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70,000
Fewer Texas High School Students Applied for Federal Financial Aid The
lower number in completed applications for aid has education advocates worried
about a smaller fall enrollment this year. An overhaul of the form has caused
delays and setbacks across the country. READ
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A
Comeback on Housing for New York’s Governor? Gov. Kathy Hochul says she and
lawmakers have a “conceptual agreement” that includes both tax breaks for
developers and some new tenant protections. She failed to win approval of an
ambitious housing package last year. READ
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Digital Ads Tax Would Devastate Small Businesses Like Mine Affordable
online advertisements are critical for thousands of brick-and-mortar businesses
that need to reach out to national customers to survive. A Nebraska
proposal and similar federal legislation would be a serious blow. READ
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Addressing
America’s Housing Crisis: Lessons from Denmark Other countries have dealt
with similar challenges in different ways. The Danish model has some elements
state and local governments in the U.S.
could adapt. READ
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ALPR Audit Takeaways: What We Learned About Policy Gaps As
the use of automatic license plate readers grows, Government Technology
reviewed public safety agencies’ audits and policies to determine progress. READ
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April is National Financial Literacy Month. New York Slate
Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli and New York State Education Commissioner Dr.
Betty Rosa advocate teaching financial literacy in high schools to better
prepare students for making important financial decisions in the future. Read
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ASU+GSV
2024: K-12 Leaders Endorse Experiments With GenAI
Education leaders from across the U.S. led a webinar at the annual ASU+GSV
Summit on Monday to explain how school districts have started to embrace
generative AI, worrying less about cheating and more about learning. READ
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Bridging
Communication Gaps in Civic Infrastructure Projects
From roads to bridges to drainage systems, a successful civic
infrastructure project requires communication among all stakeholders. But
communication challenges can arise throughout the life cycle of any
infrastructure asset. READ
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Broadband
Availability Relatively High in U.S., but Gaps Remain A new report by the
Vernonburg Group finds access to broadband is not generally inhibited by
demographic factors — but instead others like location and type of land. READ
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California
Can’t Curb Homelessness? Look What Texas Cities Have Done.
Cities there and in other states are building more housing of all types.
They’re approaching housing on a regional basis. And there are other steps California
could be taking to prevent homelessness. READ
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California
Faces a Crisis Over Lack of Court Recorders Last year, 332,000 hearings
occurred without a court reporter or an electronic recording device in Los
Angeles County Superior Court alone. Without a verbatim recording of what
happened, defendants struggle to protect their rights. READ
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California’s
Debt Continues to Grow After borrowing billions from the federal government to pay for unemployment
during the pandemic, the state’s debt now stands at about $21 billion and
growing. The state also currently accounts for about 20 percent of the nation’s
unemployment. READ
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Camille
Stewart Gloster Leaves Federal Cyber Role Stewart Gloster departs the
Office of the National Cyber Director after two years serving as the deputy
national cyber director for technology and ecosystem security. READ
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Chicago
Separation from Illinois Referendum Reaches Ballot
In November, Madison County
voters will be asked whether Cook County,
which includes Chicago, should
separate and form a new state. Madison
County has a history of proposing
non-binding referendums. READ
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Civics
and Science: Contemporary Issues for Civil Democracy Dr. Robert A.
Michaels' new book focuses on contemporary issues of critical importance to
American democracy exploring the nexus between civics and science, identifying
contemporary issues of critical importance for American democracy. For
more information click HERE.
Colorado
DMV Focuses on Accessibility, 'Omnichannel Experience' Officials have
leveraged digital and mobile tools to make services more widely accessible to
Coloradans regardless of location. Simultaneously, they are upgrading their IT
infrastructure to more modern tools. READ
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Columbia,
S.C., May Use AI on Garbage Trucks to Enforce Codes The technology works by
using cameras to take pictures of the houses along garbage truck routes, and
artificial intelligence is then used to analyze the pictures and detect code
violations. READ
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Connecticut
Bill Asks State to Choose AI Tool for Schools A proposed piece of
legislation would have the Connecticut State Department of Education select an
AI tool for educators and students to use, and create a professional learning
program to teach them how to use it. READ
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Cyber Storm. Federal government will revise the National
Cyber Incident Response Plan after testing it in mock response to a simulated
major cyber incident on critical infrastructure, Federal
News Network reports.
