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K-12 Education
Massachusetts Lawmakers Propose Higher CTE Spending
Some lawmakers and advocates for career and technical education are pushing for a budget amendment in Massachusetts to boost funding for the state’s Career Technical Initiative from $4 million to $16.9 million.
May 20, 2021
Higher Education
Texas State Technical College Offers Path to In-Demand Jobs
Texas is home to many companies that employ industrial engineering technologists and technicians, giving students in Texas State Technical College’s precision machining program several options for where to live and work.
May 20, 2021
Emerging Tech
Can Tech Help Solve Mental Health Crisis for Young People?
Physically distanced from many of the supports and connections that define childhood and school in a year of unprecedented stressors, “the kids are not OK,” as Vermont Gov. Phil Scott said in February.
May 20, 2021
Policy
Endless Frontier Act Gets New Name as Tech Bill Expands
Sen. Charles Schumer has expanded and renamed his Endless Frontier Act to make it a more broad-based effort to combat the current semiconductor shortage, strengthening the U.S. tech sector as it competes against China.
May 20, 2021
Infrastructure
Ford Unveils New Electric F-150 Lightning Pickup Trucks
Ford Motor Co.'s new all-electric pickup truck will arrive next year having already secured one notable admirer in President Biden who got behind the wheel this week of a pre-production F-150 Lightning.
May 20, 2021
Preparedness and Communications
County’s New Software Could Improve Emergency Operations
Eddy County Fire Service (ECFS) Director Joshua Mack said the software would be utilized with Eddy County’s Emergency Operations Center (EOC) housed at the ECFS office south of Carlsbad.
May 19, 2021
Public Safety
Michigan Dams Still Need Fixing a Year After Failure
A year later, residents are looking at $215 million to restore the emptied lakes with the earliest of four area dams completed by 2024 and the latest by 2026. Residents will be assessed to pay for the repairs.
May 19, 2021
Question of the Day
Where can you watch live virtual concerts for $15?
Answer: Spotify.
May 19, 2021
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News Staff
Government Experience
Proposed Battery Facility Sparks Concerns in Butte, Mont.
Tomorrow, the Butte-Silver Bow Zoning Board will decide whether to locate a battery energy storage facility south of Butte. Many Butte residents oppose the location, saying it would compromise scenery and safety.
May 19, 2021
GovTech Biz
Sidewalk Labs Unveils Parking Sensor Installed With Adhesive
Pebble is a small, solar-powered, wireless, hockey puck-shaped sensor that detects whether a vehicle is in a parking space — information that could be used to send drivers to an open space, or support dynamic pricing.
May 19, 2021
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News Staff
Broadband & Network
Wisconsin Gov. Dedicates $100M in Federal Money to Broadband
Yesterday, Gov. Tony Evers announced a plan to use $100 million in federal funds for broadband grants throughout Wisconsin. Grant applicants would be required to provide a download speed of 100 Mbps.
May 19, 2021
Cybersecurity
RSA Experts Call for New Cybersecurity Stats, Reporting Law
Momentum may be building for a federal data breach reporting law and for a Bureau of Cyber Statistics dedicated to attaching more hard numbers to the cybersecurity problem, said speakers at the RSA Conference.
May 19, 2021
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Jule Pattison-Gordon
Higher Education
How to Avoid Being Behind the IT Eight Ball
As schools and government agencies navigate their way out of lockdown orders and into a new normal of remote or hybrid work, there are eight core strategies they might keep in mind to sustain a productive IT environment.
May 19, 2021
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Jim A. Jorstad
Navigator Market Facts
Missouri State Government: By the numbers
May 19, 2021
Infrastructure
Will Data Privacy Issues Affect New Orleans’ Broadband Push?
New Orleans recently collected smart city proposals to achieve broadband equity in the city. However, it’s unclear how the city will ensure data privacy as it unfolds the broad urban tech initiative.
May 19, 2021
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Skip Descant
K-12 Education
Data Shows Young Students’ Grades Dropped in Virtual Classes
Between January and March at Eau Claire Area School District in Wisconsin, less than 20 percent of middle school students took all-virtual classes instead of hybrid, but they accounted for 39 percent of F letter grades.
May 19, 2021
K-12 Education
Judge Orders New Mexico to Expedite Delivery of School Tech
After a lawsuit alleged the state of New Mexico failed to provide necessary devices and connectivity for students to participate in remote learning, a judge has ordered the state to assess the cost and get it done.
May 19, 2021
Workforce & People
Knopp Resigns as Wyoming CIO After Major Health Data Leak
As Wyoming continues to assess the damages involved in a high-profile health data leak, CIO Gordon Knopp has quit his position. State Information Services Administrator Timothy Sheehan is Knopp's current replacement.
May 19, 2021
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News Staff
Sponsored
No computer lab? No problem with application streaming
In Anaheim, Amazon’s AppStream 2.0 eases remote access to the Adobe Creative Cloud and could redefine how students use high-end software.
May 19, 2021
Public Safety
Nurses, Troops, Public Workers Made Busiest Vaccine Site
A team of hundreds of nurses, state and county workers, military service members and public health officials come together to deliver more than 380,000 shots in four months at the New York fairgrounds.
May 19, 2021
K-12 Education
Tennessee Governor’s Visit Highlights Career Tech Education
Stopping by Oak Ridge High School last week, Gov. Bill Lee and other state leaders got an overview of the school’s aviation program and discussed grant funding for career and technical education programs.
May 19, 2021
Disaster Zone
Herd Immunity Is Likely Out of Reach
I just don’t see it happening at this point.
May 19, 2021
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Eric Holdeman
Disaster Zone
Pushing Different Economic Stimulus Buttons
Let’s try pushing different buttons to see what works.
May 19, 2021
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Eric Holdeman
Cybersecurity
Pipeline Hack Puts North Carolina Industry on Guard
The Colonial Pipeline ransomware attack and resulting gas shortages across North Carolina show the need for more pipelines and gas storage, officials from the energy and petroleum industry told a state Senate committee.
May 19, 2021
Infrastructure
Maryland County Studies Feasibility of Electric Vehicle Fleet
Frederick County, Md., is now in the early stages of a project that is aimed at slowly transitioning the jurisdiction's fleet of more than 1,200 vehicles to electric power, doing so by commissioning relevant consultants.
May 19, 2021
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