States Look to Virtual Reality for Workforce Development
Alabama and Arkansas have been using the technology to familiarize potential workers with entry-level skills.
An Invasive 'Jumping' Worm Spreads in the US, Threatening Forests
The worm is now showing up in multiple states. Its voracious eating habits could harm native wildlife and plants. Scientists say there isn't a way to combat the pest on a widespread scale.
5 Ways to Overcome the Hiring and Retention Crisis Without Raising Pay
Higher salaries alone are unlikely to be a cure-all for public sector workforce shortages. Some states and localities are experimenting with other approaches for attracting and keeping employees.
Microsoft raises bug bounties by up to 30%
The scenario-based bounties focus on vulnerabilities that have the highest potential impact on customer privacy and security.
Colorado May Soon Be the First State to Guarantee Lawmakers 12 Weeks of Paid Parental Leave
Such formal parental leave policies are extremely rare in statehouses. That’s changing as more women and young people serve in public office.
Texas boosts local cyber response with regional security operations center
Texas Department of Information Resources and Angelo State University will deliver “boots on the ground” cyber support for local governments.
The Rise of the Retro License Plate
With a simple aesthetic and catchy slogans, plate designs mimicking those from decades past are proving to be popular.
Mobile Driver's Licenses, Digital Credentials Can Protect Against Identity Theft
Standards for mobile licenses and credentials top the wish list of trade groups looking to steer the Biden administration’s action on combating identity theft and fraud.
City Turns to Traffic Safety Technology to Curb Pedestrian Accidents
Officials say two new tools will make the streets of Bellevue, Washington, safer by increasing the time pedestrians have at crosswalks and better identifying multimodal traffic at intersections.
States look to VR for workforce development
Alabama and Arkansas have been using virtual reality to familiarize potential workers with entry-level skills.
Facing Violent Threats and Abuse, State and Local Officials Are Calling It Quits
It's fueling concerns that qualified people may abandon or avoid public service. "That’s a big price to pay," warns one expert.
Traffic safety tech curbs pedestrian-related accidents
Two new tools will make the streets of Bellevue, Washington, safer by increasing the time pedestrians have at crosswalks and better identifying multi-modal traffic at intersections.
Streetlights leverage digital infrastructure for smart city apps
Cities are using internet-connected poles to support 5G access, energy efficiency, climate-related data collection and electric vehicle charging.
The New Buffalo Bills Stadium Is One of the Worst Deals for Taxpayers
COMMENTARY | Study after study has shown that stadiums are terrible public investments. Taxpayers rarely want to pay for them. So why do governments keep subsidizing them?
Advancing public safety by protecting critical infrastructure
Integrated and collaborative systems improve situational awareness and help responders quickly detect and contain threats.
Cities With the Lowest Home Prices in the US
Housing prices are soaring and interest rates are rising, but median home prices in these places are less than $185,000.
Residents Left Behind as Pandemic Hurts Bus Companies
Publicly funded bus services in rural communities fared better, but “in a lot of major urban areas, commuters aren’t coming back.”
Why Pandemic Food and Medicaid Benefits Could Soon an End
The federal government is again extending a health emergency keeping the extra aid in place, but this could be the last time.
How did public transportation affect COVID's spread?
With data from the Federal Highway Administration’s National Household Travel Survey, researchers examined how mobility patterns in 52 of the largest metro areas affected the spread of COVID.
A Holistic Statewide Approach to Understanding Pollution Issues
COMMENTARY | Pollution and waste threaten everyone’s health, but some communities are hit harder than others. As the Biden administration looks to tackle these disparities, states can get ahead of federal mandates by identifying challenges in their communities now.
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