enid High's 'Fab Lab'
As part of a STEM program at Enid High School in Oklahoma, a fabrication lab is expanding students' conception of technology careers with design software, 3D printing, esports, cybersecurity and other disciplines.
August 03, 2021
Cybersecurity
NH ‘Enshrines’ Cybersecurity Advisory Committee into Law
The council has been evolving since its launch via executive order in 2016, and a new law ensures the entity sticks around long-term. CIO Denis Goulet explains how the council vets policy ideas and engages with agencies.
August 03, 2021
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Jule Pattison-Gordon
Public Safety
School District Leader Confronts Latest COVID-19 Twists
The district recorded 598 positive cases last school year—that includes some students who were learning remotely; the majority of the infections and quarantines were on the high school level.
August 03, 2021
Higher Education
Hawkeye CC Program to Train Students to Fight Cyber Threats
Hawkeye Community College in Waterloo, Iowa this fall is offering an associate's degree of applied science in cybersecurity, hoping to fill the need for IT security in both private and public sectors.
August 03, 2021
News
Ohio Senator’s Report Finds Cybersecurity Vulnerabilities
Systems at seven federal agencies don’t comply with basic cybersecurity practices, exhibiting flaws they’ve had for years even though the agencies have been repeatedly told what they should do to improve.
August 03, 2021
Broadband & Network
South Texas City Investing in Fiber Optics to Connect All
Pharr, Texas — which is located in the Rio Grande Valley — will soon begin the first of three phases to install fiber-optic cable and provide Internet access to all local residents, working to bridge the digital divide.
August 03, 2021
News
Navigating the New Wild West of EV Battery Recycling
Some battery recycling startups claim they can recover 95 percent of the lithium, cobalt, nickel and other minerals that go into batteries, dramatically cutting down the need for new mining projects.
August 03, 2021
Public Safety
COVID Has Hawaii Parents, Teachers Nervous for School Year
Most students will be showing up to campus for in-person, face-to-face learning in a long-planned move to bring stability to Hawaii children, along with a better brand of instruction, after more than a year of disruption and uncertainty.
August 02, 2021
K-12 Education
China’s Crackdown on Ed Tech May Have Little Effect on U.S.
China’s new restrictions to keep educational technology companies out of capital markets threaten to curtail tutoring and other industries, but experts say the changes may have little effect on the U.S. market.
August 02, 2021
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Brandon Paykamian
Civic Innovation
3 Ways Marketing Strategy Can Help Deliver Equitable Services
The Los Angeles County Department of Workforce Development, Aging and Community Services used private-sector micromarketing segmentation practices to more effectively use data to target communities in need.
August 02, 2021
Infrastructure
Transit Leaders Praise Innovative On-Demand Programs
During a recent press briefing hosted by the American Public Transportation Association, transit leaders highlighted the industry’s ability to launch on-demand transit programs, which flourished during the pandemic.
August 02, 2021
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Skip Descant
Question of the Day
Which online shopping giant will pay you $10 for your palm print biometrics?
Answer: Amazon.
August 02, 2021
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News Staff
Public Safety
COVID’s Fourth Wave Brings Back Sonoma County Restrictions
Hospital emergency rooms are once again filled with COVID patients, and administrators are scrambling to staff up to meet the demand as business and political leaders stand on the verge of reimposing mask mandates.
August 02, 2021
Sponsored
Why Government Institutions Are the Perfect Target for Hackers
Hackers have many reasons why they want to target governments and many methods of
how
to attack. The challenge governments face is how to protect against threats while staying compliant.
August 02, 2021
Policy
Biden’s Infrastructure Bill Is Moving Ahead. So, What’s Next?
The Senate is expected to vote on several amendments to the bill. Since this bill is very likely to eventually become law, many senators would love to hitch their pet priorities to the train.
August 02, 2021
Broadband & Network
Fast Internet Everywhere Could Grow U.S. Economy By $160B
According to a recent study, the expansion of high-speed Internet service across the United States is worth around $160 billion in economic gains, mostly benefiting the middle-class, professional workforce.
August 02, 2021
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