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Features of the Best Audit Management Software for Public Sector The shift
to electronic working papers in the audit community fosters collaboration but
inadvertently generates dark data. Audit management software offers solutions
to access, analyze and maximize audit data's value. READ
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911
Livestreaming Firm Prepared Makes a Fresh Bet With AI
The company has launched new product tiers, with features that include
audio processing and artificial intelligence. Prepared recently completed a
Series A funding round with a VC heavyweight. READ
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Axon
Brings Its Public Safety Technology to Retail The provider of body cameras
and Tasers to police is making a push into retail and health care via a new
product line. That move comes amid larger changes in public safety tech. READ
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Baltimore
City Schools Unveil 25 New Electric School Buses The new e-buses in
Baltimore are part of a nationwide push to transition the U.S.' 480,000 school
buses away from their dependence on fossil fuels. Officials say the new
vehicles will mean quieter roads and facilities. READ
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Better
Security Starts with Search Learn how the Texas A&M University System
reduced detection time by 99% using Elastic. READ
THEIR STORY
Black
Buyers Likely to Lose Gains as Housing Affordability Drops In 2020, Black
homeownership jumped to nearly 46 percent, the highest rate since 2010, and
held close to that in 2021 and 2022. But as borrowing costs and home prices
rise, it’s unlikely their gains will hold. READ
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Citizen
Engagement Tools Build Trust, Public Access to Government AI-powered
chatbots and translation tools are just some of the offerings available to
state and local governments looking to connect with residents and increase
civic participation. READ
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Colorado
Lawmakers Lead Push on Regulating AI As artificial intelligence continues
to reshape society, some of Colorado’s highest-profile federal lawmakers are
trying to establish guardrails without shutting down the technology altogether.
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Colorado
Might Pay Former Inmates for Workforce Development A pilot program would
provide $3,000 to people leaving Colorado prisons for basic living expenses if
they agree to participate in a workforce development program. The proposal
faces an uphill battle in the Legislature. READ
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Connecticut
Proposes Lowering Alcohol Limit to Prevent Traffic Deaths During the first
22 days of this year, 17 people died in road crashes across the state.
Legislators have proposed legislation to lower the blood alcohol level for
arrest to .05, down from the current .08. READ
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Could
an Emergency Declaration Help Save Louisiana’s Coastline? The state’s
Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority has advised Gov. Jeff Landry that
he should declare a state of emergency for coastal Louisiana.
This would prod agencies to advance the state’s 50-year Coastal Master Plan. READ
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Creating
More Than Just Pretty Websites Local government websites should be resident
engagement tools, not digital brochures or org charts. We use intuitive
navigation, smart search, and more for optimal self-service. Download
the Fact Sheet
Disaster
Zone Podcast: ‘Transforming Wildfire Management With AI’ Using technology
to aid in prevention and mitigation. READ
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Empowering
First Responders to Stay Connected This paper provides insightful
information on enabling seamless emergency communications, the benefits of
purpose-built communication devices in minimizing risks for first responders,
and utilizing the capabilities of 5G to support a density of IoT devices and
enable new capabilities DOWNLOAD
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Federal
Agencies Team Up to Tackle AI DemocratizationThe U.S. National Science
Foundation and other collaborating federal agencies are launching a national
pilot to research, and ultimately bolster investment in, the area of artificial
intelligence. READ
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Forum
Questions Future of Digital Identity, Path Forward Panelists at a recent
policy forum said passkeys with detection-enabled biometrics make for a more
secure online future, but accessibility and digital equity concerns must be
addressed. READ
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Fulton
County, Ga., Cyber Attack Causing Major Outages Currently, residents cannot
get new marriage certificates, election offices are closed, property
transactions cannot be processed and online court record systems are
unavailable. READ
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As Georgia
introduces new legislation to address cyberbullying and regulate teenage social
media use, other states with comparative laws are facing staunch legal
challenges related to privacy. READ
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GSA
Partners With Local, State Agencies on Notification Platform The U.S.
