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The University of Colorado System Office will cover the $2 million cost of access for 100,000 users in the first year, with other campuses picking up the tab for their individual costs in later years.
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After being accused of using AI for coursework, a student filed a lawsuit arguing that her anxiety and obsessive compulsive disorders contribute to a writing style that was falsely flagged as AI-generated.
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A new safety app at UTC includes a panic button, ride requests, location sharing and remote monitoring. The university is also planning to implement panic alarms on walls and computers.
The CDG/CDE AWS Champions Awards honor AWS customers who are setting new standards for innovation in the public sector.
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Code for America announces fellowship winners will work as open-source Web programmers for city governments for a year.
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National Bureau of Economic Research found that giving kids in the digital divide computers actually lowered their academic achievement.
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The percentage of higher education female technology executives will hit a new low in the next 10 years.
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Workers still quitting jobs despite poor economy.
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How technology is transforming tomorrow’s workers.
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Virginia localities, state agencies, courts, schools and universities honored for innovative IT projects at the 2010 Virginia Governor’s Technology Awards.
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Educational technology works toward 1:1 computing in a West Philadelphia school with tablet PCs, wireless internet and RFID lockers.
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New cloud offering is designed for public sector, Google says, but state and local agencies still may need to adapt.
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Teri Takai becomes California CIO. Ken Theis named to CIO post in Michigan.
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Lem Stewart outlines how the partnership with Northrup Grumman is faring.
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The Office of Management and Budget seeks a deputy administrator for e-government.
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Looking for a book to read this summer? Here are some choices for public-sector CIOs.
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CIOs with dual responsibilities may become common as government budgets and the pool of experienced public servants shrinks.
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Read Dan Lohrmann's daily blogs covering NASCIO's recent conference.
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President-Elect Obama's best candidates for tech czar aren't in federal government or the private sector.
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Federal CIO Transition Guide offers advice on government opportunities for improvement.
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New chairman Julius Genachowski and a greater focus on Internet and software policy may mean interesting changes for the FCC.
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