Deciphering
Metrics: From NCAA Women’s Basketball to Cyber Trends Iowa’s
Caitlin Clark clearly propelled NCAA women’s basketball viewership. But what do
past numbers teach us about future expectations — in both basketball and cyber
metrics? READ
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Eastern Cooke County, Texas,
Will Get Fiber-Optic Broadband A pact between the county and Internet service
provider Nortex will extend high-speed Internet to residents in the underserved
communities of Callisburg, Woodbine and Oakridge. The network is slated to come
online in late 2025. READ
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Economic
Fallout from Baltimore’s Bridge Collapse Hits Home Maryland
legislators are taking steps to protect workers and businesses affected by the
port and highway closure. There are broader, indirect effects, however, that
are creating additional uncertainty. READ
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Ed-Tech
Development Evolves to Address Risks of AI As schools and universities make
more use of artificial intelligence-driven tools, some ed-tech developers are
seeking input from educators and implementing policies related to ethical use
and data privacy. READ
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Education
Sector in Constant State of Flux, Driven by AI Ed tech has been in a
constant state of upheaval since 2020, first because of remote learning and now
artificial intelligence. These technologies aren't going away, but they're also
not solving all of education's problems. READ
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Federal
Dollars Seek to Reverse Decline in Head Start Enrollment
Last month, Washington
increased funding for the preschool program by $275 million. Additional money
for salaries may help address workforce shortages that have led to a steep
decline in enrollment. READ
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Fighting
Every Wildfire Makes Big Fires More Extreme It also may harm forests’
ability to adapt to climate change and affect the way plants and animals
interact with fire. READ
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Firefighter
Numbers Continue to Shrink as Calls Increase Firefighter staffing shortages
come in contrast to the increased amount of work on their plates. Calls now
range from wildland fires to motor vehicle accidents to medical problems that
would never have prompted a call years ago. READ
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Florida
COVID Deaths at Nearly 2,300 Already This Year Only about 16 percent of Florida
adults are up to date on their COVID-19 vaccines, compared to 23 percent
nationally. Experts urge the elderly, who make up 91 percent of deaths in the
state, to get vaccinated. READ
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Former
Educator, Tech Leader Is Raleigh, N.C.’s New CISO Raleigh
has hired Marina Kelly to lead its cybersecurity efforts as CISO. Her
executive-level experience includes time at North
Carolina State University,
where she was an IT manager in its Office of IT. READ
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Four
Stages of Communications for a Successful Government Customer Experience This
guide outlines four critical communication stages that best enable government
to communicate with customers and improve outreach, enrollment and engagement
around public services. DOWNLOAD
From
Nation’s Capital, Opexus Looks to Grow State, Local Business
The company rebranded and moved to Washington,
D.C., last year to be closer to federal
customers. But, as its CEO explains, non-federal markets remain important to
the firm’s growth. READ
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Go
Modular: How a Stackable Strategy Helps Governments Modernize Business Systems To
optimize business systems and deliver value to taxpayers, governments should
focus on a modular strategy that allows them to stack solutions and
applications that work together seamlessly — without having to overhaul all
their business systems at once. READ
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Google
Will Remove Links to California News Sites The tech giant’s announcement is
pushback against pending legislation that would require companies such as
Google to pay a “journalism usage fee” when they sell ads next to new content. READ
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High
Schoolers Train to Become EMTs Amid Shortage Public schools in Chicopee,
Mass., are working with a local ambulance
company to train students. They can be qualified as emergency medical techs by
the time they graduate. READ
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How
Inclusive Content Can Increase Resident Engagement Local government
websites should be resident engagement tools, not digital brochures or org
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How
to Protect Water Systems Against Cyber Attack Recent events highlight the
fact that water systems are targets for cyber attacks. There are ways of
strengthening defenses at little to no cost, but more needs to be done to
implement them. READ
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How
to Tackle Cyber Crime Ecosystems, Teen Extortionists At an event held by
the Institute for Security and Technology, experts discussed why simply
arresting ransomware developers isn’t enough to effectively combat this cybersecurity
problem. READ
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Insights
for Faster Incident Response Transit agencies are flooded with real-time
data from social media feeds, sensor alerts and more. Event detection platforms
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Keeping
First Responders Safe: The Latest Tools and Strategies This paper from
Verizon details how network upgrades, additional data and artificial
intelligence applications are set to change how agencies respond to emergencies
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L.A.
