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Public Safety
Spokane Debates Cooling Plans Ahead of More Heat
Those temperatures are not as alarming as the all-time record 109 degrees reached on June 29, the peak of a stretch of brutal heat in which 20 people in Spokane County died of suspected heat-related causes.
July 29, 2021
K-12 Education
Panama City Camp Certifies Kids for Underwater Robotics
Hoping to make Bay County a hub for underwater systems, AMIkids Panama City Marine Institute in Florida offers students hands-on experience with manning remotely operated vehicles and reading the software that runs them.
July 29, 2021
Higher Education
New Facility for Automotive Tech at Calhoun Community College
A new 23,400-square-foot Automotive Technology Building hosts a two-year program to give college students and dual-enrolled high schoolers entry-level skills for the automotive service and repair industry.
July 29, 2021
Higher Education
Miami University, Ohio, Shows Growing Potential of Esports
The annual camp highlights the growing industry of esports, or competitive video gaming, which led the university to start its own master's program in esports management and other schools to devise their own programming.
July 29, 2021
Infrastructure
How Auto Suppliers Can Prep for the Electric Vehicle Future
The transition to EVs will cost the auto industry billions and likely create more mergers, but leaders of top Michigan-based suppliers consider the tech-driven evolution more opportunity than concerning disruption.
July 29, 2021
News
Major Tech Company to Require Vaccines for Workers on Campus
Google will require vaccinations for employees working on the company’s in-person campuses, becoming the first major tech company in the country to issue a widespread mandate for its employees.
July 29, 2021
Cybersecurity
Ohio Tech Program Preps Workers for Cybersecurity Jobs
An Ohio-funded program that reimburses companies up to $2,000 per each credentialed worker is now allowing employers to retrain current and potential employees in technology-related jobs, some related to cybersecurity.
July 29, 2021
Policy
Bipartisan Senators Make $1T Infrastructure Deal Before Vote
After weeks of debate, a bipartisan group of senators has reached a deal on infrastructure worth about $1 trillion, with $550 billion in new spending. Now the group awaits the reactions of their many colleagues.
July 28, 2021
Cloud & Computing
Austin, Texas, Offers Tips for Local Digital Transformation
The city of Austin is one of 150 government agencies and institutions throughout the state of Texas that has utilized GTY solutions for digital transformation. Here's why and how Austin has gone more digital.
July 28, 2021
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Julia Edinger
GovTech Biz
Zencity Aims to Build a New 311 Platform — Here’s How
During the pandemic, 311 services became more important to citizens and governments alike. Now, companies such as Zencity are crafting platforms that offer more efficiency and accountability than before.
July 28, 2021
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Thad Rueter
K-12 Education
Permit Automation Helps Florida District Streamline Projects
Hernando County School District is using Nintex software to speed up the permitting process for capital projects. Officials say the platform cut the time it took to get projects approved by more than half.
July 28, 2021
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Brandon Paykamian
Emergency Management
Only the Vaccinated Can Visit These Florida Hospitals
This comes as wait times in the Emergency Department extend for hours for the less sick and some patients are being sent to Memorial’s urgent cares; COVID patient rooms are being double-bedded.
July 28, 2021
Question of the Day
Can an AI hold a patent?
Answer: Yes.
July 28, 2021
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News Staff
Workforce & People
Ore. Staff to Get Extra Pay for In-Person Work During COVID
In Oregon, state employees who worked in person during the height of the pandemic will receive a one-time hazard payment, which can differ based on how many hours a person logged.
July 28, 2021
Infrastructure
Brunswick, Ga., Still Hammering Out Bus System Plan
Before the pandemic, Brunswick, Ga., received a roughly $1.7 million grant to establish a bus system. The city must now figure out how to make the system sustainable given how COVID-19 can affect ridership patterns.
July 28, 2021
Workforce & People
How Long Will the Fierce Competition for Tech Talent Last?
Different experts weigh in on whether the trend of organizations competing hard to hire the best technology people is here to stay. The answer could have important implications for state and local government.
July 28, 2021
K-12 Education
Colorado Law Mandates Online Resources for Media Literacy
Signed in June by Gov. Jared Polis, a new law aims to fight disinformation by requiring the state department of education to maintain an online bank of materials about media literacy, should schools want to use it.
July 28, 2021
Higher Education
UMass Developing Mobile App to Help Teens Quit Vaping
Researchers at the University of Massachusetts Medical School are working on an app for teens that would engage them with texts from peers who quit using e-cigarettes and reward them with points, similar to a game.
July 28, 2021
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Broadband & Network
Vermont Selects Board to Achieve Statewide Broadband by 2028
The five members of the new Vermont Community Broadband Board will funnel resources to local communications union districts, amplifying their efforts to extend reliable Internet to the farthest reaches of the state.
July 28, 2021
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Jule Pattison-Gordon
Public Safety
Judge Keeps State Emergency Management Law in Place
Judge Hauber’s decision will temporarily restore the ability of local health officers to issue orders, such as mask mandates or capacity limits, to combat the spread of COVID-19, something SB 40 previously limited.
July 28, 2021
K-12 Education
Grand Forks, N.D., to Meet Workforce Needs with CTE Centers
The Grand Forks Region Economic Development Corporation is working to secure grant funding, apportioned by the state Legislature for career and technical education, to build facilities for Grand Forks Public Schools.
July 28, 2021
Sponsored
Procurement and the Cloud
State and local governments are still revamping budgets and procedures to reflect new business models for the technology they use.
July 28, 2021
Sponsored
Winning Support for Your Cloud Vision
Technology leaders must consider different stakeholders when making the case for cloud projects.
July 28, 2021
News
California Task Force Suggests Archiving Digital Campaign Ads
A task force convened by the state agency in charge of enforcing the California Political Reform Act is recommending the creation of a digital archive to track online advertisements promoting candidates for state office.
July 28, 2021
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