News
Analytics
Artificial Intelligence
Civic Innovation
Cloud & Computing
Cybersecurity
Lohrmann on Cybersecurity
Education
Election Technology
Emerging Tech
Budget & Finance
Infrastructure
Government Experience
GovTech Biz
Biz Data
Health & Human Services
Justice & Public Safety
Broadband & Network
Policy
Smart Cities
Transportation
Workforce & People
Voices
Gov Efficiency
Events
Webinars
Papers
Magazine
About
About Us
Advertise
Newsletters
Contact
More
Center for Digital Education
Center for Digital Government
Center for Public Sector AI
Emergency Management
Digital Communities
Digital States
GovTech Top 25
GovTech 100
Menu
News
Analytics
Artificial Intelligence
Civic Innovation
Cloud & Computing
Cybersecurity
Lohrmann on Cybersecurity
Education
Election Technology
Emerging Tech
Budget & Finance
Infrastructure
Government Experience
GovTech Biz
Biz Data
Health & Human Services
Justice & Public Safety
Broadband & Network
Policy
Smart Cities
Transportation
Workforce & People
Voices
Gov Efficiency
Events
Webinars
Papers
Magazine
About
About Us
Advertise
Newsletters
Contact
More
Center for Digital Education
Center for Digital Government
Center for Public Sector AI
Emergency Management
Digital Communities
Digital States
GovTech Top 25
GovTech 100
Show Search
✕
IE 11 Not Supported
For optimal browsing, we recommend Chrome, Firefox or Safari browsers.
Search results for
Submit
Sort by
Relevance
Newest
Oldest
Higher Education
Iowa State Gets $16M Investment for Broadband Research
The university joined others in New York, Utah and North Carolina as part of the National Science Foundation's research of new wireless devices, protocols and applications to improve broadband connectivity.
June 23, 2021
Cybersecurity
Can Machine Learning Deliver on Zero Trust, Recruitment Goals?
Zero-trust security depends on strong verification methods. Analyzing user behavior can help — if agencies have the automation power to make that data an asset, not a liability, said Palo Alto Networks’ Paul Calatayud.
June 23, 2021
·
Jule Pattison-Gordon
K-12 Education
Bellevue, Wash. Students to Launch Worldwide Hackathon
A student-driven nonprofit is preparing an "InspirEd Hacks" event with workshops on data science, machine learning, educational technology, game design and virtual and augmented reality.
June 23, 2021
GovTech Biz
OpenGov Jumps Into Procurement With Startup Acquisition
OpenGov is acquiring ProcureNow, a five-year-old startup, in order to expand its offerings so government customers can run budgeting, procurement and financial operations all using the same vendor.
June 23, 2021
·
Ben Miller
Higher Education
Texas Legislative Session a Mixed Bag for Higher Education
While advocates for major spending weren't fully satisfied, digital learning, work-based learning and expedited high school for college-ready students are part of the future of higher education in Texas.
June 23, 2021
News
Official: Kentucky Needs Years to Modernize Unemployment
Outgoing Labor Cabinet Secretary Larry Roberts told a committee formed to find solutions for the troubled system it may be years before the state can plug its biggest hole — the antiquated tech used to process claims.
June 23, 2021
News
Ohio County Pushes Back Against State Muni Broadband Ban
Summit County, Ohio, leaders are pushing back against a recently proposed amendment from the Ohio Senate that would eliminate existing and future municipal broadband networks, officials said.
June 23, 2021
News
Washington State Law Requires Local Compliance on Body Cams
The new state law in Washington goes into effect in January and requires local police officers to have a video and audio recording of any "interrogation" that involves either a felony or a juvenile.
June 23, 2021
K-12 Education
Lee County Schools to Spend ESSER II Funds on Tech Upgrades
The Mississippi school district will put $4.2 million in coronavirus relief funds toward technology infrastructure such as laptops, servers, Internet access points, an upgraded content filter and other equipment.
June 23, 2021
Cybersecurity
Turning Biden’s Cybersecurity Executive Order Into Action
Federal officials working to define standards and tackle unanswered questions around software supply chain security have their work cut out for them, said speakers during an R Street Institute panel.
June 22, 2021
·
Jule Pattison-Gordon
Infrastructure
Finally, L.A. Airport Will Be Accessible by Rail by 2024
Officials yesterday appeared by the Los Angeles International Airport to break ground on a $900 million project that will make the airport accessible by rail. Stakeholders hope the project will help increase ridership.
June 22, 2021
Broadband & Network
Congress Takes Closer Look at Internet Access With New Map
Congress was recently introduced to a new broadband map from the White House. The map highlights areas in red if they have slow or no Internet. Experts say affordability is as much of an issue as infrastructure.
June 22, 2021
Infrastructure
Laredo, Texas, Promotes Public Transit, Rolls Out Hybrid Bus
For the first time, Laredo, Texas, officially recognized June 17 as "Dump the Pump Day" as part of a local initiative to encourage people to cut down on their car usage and utilize public transportation.
June 22, 2021
Broadband & Network
Quincy, Mass., Eyes Open Access Network for Internet—and More
Quincy, Mass., believes its residents deserve more Internet service options. Rather than run its own broadband utility, the city plans to own an open access network where competition and automation will reign.
June 22, 2021
·
Jed Pressgrove
Question of the Day
Why is the Internet mad at Peloton this time?
Answer: Because it’s basically forcing people to use its treadmill subscription service.
June 22, 2021
·
News Staff
Disaster Zone
Podcast: ‘Pulse Nightclub Shooting AAR - Interview With Incident Commander Chief Bryan Davis’
The before, during and aftermath of a mass casualty event.
June 22, 2021
·
Eric Holdeman
Disaster Zone
Three-State Area Threatened by Chlorine Shortage
Those nasty sole source suppliers strike again.
June 22, 2021
·
Eric Holdeman
Disaster Zone
Plan for Increased Cybersecurity Funding in FFY 2022
It is a given that more money will be allocated.
June 22, 2021
·
Eric Holdeman
Disaster Zone
Western Heat Wave Tests Electrical Grid
I’m expecting rolling brownouts and blackouts this summer.
June 22, 2021
·
Eric Holdeman
Disaster Zone
L3Harris Fields New Super Tough Handheld Radio
For the extreme environments experienced by first responders.
June 22, 2021
·
Eric Holdeman
Disaster Zone
Alert and Warning Workshop
When minutes matter.
June 22, 2021
·
Eric Holdeman
Disaster Zone
Cleaner Air at Work Is a Desirable Position to Have
Getting employees back to work includes workplace safety.
June 22, 2021
·
Eric Holdeman
Disaster Zone
Disaster Zone Podcast: Women in Emergency Management
One view from a woman holding a senior position in emergency management.
June 22, 2021
·
Eric Holdeman
Cloud & Computing
N.M. Workforce Agency to Crack Down on Fraud, Improve Service
New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham has announced several upcoming changes to the Department of Workforce Solutions to improve technology capabilities in handling unemployment insurance claims and reducing fraud.
June 22, 2021
·
News Staff
Public Safety
New Laws Could Slow Response During Next Health Crisis
State lawmakers, concerned about governmental overreach, have stripped local public health officials of much of their near-unilateral power. The changes to emergency management laws established a new set of rules.
June 22, 2021
Previous
889 of 3,667
Next