County to Be Net Zero by 2045 Under Updated Climate Plan The County
Board of Supervisors unanimously
approved a new climate action plan on Tuesday that will set updated standards
for phasing out oil and gas production, construction of zero-carbon buildings
and reducing driving trips. READ
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Lack
of ITIL and Automation Remain Public-Sector Challenges A study found
public-sector IT struggles with automation and ITIL. Learn how to tackle these
challenges and gain insights into what other public-sector IT leaders are doing
to solve these problems. READ
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Lawmakers advanced data privacy legislation that supporters
say would be unique in the U.S.
in protecting individual privacy and limiting the type of digital information
companies can collect and maintain. READ
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Local Officials in Michigan Team for Election Security Prep
Sponsored by the Michigan Secretary of State's Office, the closed-session event
took place at the Michigan Works office in Traverse City,
with more sessions planned elsewhere in the coming weeks. READ
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Many
Migrant Children Evicted from Shelters Also Left School Almost 700 children
who were evicted from New York City’s
migrant shelters on Jan. 9 are no longer enrolled in the city’s school system.
Many educators are worried about how this will impact those students’ futures. READ
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Medicaid,
SNAP Could Become Key Cyber Attack Targets A new report predicts cyber
attackers may increasingly target federal services that support residents’
basic needs, aiming to disrupt U.S. society, spark panic and foment distrust in
government. READ
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Modernizing
Spaces for a Hybrid Workforce Wake County,
the largest county in North Carolina
at over 1 million residents, is home to North
Carolina State University
as well as Raleigh, the state
capital. The county is known for its innovative spirit and has been modernizing
to meet the increasing demand for remote work. The county recognized the need
for a more seamless approach to collaboration between its in-office and remote
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New
Mexico Laboratory Unveils Supercomputer to Advance AI Los Alamos National
Laboratory has unveiled its newest supercomputer, which officials say will
accelerate how they integrate artificial intelligence into both national
security work and scientific research. READ
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New
Ransomware Actor Threatens Change Healthcare Change Healthcare has
reportedly already paid off one set of cyber attackers, but now a second group
is claiming that it has stolen data, too. READ
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New
Vermont CISO Has Extensive Federal, Private-Sector Resume John Toney, the
new chief information security officer for the state of Vermont, replaces Scott
Carbee, who stepped down in August to join the University of Vermont as ISO.
Toney spent more than a decade at the U.S. Secret Service. READ
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North Dakota Initiative to Offer
Cybersecurity for Hospitals The North Dakota Hospital Association is working
with a cybersecurity company and an insurance firm to offer affordable services
to hospitals and health-care organizations statewide. It comes as cyber attacks
on health-care groups are rising. READ
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One
City's Quest to Rein in Reckless Driving City
and state leaders in the Milwaukee
area are addressing a spike in reckless driving in a variety of ways, from
increasing penalties to redesigning streets. The city has a goal of eliminating
traffic deaths by 2037. READ
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Pharmacists'
Crucial Role in Getting Vaccines into Arms Pharmacists are convenient,
accessible and trusted. Improving reimbursements and making permanent the
authority they were given for the pandemic will increase immunization rates and
save lives. READ
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Piercing
the Veil on the Obscure and Powerful Politicians Who Set the Rates for What
Floridians Pay for Energy The five members of Florida’s Public Service Commission
have great sway over what sources energy utilities use to generate electricity
and how much Floridians must pay for their power. READ
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Public
Health's Strategy to Protect Against Bird Flu Detection of avian flu in
dairy cows and one sick worker don’t add up to imminent danger for lots of
people. But public health officials say the threat shouldn't be taken lightly. READ
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Public
Safety Firm Versaterm Buys ICS, Expanding ‘Ecosystem’ The Canada-based gov
tech supplier has acquired a company that sells CAD, RMS and other tools for
first responders and public safety agencies. Versaterm’s CEO explains the
thinking behind his company’s latest deal. READ
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Resisting
the Campaign for Safer Streets Reducing traffic deaths is a compelling
proposition, but it gets complicated when trying to make it so. READ
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Robots
Step in Amid Rising Labor Costs and Worker Shortages Manufacturing
companies are frequently turning to robotics in response to labor shortages,
increased strike risks and the need for flexibility with the transition to
electric vehicles. READ
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Scooters Cluttering the Sidewalk? Corral Them New research
from the Urbanism Next
Center shows e-scooter parking
areas need to be spaced within a few hundred meters of each other to see the highest
use and to help declutter sidewalks. READ
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Smart
Cities and Cybersecurity: Protecting Citizens from Malicious Attacks Smart
cities and cybersecurity are inseparable. When you start integrating the
Internet of Things with infrastructure, a city cyber attack is, unfortunately,
inevitable. But that doesn't mean it has to be successful. READ
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SoCal Commuter Rail System Gets $1.3M for AI-Powered
Security The Metrolink network, which connects six Southern
California counties, has received $1.3 million from the U.S.
