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Broadband & Network
New 5G Poles Cause Resident Uproar in Harrisburg, Pa.
The rollout of 5G antennas, commonly known as small wireless facilities, have city residents pushing back against plans to install even more of the devices. Some residents say they weren’t notified by the city.
June 02, 2021
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Cisco’s Role in Enabling and Empowering the Cloud Experience
While Cisco may not be a cloud provider, we are a trusted, cloud-agnostic technology partner that has been enabling and empowering customers to expand to all their clouds with the reliability, security and scalability you can only expect from Cisco.
June 02, 2021
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Cisco
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Next-Generation Cloud Access Security Broker
How cloud security is evolving to meet new challenges
06/02/2021
Emerging Tech
How Federal Investment in Quantum Affects State, Local Gov
Experts in quantum computing say the federal government’s continued support of the emerging technology will have implications for state and local government entities, particularly as it applies to economic development.
June 02, 2021
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Zack Quaintance
Infrastructure
Bastrop, Texas, Council Nears New Micromobility Rules
If passed, the new ordinance would regulate electric bicycles and motor-assisted scooters that are rented for a fee, and not affect use of personal e-bikes or scooters or other vehicles like golf carts, mopeds or motorcycles.
June 02, 2021
K-12 Education
IBM Awards $3M in Grants to Improve K-12 Cybersecurity
The tech giant has awarded money to six school districts who will work with IBM Service Corps teams on training, assessments and protocols to protect against ransomware after a banner year for cyber attacks in 2020.
June 02, 2021
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Brandon Paykamian
Infrastructure
Atlanta Suburb to Connect City Vehicles to ‘Everything’
Peachtree Corners, Ga., is partnering with Qualcomm Technologies and Jacobs to deploy direct vehicle-to-everything communications in two city vehicles as a development to improve safety and traffic management.
June 02, 2021
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Skip Descant
Question of the Day
Why did Donald Trump shut down his new blog?
Answer: Reportedly, because it was getting mocked and had very few followers.
June 02, 2021
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News Staff
Public Safety
COVID-19 Cases Wane in Ohio: What you Need to Know
Just over half of all Ohio adults have received a COVID-19 vaccine, including more than three-fourths of Ohioans older than 65. The threat of the virus has likewise been retreating, with 30% fewer Ohioans hospitalized than two months ago.
June 02, 2021
Emerging Tech
Facial Recognition for Fish May Help Environmental Challenge
Illinois researchers are prepping a test of a system to get Asian carp out of waterways while also helping native fish travel by working with Whooshh Innovations, a company known for the fish tube, or salmon cannon.
June 02, 2021
Higher Education
Alum Gives University of Arizona $2M for Space Science
Following a $1 million donation from the same person last year, the new contribution will help the university analyze an asteroid sample and give students and faculty more time with the Giant Magellan Telescope project.
June 02, 2021
Public Safety
Jersey Homeowners Could See Huge Flood Insurance Premiums
For New Jersey, that means that 170,860 of 217,178 current policy holders — or 79% — would see their premiums go up, while the remaining 21% would pay less. The changes would affect new policyholders beginning Oct. 1.
June 02, 2021
K-12 Education
Pennsylvania Survey to Assess Student Internet Needs
The Pennsylvania Association of Intermediate Units and Penn State Extension are gathering data about numbers of students, household devices and Internet access that may later aid the distribution of grant funds.
June 02, 2021
K-12 Education
Ten Years On, Maine's Charter Schools Yield Mixed Results
It's been a decade since Maine authorized charter schools, and today they teach less than 2 percent of the state's public school students. Graduation rates have been lower, while student performance has been mixed.
June 02, 2021
Workforce & People
Delaware CIO Jason Clarke on IT Centralization, COVID Impact
Jason Clarke, chief information officer of Delaware since November 2020, explains the pandemic’s impact on state jobs, what employees’ work will look like going forward and where Delaware stands on broadband.
June 2021
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Noelle Knell
Public Safety
Facial Recognition Technology Banned in Kings County
The law would allow people to sue if facial recognition technology is used in violation. It would not ban the use of such technology by any other government within King County, or by private groups or individuals.
June 02, 2021
Policy
New York Legislation Would Reduce Broadband Provider Costs
The legislation will help address increasing costs faced by broadband providers in recent years, and ensure residents in rural parts of the state have access to reliable Internet service, sponsors of the bill have said.
June 02, 2021
Sponsored
A Shortcut to the CJIS Security Policy
In this article, we’ll walk you through the basic principles of the CJIS security policy (such as the 13 policy areas), how to best comply with these policies, and solutions for how to best address the various security requirements outlined in the policy.
June 01, 2021
Higher Education
The Value Equation: What IT Leaders Need to Articulate
With lockdown orders mostly in the rearview mirror and recovery funds pouring in from federal legislation, now is the time for college and university IT leaders to make their cases for spending on tech initiatives.
June 01, 2021
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Mark Askren
Question of the Day
What is the point of a smart face mask for cows?
Answer: To curb methane emissions.
June 01, 2021
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News Staff
Policy
King County, Wash., Bans Facial Recognition in Unanimous Vote
The Metropolitan King County Council unanimously voted today to prohibit county departments, including the sheriff's office, from using facial recognition tech. If signed by the county executive, the measure becomes law.
June 01, 2021
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News Staff
Workforce & People
Wisconsin Gov Pushes for Remote Work, New Citizen Portal
The executive branch wants long-term telework options to boost and diversify state employee recruitment and a new all-in-one digital platform to streamline resident services — though funding is a point of debate.
June 01, 2021
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Jule Pattison-Gordon
Workforce & People
Pennsylvania Taps Tech Agency Insider to Fill CTO Role
Jason Hebbe has been named as the state's CTO following the departure of Sean Crager. Hebbe brings nearly three decades of information technology experience in government and the private sector.
06/01/2021 02:30 PM
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News Staff
Workforce & People
Kansas State Agencies Weigh Prospects of Continued Telework
State agencies in Kansas must have a telework policy if they intend to continue allowing telework for their employees after June 13. Some believe telework can help agencies compete for talent with the private sector.
June 01, 2021
Broadband & Network
Coconino County, Ariz., Taps SpaceX for Rural Broadband Trial
May 6 marked the beginning of a 45-household rural broadband trial in Coconino County, Ariz., where Elon Musk's SpaceX will provide satellite-based Internet. The county first met with the company in 2019.
June 01, 2021
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