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K-12 Education
Students, Staff Reflect on Year Without Cellphones at Spokane Schools
One year after implementing phone restrictions, a Washington state school district has seen improvements in attendance and discipline. Teachers have seen higher engagement, while student reactions are divided.
June 17, 2025
Question of the Day
Where are pros playing basketball on interactive LED courts?
Answer: Europe.
June 17, 2025
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News Staff
Justice & Public Safety
Michigan County Mulls AI-Powered 911 Dispatch Software
Officials in Grand Traverse County, Mich., are seeking county board approval for an artificial intelligence-powered “call taking system” that would help identify and reroute non-emergency calls to 911.
June 17, 2025
GovTech Biz
Caselle Buys Dallas Data Systems in Billing Software Deal
The two companies serve local governments in need of accounting and billing software. Last year, Caselle came together with two other gov tech companies to form Govineer Solutions.
June 17, 2025
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News Staff
Higher Education
Pennsylvania Colleges Launch Tech Workforce Consortium
Four community colleges in Pennsylvania are working with state and federal public agencies, local CTE schools and labor unions on a Career & Technology Academy and a hybrid MicroCredential Academy.
June 17, 2025
K-12 Education
School Files Complaint Over Attempted Consolidation With City IT
A Massachusetts school district is barring local city leaders from accessing school IT systems, alleging that an executive order by the mayor to combine the district's and city's IT offices was illegal.
June 17, 2025
Policy
Clayton County, Ga., Agency Approves Tax Break for Data Center
The project joins a burgeoning pipeline of data center projects in metro Atlanta, which has emerged as the country’s hottest market for computer storage space.
June 17, 2025
Emerging Tech
Seattle Company Joins Push for Hybrid-Electric Plane
Moses Lake, Wash., will be the test site for a new hybrid-electric plane as part of an experiment that aims to make aircraft cleaner and more fuel efficient.
June 17, 2025
K-12 Education
Pearl River School District Approaches AI With Intention
One New York school district formed a committee of teachers, parents, administrators, instructional coaches, and eventually students, to create guidelines for AI use. Response from students has been positive.
June 16, 2025
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Abby Sourwine
Policy
Texas Tech and AI Bills Await Gov. Abbott’s Signature
Lawmakers have sent 10 pieces of legislation to the governor’s desk, including a House bill that refreshes the Texas Responsible Artificial Intelligence Governance Act. If not signed or vetoed by June 22, they become law Sept. 1.
June 16, 2025
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Chandler Treon
Question of the Day
Where did smartwatches in a mosh pit trigger 700 accidental emergency calls?
Answer: At a UK music festival.
June 16, 2025
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News Staff
Broadband & Network
Next Phase of N.C.’s Broadband Rollout Will Add 3,292
The new piece of the Completing Access to Broadband program will deliver high-speed Internet connection services to 3,292 homes and businesses across six Triad counties. Funding comes from the federal American Rescue Plan.
June 16, 2025
Cybersecurity
‘Cybersecurity Incident’ Impacts Albemarle County, Va.
The event Thursday left county government buildings without Internet the following day. Officials began working with “outside cybersecurity experts” on response and mediation, a spokeswoman said.
June 16, 2025
K-12 Education
Moreno Valley, Calif., Schools Report Data Breach
A Southern California school district is offering employees access to credit monitoring and identity protection services after an unspecified party accidentally shared a folder containing sensitive information.
June 16, 2025
K-12 Education
Radford City, Va., Schools Hit by Cyber Attack
An unspecified cyber incident disrupted some internal systems at Virginia school district last week. The district's superintendent notified families by email and said state and federal law enforcement are investigating.
June 16, 2025
GovTech Biz
Santa Monica, Calif., Upgrades How It Makes Purchases
With the full integration of a new procurement solution, the Southern California city aims to simplify how it makes purchases by increasing automation and data analytics capabilities — while meeting compliance requirements.
June 16, 2025
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Julia Edinger
Higher Education
Opinion: Cuts to Scientific Research Cede the Future to China
The Trump administration's efforts to slash funding from top research institutions across the U.S. is a gift to China and an injustice not only to top researchers and students, but to future generations of citizens.
June 16, 2025
Justice & Public Safety
San Rafael, Calif., Police Plan to Launch Drone Program
The City Council in San Rafael voted unanimously this month to renew the San Rafael Police Department's military equipment use policy, which included introducing a new drone program.
June 16, 2025
Artificial Intelligence
California Advances AI-Related ‘No Robo Bosses Act’
A bill is advancing through the California Legislature to address fears that artificial intelligence could soon unfairly deny workers jobs and promotions or lead to punishment and firings.
June 16, 2025
Lohrmann on Cybersecurity
Guardrails Breached: The New Reality of GenAI-Driven Attacks
From vibe hacking to malware development to deepfakes, bad actors are discovering more vulnerabilities to attack generative AI tools while also using AI to launch cyber attacks.
June 15, 2025
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Dan Lohrmann
GovTech Biz
Gov Tech Company Launches AI Report Generator for Billing
InvoiceCloud’s new offering seeks to allow employees at utilities and other organizations to ask questions in natural language instead of relying on technical support to write queries and build reports.
June 13, 2025
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News Staff
Higher Education
Youngstown State Announces New Online Undergrad Degrees
Citing workforce demand for professionals in these fields, as well as the importance of flexibility for students, the university will offer new online degrees with focuses including cybersecurity and business analytics.
June 13, 2025
Artificial Intelligence
Arizona's Tech Trio Is Driving a Data-Centric Vision for AI
Arizona's CIO, CISO and chief data officer are spearheading a statewide data strategy. They're building a foundation of secure, well-governed data, crucial for the responsible and effective implementation of AI across state services.
June 13, 2025
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Nikki Davidson
Voices
What Is a Real-Time Crime Center — Really?
A real-time crime center can be a force multiplier for law enforcement. Using the power of AI and cloud-based technologies, together with a foundation of community trust, is the future of policing.
June 13, 2025
Justice & Public Safety
Washington, Conn., Speed Cameras Find Repeat Offenders
The three devices are still being deployed in the town, the first municipality to gain state approval for automated cameras. Already, several repeat speeders have emerged, along with $21,000 from two weeks of fines.
June 13, 2025
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