With $1.4B in Awards, USDA Seeks to Loosen Grip of ‘Extraction Economy’ on Rural America
Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack said a new package of loans and grants is meant to help build wealth outside of cities and suburbs.
How to Jump-Start Cycling Infrastructure Improvements
The Final Mile program successfully encouraged rapid expansion of local cycling networks in five cities, according to a new report that includes recommendations for policymakers.
Why Turning Motels Into Housing Could Outlast the Pandemic
States and localities looked to motels and hotels early in the Covid-era to house the homeless and people needing to quarantine. Now some of the programs show signs of becoming more permanent.
Federal Infrastructure Funding Creates Huge Broadband Responsibilities for States
COMMENTARY | States will receive billions to improve broadband access, but have limited experience administering broadband grant programs. Here are important priorities to consider to effectively use the money.
Regulators Scrutinize Buy Now, Pay Later Plans
Consumer advocates worry about buyers overextending themselves.
How agencies propel decision-making with data
By addressing specific program needs, centralizing analytics services and growing the data science workforce, agency chief data officers are adding value and building a data culture.
NY spearheads regional, data-driven approach to tracing illegal guns
The state plans to improve data analysis and information sharing with neighboring states, federal agencies and local law enforcement partners and beef up the analytical capabilities of the State Police.
Commerce Secretary Outlines Priorities for Billions in Local Broadband Spending
Gina Raimondo said roughly $50 billion her department is overseeing will go first to communities without service, or where speeds are slowest. She also promised flexibility for states.
Texas National Guard Troops Call Abbott’s Rushed Border Operation a Disaster
The governor has sent waves of troops to the border as Guard officials scramble to execute a massive mobilization that would normally take months to plan.
Rihanna Commits Millions to US Climate Change Efforts
The superstar singer's foundation is doling out grants to organizations focused on and led by women, youth, Black, Indigenous, people of color and LGBTQIA+ communities.
Governments Tapping Facial Recognition To Prove You’re You. Why That Raises Concerns
The move by states and the federal government promises to cut down on fraud, but at what cost?
Free Cybersecurity Tools Available to State and Local Governments
Many governments are eligible for no-cost cybersecurity solutions. All they need to do is ask, experts say.
Infrastructure Update: Local Concerns Muddy a FEMA Flood Insurance Overhaul
The Biden administration faces many tricky questions from states and localities as it tries to write rules to soften the blow of increasingly devastating floods.
Next-gen contact centers demand cloud infrastructure, AI
Government contact centers need a solid technology foundation built on a secure, cloud-based platform that uses artificial intelligence, natural language processing, machine learning and data analytics, a recent report says.
White House Releases Guidebook for Infrastructure Law
It's meant to help state and local officials better understand the programs available under the $1.2 trillion package.
Growing Number of Americans Seek Single-family Home Rentals
Build-to-rent communities have reached an all-time high, with about 60% located in suburbs, according to a new report.
Free cybersecurity tools for state, local governments
Free cybersecurity tools are available state, local, tribal and territorial government members of the Multi-State Information Sharing and Analysis Center and the Elections Infrastructure Information Sharing and Analysis Center – they just need to know to ask for them, experts said.
Democratic Governors Hold Out Hope for Build Back Better Legislation
The state leaders highlighted early childhood care and housing programs as especially important parts of the massive budget bill. But their GOP counterparts are wary of more federal spending.
Dashburgh: Pittsburgh's open data portal
With the open data dashboard, officials and residents can see cards, charts and maps on city operations.
Teachers ‘Beaten Down’ By Staff Shortages, Covid
In a survey, a quarter of teachers said they planned to quit.
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