Department of Transportation. Its mission: to develop security with artificial
intelligence to detect hazards on tracks. READ
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Stanford
Report Compares AI to Human Intelligence The report shows just how much the
possibilities of AI, and very real worries, have come to the fore since OpenAI
launched its ChatGPT chatbot that sent the artificial intelligence industry
into overdrive. READ
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Taking
EMS Challenges to Capitol Hill This briefing from Verizon offers updates on
key legislation, policy news and advocacy initiatives that seek to improve the
delivery of prehospital care. DOWNLOAD
Texas
to Implement New Teacher Residency Program The state hopes that the
training program will better prepare teachers with real classroom experience —
and improve recruitment and retainment. Roughly one in three teachers hired in Texas
in the 2024 academic year were uncertified. READ
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The Next-Gen Emergency Vehicle Preemption technology
provides first responders the ability to alter traffic lights on a complete
route to an event, not just one light at a time. READ
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The
Obsolete Zoning Laws That Leave Downtowns Stagnant Seattle’s
mayor wants to revive the city center by opening much of it to businesses that
have long been forbidden. It’s a move toward more lenient zoning that has been
gathering steam in other places. READ
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The
States Where Pro-Growth Policies Rule Federal tax cuts may be in jeopardy,
but some states are reducing the tax burdens on their citizens and businesses.
It’s not surprising that millions are moving to states with robust free-market
policies — and leaving those that don’t have them. READ
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The
Surprising Political Difficulty of Promoting Infrastructure Safety For
politicians, there are lots of incentives in favor of new construction projects
but not much for maintenance. That can lead to deadly results, as the bridge
collapse in Baltimore demonstrated.
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Tuscaloosa,
Ala., Is Among the Worst Cities for Fraud The Alabama
city leads the nation with a 235.3 percent increase in reported fraud cases
between 2019 and 2023. The city also has 296.6 cases of reported credit card
fraud per 100,000 residents. READ
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University
of Arizona Will Add AI Degree Program The university will add two academic
programs, artificial intelligence and neuroscience, and revise one for fall
2024, pending approval by the state Board of Regents. READ
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Unlike many competitors, ChargerHelp trains workers for
network operations and field repair, with a focus on people and communities
long overlooked during earlier periods of technological change. READ
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Virginia
Governor’s Adviser Named Chief Transformation Officer Longtime business
leader Robert Ward, senior adviser to Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin since 2023,
has been appointed to help state officials in realizing change and
modernization. READ
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Wake County,
the largest county in North Carolina
at over 1 million residents, is home to North
Carolina State University
as well as Raleigh, the state capital.
The county is known for its innovative spirit and has been modernizing to meet
the increasing demand for remote work. The county recognized the need for a
more seamless approach to collaboration between its in-office and remote teams.
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K-12 Schools Move to Cloud to Enhance Data Security At an Education Week
webinar, panelists from the cloud software provider Softdocs said schools can
enhance data security by moving away from on-premise data management and using
third-party cybersecurity expertise. READ
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Wellness: Strategies & Tool Selection This fact sheet from CivicPlus
covers different approaches for addressing website challenges and how to select
the most suitable tools for optimal website health. DOWNLOAD