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Migration to the cloud was all the rage from around 2010 through the pandemic, but some IT leaders are having second thoughts due to high costs, compliance issues, and the need for better data security and local control.
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School-zone speed cameras in Richmond, Va., which are only online while children arrive or leave from school, produced just over 100,000 violations in their first year of use.
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The town of Vernon recently became the latest of several local governments in Connecticut to put enforcement cameras on school buses, hoping to curb moving violations around the vehicles when students are present.
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On Nov. 16, the U.S. Department of Labor also announced a $100 million grant competition to support innovative approaches to getting training to those who need it most.
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The two-year pilot project, if successful, could lead to products that will allow scientists to better understand data emanating from oceanic sensors so they can explore such issues as data discrepancies.
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The University of California intends to be carbon-neutral by 2025 by implementing existing technologies and focusing on public education. Is this a model for decarbonizing at large scale?
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Three colleges are set to receive more than $335,000 in grant funds that state officials hope will translate into a much needed boost for workforce training in science, technology, engineering and math.
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Two Pennsylvania state representatives have drafted legislation which would let students opt out of programs with technology that doesn't meet state security standards.
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The academic community has to make sure researchers and scientists engage with the general public.
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Attackers sometimes lay out their plans — or at least hint at them — on popular social sites such as Facebook.
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Officers use technology to provide a safe environment for the educational process.
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A number of organizations are banding together to address broadband network quality in rural and tribal libraries.
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In a cost cutting measure, Portland is using city buses to transport students to and from school.
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The small college of Catawba will be the first location in town to boost its internet speed tenfold.
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In a series of university cyberattacks, Washington State comes out relatively unscathed.
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It's gotten harder to get government workers the training they need. Online learning can help to fill the gap.
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School officials in Massachusetts are experimenting with tech-supported virtual school days during snow storms and flu season.
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Public-sector leaders, agencies and departments are honored for technology excellence at the 2015 New York Digital Government Summit in Albany.
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Although there is a plethora of data available, student identification markers must be erased to protect student privacy.
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Uber plans to test its driverless cars on Tuscon roads while donating to the University's College of Optical Sciences.
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For a second year, fresh sets of eyes and cutting-edge data analytics skills are the tools grad students will bring Virginia through the state's data internship program.
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