General Services Administration has chosen to collaborate with four states to
pilot a text notification platform geared toward enhancing internal and
external communication surrounding federal benefits services. READ
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Homeless
Point-in-Time Counts: Tech Means Better Data, Outcomes Point-in-time counts
show government officials how and where homelessness impacts communities,
informing the equitable distribution of resources. GIS tech and new processes
are improving the accuracy of these counts. READ
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Improving
cyber resiliency—now StateRAMP™ authorized Protect your agency’s data,
ensure mission continuity, and stay resilient against any cyber threat. LEARN
HOW
K-12
Cybersecurity Spending, Insurance on the Rise According to a survey by the
school software company Clever, most K-12 administrators predict more
cybersecurity spending in the near future, and most districts have
cybersecurity insurance or are planning to acquire it. READ
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Keeping
Deepfakes Out of Court May Take Shared Effort Court officials anticipate
having messy debates over whether evidence is authentic or fabricated, with
deepfakes skewing jurors’ decisions and digital forensics analysts helping to
find the truth. READ
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Market
for Disaster Management Tools Expands to Meet Need As hurricanes, wildfires
and earthquakes grow in strength and frequency, first responders are
increasingly adopting new digital tools like drones and integrated dispatch
systems to improve response. READ
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Medicate,
Mitigate and Rejuvenate: An Agenda for States in 2024 Mental health,
climate and workforce are at the core of a complex cluster of issues
confronting lawmakers this year. READ
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Micromobility
Is Quickly Becoming a Digital Experience Artificial intelligence and other
technology common to modern transportation systems are finding their way into
bikes, scooters and other micromobility devices. READ
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New
York City Pledges to Pay Off $2B in Medical Debt In 2022, Cook
County, Ill., became the first
local government to partner with the nonprofit group RIP Medical Debt to use
private donor funds to buy up and forgive patient debt. Since then, seven local
governments, including NYC, have joined the program. READ
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NTIA's
Fiber-Only BEAD Policy Limits Broadband Expansion As states work to make
use of federal broadband funding, a stipulation that the money can't be used
for wireless networks is shortsighted and could hinder high-speed Internet
access for those who need it now. READ
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People
Who Visit Their Municipality's Website Are 5x More Likely to Trust Their Local
Government. A frictionless online experience for your residents leads to
increased use of online services. Learn the five features your website needs to
increase resident self-service. GET
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Political
Interference and the Future of Higher Education Public universities are
under siege in too many places as elected officials move to install new leaders
and limit what can be taught. Educational institutions should be safe for
learning and as incubators for democracy. READ
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Secure
Access Service Edge Architecture (SASE) Explained SASE has emerged in
recent years as a definitive aspect of modern network architecture and
security. Learn about this in the latest explainer brief. DOWNLOAD
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State
of the States 2024: AI Ushers in ‘Dawn of a New Era’ From broadband and
electric vehicles to social media and AI, we look at where governors hope to
invest state budgets as they deliver their biggest speeches of the year. READ
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Telehealth,
Analytics Tools Impact the Work of Public Health Offerings from companies
like Lyssn and Biobot Analytics have the potential to majorly change not only
how people access physical and mental health services, but how government
responds to those needs. READ
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Texas
Oil and Gas Pays $26.3B in State and Local Taxes, Royalties The industry
paid the highest total of state and local taxes and state royalties last year
in all of Texas history, breaking
last year’s record by more than $1.5 billion. The taxes translate to $72
million daily for schools, roads, first responders and more. READ
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The
Case for Meaningful Public University Oversight Culture-war conflicts
obscure our neglect of a responsibility for holistic, constructive legislative
oversight of public higher education. Lawmakers should hold governing boards
accountable for meeting the needs of their students. READ
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The
Challenges Suburbs Face in Refilling Office Space Urban downtowns are
navigating a “doom loop” of office vacancy, retail decline and lower transit
ridership. Things look both a bit different and somewhat similar in the
suburbs. READ
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The
Increasing Trend of Lawmakers Overriding Ballot Initiatives Legislatures
and governors are not afraid of undermining — or even downright repealing —
citizen initiatives that win at the ballot box. READ
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The
Terrifying New Tactic Used to Harass Public Officials Swatting — falsely
reporting a serious emergency to provoke aggressive police response — is on the
rise. Fighting this dangerous and distracting trend remains challenging, both
legally and technologically. READ
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Three
Dallas-Area Races That Could Reshape Local Politics The low-profile primary
races in state House District 108 and the contest for Dallas County Republican
Party chair will have wide-reaching impacts. READ
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Vermont
IT Modernization Takes a Relationship-First Focus Vermont is revamping
legacy IT systems, some of which are 50 years old, while also exploring uses
for new technologies, including artificial intelligence. READ
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Washington
State Lawmakers Look to Tackle Generative AI Gov. Jay Inslee has signed an
executive order requiring state agencies to make guidelines for the use of
artificial intelligence that mimics the human brain to create new pictures,
words, sounds and videos. READ
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What
It Will Take to Make Rural Broadband Affordable — and Keep It That Way Tens
of billions in federal funds are on the way to spread high-speed Internet
across the countryside. States should structure their grant programs to make
sure markets are competitive. READ
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Where
Pension Incentive Pay Makes Sense — and Doesn’t Long-term financial
incentives for investment success are commonplace in the private sector, but
tricky to design in public retirement plans. The implementation challenges are
structural, operational, methodological and, yes, political. READ
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Why
AI Can’t Replace Air Traffic Controllers An air traffic safety expert explains
why humans will remain central to managing the nation’s airports and airspace
even as AI promises to improve air traffic control. READ
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