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Question of the Day
Which airlines have the fastest in-flight Wi-Fi?
Answer: Hawaiian Airlines and Qatar Airways.
July 02, 2025
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News Staff
Artificial Intelligence
Louisville, Ky., Is Investing in AI Pilots and Workforce
An expansion to its IT operating budget is enabling investment in AI tools to create efficiencies and solve challenges. The city’s technology agency plans to hire a chief AI officer and support staff this year.
July 02, 2025
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Julia Edinger
Government Experience
How Digital IDs Could Help and Harm People With Disabilities
While mobile IDs promise new access for people with disabilities, a "one ID, one device" model and accessibility failures threaten to exacerbate the digital divide, according to experts in the field.
July 02, 2025
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Nikki Davidson
Justice & Public Safety
Beaufort County, S.C., Updates Justice Records Management
Officials are upgrading software designed to share data from police agencies, dispatchers and jail staff. A popular online log of inmate mug shots has gone dark during the update but emergency response systems are unaffected.
July 02, 2025
Broadband & Network
Long Beach, Calif., Hotline Offers Links to Low-Cost Internet
The city’s new Internet Service Enrollment Line can connect residents who qualify to inexpensive Internet service. Callers must be enrolled in programs including CalFresh or Medi-Cal to be eligible.
July 02, 2025
Cybersecurity
Nevada’s New Cyber Office Leader Outlines Security Vision
Adam Miller, deputy director of the Office of Information Security and Cyber Defense, breaks down how it will centralize threat response and modernize safeguards, while helping to grow the state’s workforce.
July 02, 2025
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Ashley Silver
Transportation
New York State Takes Steps to Make All Vehicles Electric
New York's mandates to have all new light-duty passenger vehicles be zero-emission by 2035 faces shortfalls in the state's battery charging infrastructure and the electrical grid needed to power it.
July 02, 2025
Broadband & Network
Partnership Gives High-Speed Internet to Hawaii Public Housing
More than 45,000 residents living in Hawaii’s public housing communities soon will have access to high-speed fiber Internet under a new public-private partnership.
July 02, 2025
K-12 Education
Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek Issues Executive Order on Phones in School
After proposed legislation failed to pass a senate committee, an executive order made Oregon the latest state to restrict student use of cellphones during the school day, requiring districts to write their own policies.
July 02, 2025
K-12 Education
Limestone County, Ala., Schools Tighten Phone Policy to Meet State Law
To comply with the state's Focus Act, school board members at a district in northern Alabama approved a policy outlining what the instructional day is, what's not allowed and what the exceptions are.
July 02, 2025
Higher Education
Oakland University to Build New Data Center On Campus
A public research university in Michigan will relocate its current data center in a science complex to a new structure on the southwest end of campus so it can accommodate more research space and a new AI institute.
July 02, 2025
Past Issues of Government Technology
Government Technology July/August 2023
Untapped: Where aren't you looking for new talent?
July 03, 2023
Higher Education
New Jersey Trade School Offers Stipends for Women Pursuing IT
Noting workforce demand and a gender disparity in technology fields, PC AGE Career Institute in New Jersey will provide $200 a month for low-income women to study cybersecurity or IT.
July 01, 2025
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Abby Sourwine
Artificial Intelligence
Oregon Tech Leaders See Impactful, Eventful Future for AI
AI has the ability to impact numerous areas of the public sector, from government to education, tech officials said during the yearly Link Oregon meeting. They are preparing for its possibilities and challenges alike.
July 01, 2025
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Skip Descant
Artificial Intelligence
Washington, D.C., Will Pilot AI at Public Listening Session
The district will be using a new AI-powered tool to gather feedback as part of its AI Public Listening Session later this month. Depending upon the results, officials may scale the technology for broader use.
July 01, 2025
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Julia Edinger
K-12 Education
ISTELive 25: Strategies to Disarm Fears Over Implementing AI
At ISTELive 25 on Monday, technology leaders from a private boys’ school in New York City offered suggestions for engaging teachers to demystify AI and decide how to use it, including grade-by-grade ideas for K-8.
July 01, 2025
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Andrew Westrope
Cybersecurity
Nevada Creates New Cybersecurity Office, Names Its Leader
The department will be headed by Nevada’s now former cyber defense coordination administrator. The state also renamed the Office of the Chief Information Officer, to reflect its broadening mission.
July 01, 2025
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Ashley Silver
Broadband & Network
Vineland, N.J., Gets $3.7M for Broadband From State
The funding will expand access to high-speed Internet around the city. Its Municipal Broadband Utility will develop a network that incorporates existing infrastructure, as feasible, with fiber-optic and wireless technologies.
July 01, 2025
Infrastructure
State Eyes Speed Cameras for Connecticut Highways
The devices, which are finding their way onto local roads, could come to state highways too, with passage of a new law. The first step would be a plan for that expansion, from the state Department of Transportation.
July 01, 2025
Question of the Day
How effective are virtual therapy dogs?
Answer: Very.
July 01, 2025
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News Staff
GovTech Biz
Euna’s Newest Products Shine Light on Gov Tech Trends
Euna Solutions has launched new tools that focus on such areas as procurement, finances and card payments. Each of the tools offers a glimpse into the state of the market and what the near-term future might bring.
July 01, 2025
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News Staff
Biz Data
Where Are Mobile Driver's Licenses Taking Off? A Data Dive
States are rolling out internationally accepted mobile driver's licenses — but who's using them? A
Government Technology
investigation finds the adoption rates for many states are in the single digits.
July 01, 2025
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Nikki Davidson
Preparedness and Communications
Hurricane Forecasters Could Lose Crucial Satellite System
A shared satellite system is at risk for closure due to military cybersecurity concerns, which would delay hurricane forecasts by hours. This is just one of several recent threats to funding for key forecasting tools.
July 01, 2025
K-12 Education
N.C. Gov. Josh Stein Signs Bill Banning Phones During Class
A new state law, passed with near unanimous support last week from state legislators, has exemptions for special circumstances and doesn’t cover non-instructional times of the school day.
July 01, 2025
Higher Education
Appalachian State University Develops AI-Driven Robotic Microscope
Researchers used a $2.3 million grant from NCInnovation, which supports commercializing research discoveries, to develop a robotic microscope to help farmers find and count animal parasites.
July 01, 2025
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