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K-12 Education
Maine Schools Warn That Violent Extremists Are Targeting Kids Online
Several superintendents this week sent letters to families after being informed by the FBI and CISA that multiple Nihilistic Violent Extremist (NVE) groups are trying to coerce children into dangerous behavior on camera.
June 09, 2025
GovTech Biz
Maryland Targets Tech for Hundreds of Millions in Savings
Changes to procurement, cybersecurity and even "legacy" landlines will help the state save $250 million in the next five years, according to Gov. Wes Moore. It’s all part of his modernization plan.
June 09, 2025
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News Staff
Higher Education
Opinion: Internet Era Poses a Challenge for University Archivists
On the one hand, public figures are generating more personal records than ever. On the other hand, their transitory nature and lack of real intimacy are leading some to predict a coming “digital dark age.”
June 09, 2025
Public Safety
'Severe' Understaffing at Honolulu 911 Leads to Long Wait Times
With the communications department operating at a 35 percent staffing shortage, dispatchers are working overtime and callers may wait up to 20 minutes for emergency assistance.
June 09, 2025
Recovery
Legislation Would Allocate $100M for St. Louis Tornado Recovery
If passed by the Missouri House, the money would pay for cleanup and debris removal in the city following a May 16 tornado, similar to when the state receives federal emergency relief dollars.
June 09, 2025
Justice & Public Safety
New Orleans Considers Expanding Use of Facial Recognition Tech
After last month's jailbreak by 10 Orleans Parish detainees, some civic and elected leaders say it's time the city loosened the reins on the Police Department's use of facial recognition technology.
June 09, 2025
Civic Innovation
New App Distributes San Diego Homeless Shelter Beds
The Shelter Ready app, which officials began quietly rolling out in North County late last year, lets outreach workers reserve emergency beds in the same way that tourists book hotel rooms.
June 09, 2025
Unlocking Workforce Innovation Through Empowerment
August 28, 2023
Lohrmann on Cybersecurity
From Quarterbacks to CxOs: Why We All Need a Coach
At one time, having a personal coach was just for top-tier athletes, but no longer. Whether you prefer the term "mentor" or "life coach," there’s growth potential for us all to consider.
June 08, 2025
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Dan Lohrmann
K-12 Education
ManagedMethods Launches AI-Powered Phishing Detection for K-12
The company's new Advanced Phishing feature is tailored to identify the kinds of phishing emails that impersonate school officials, parents or vendors, and learns from real-world attacks to improve its accuracy.
June 06, 2025
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News Staff
Public Safety
N.C. Gov. Stein Calls FEMA Cuts 'A Manmade Disaster'
As hurricane season begins, Gov. Josh Stein recommended the North Carolina legislature put extra money in the rainy-day fund for hurricane relief in case the federal government stops supporting disaster recovery.
June 06, 2025
Broadband & Network
Feds Release BEAD Program Rules After Months of Review
Federal officials have unveiled widely anticipated revisions regarding the Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment Program. States had paused some activities in anticipation of the changes.
June 06, 2025
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Julia Edinger
GovTech Biz
Compliance Tech Firm Kovr.ai Makes Its Official Debut
The company has raised $3.6 million as it emerges into the gov tech market, with a focus on artificial intelligence. A company co-founder hopes to win more business at the state government level.
June 06, 2025
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Thad Rueter
Broadband & Network
Plans Progress to Bury Broadband Fiber Under Lake Michigan
Two routes that will run underneath the lake, bringing faster Internet to thousands of Michiganders and connecting Benton Harbor to Chicago, are in environmental review and engineering.
June 06, 2025
Question of the Day
How did an electric big rig back its way into a Guinness world record?
Answer: By doing just that — driving backward.
June 06, 2025
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News Staff
Transportation
Atlanta Beltline Driverless Vehicle Pilot Gets Green Light
Officials this week approved contributing $1.75 million in state transit funding to the $3 million project. That means driverless Ford passenger vans are a go, in a 12-month trial with Florida-based company Beep.
June 06, 2025
K-12 Education
New Orleans Schools Piloting Shared Services, Tech for Special Ed
Six charter school operators this fall will receive a range of services for students with disabilities through an education service agency, including assistive technology and other devices, shared staff and training.
June 06, 2025
Transportation
In These Capitals, Electric Bike-Share Will Take on Cargo
Micromobility offerings in Columbus, Ohio, and Washington, D.C., will soon include electric cargo bikes capable of transporting up to 100 pounds. More device types and expanded infrastructure are intended to drive usage.
June 06, 2025
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Skip Descant
K-12 Education
Traveling Surgical Technologists Demo Equipment for Teens
Professionals from Frederick Community College in Maryland travel to high schools and middle schools spreading the word about their field, giving students a chance to play operation games and use training devices.
June 06, 2025
Education
N.Y. High Schools, Colleges Grow Feeder Programs for Chip Industry
With hundreds of millions of state and federal dollars pouring into regional training programs for the semiconductor industry, colleges are placing students right after graduation, and local high schools are buying in, too.
June 06, 2025
Workforce & People
Mass. CISO Anthony O'Neill on Changing the Cyber Landscape
Massachusetts' cybersecurity chief describes how the state supports counties and cities, what new threats AI introduces to government, and how his legal background impacts public-sector work.
Spring 2025
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Zack Quaintance
K-12 Education
Cyber Incident Delays Teacher Pay at South Carolina District
As a result of a recent data breach at Lexington-Richland School District 5, employee retention bonuses previously approved by the school board were not paid out Friday. State law enforcement is investigating the breach.
June 06, 2025
Justice & Public Safety
How Louisiana Is Working to Fight Crypto Scammers
Thousands of crypto ATMs are popping up in physical spaces, and many law enforcement officials argue that the convenience of the machines allows criminals to easily scam people and launder money.
June 06, 2025
Emerging Tech
Axiom Space Prepares Mission With Astronauts From Four Nations
The members of the crew come from the United States, India, Hungary and Poland, with the latter three countries not having sent anyone into space for about four decades.
June 06, 2025
Higher Education
National Nonprofits Partner to Improve Graduation Rates
Starting this fall at Delgado Community College and the Ohio Association of Community Colleges, the nonprofits Complete College America and One Million Degrees will offer academic and financial support services.
June 05, 2025
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News Staff
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