Prepping responders for automated vehicles
A new report proposes a curriculum for helping first responders, police and crash scene investigators understand rapidly changing automated vehicle technology.
Can cities monetize their data?
The North Texas Innovation Alliance is researching how member cities and counties can monetize data to boost revenue.
What’s Ahead for State Tech Leaders
In a new special report Route Fifty examines some of the emerging issues and challenges that state chief information officers are contending with.
Localities Pose Stricter Rules on E-Scooter Use, But Challenges Remain
After a pandemic-induced dip, scooter ridership is on the rise again, rekindling concerns about safety and other issues.
County Judge Bans Elf on the Shelf ‘Tyranny’ as ‘Gift To Tired Parents’
Cobb County, Georgia Superior Court Judge Robert D. Leonard II, in a blistering decision, banned the elf, a stuffed toy that serves as a lookout for Santa around the world.
Introducing Route Fifty's Infrastructure Update
In this first edition of our new weekly newsletter, we look at the implications of the November election results on infrastructure issues around the U.S.
$1.2T Infrastructure Plan Offers Lucrative Target for Fraud
Research shows there are ways to fight fraud, but the bill contains very little language aimed at doing so.
The Cost for States to Expand Free Pre-K Under the Biden Plan
The Build Back Better proposal provides money for free preschool for 3- and 4-year-olds. States are required to contribute a percentage and will likely incur costs for workforce development, pay increases and adjusting elementary school curriculum.
County speeds rental assistance processing with cloud suite
Hamilton County, Ohio, worked with Google Cloud’s public benefit solutions to drastically cut the time it takes to process rental assistance applications.
Public safety collaboration platform gets DHS investment
The Department of Homeland Security’s Science and Technology Directorate has awarded Mobility 4 Public Safety $1.5 million to advance its secure messaging and collaboration tool for first responders.
Infrastructure Package Includes Major Investment In Cybersecurity
Among the $1 trillion in overall funding, the bill features a $100 million cyber response and recovery fund for critical infrastructure and other cyber benefits.
$1B for Urban Highway Removals On the Way, More Money Could Follow
Advocates say $4 billion in domestic spending legislation that could help revamp roads that split apart cities is a crucial addition to funding in the infrastructure bill Congress approved last week.
How to Establish Connections With the Gen Z Community
COMMENTARY | The ideal way to engage with residents age 25 and younger is to network in their community in order to allow everyone to be on equal footing, according to a Gen Z government analyst.
Broadband Dominates Tech Funding In Infrastructure Bill
Funds will go to expanding broadband and 5G connectivity nationwide.
Dollar Signs Drive Police Departments to Electric Car Experiments
Under pressure economically as well environmentally, governments are seeing savings in ditching fossil-fuel cars.
Is Covid-19 Here to Stay?
Some viruses go extinct, while others stick around. The virus coronavirus seems likely to remain with us for the long term.
The Best and Worst Cities to Retire Are Surprising
Orlando, Florida tops the list for best cities to retire while San Bernardino, California comes in last, according to a report.
$1.2T infrastructure plan offers lucrative target for fraud
Whistleblowing, auditing, increased regulatory requirements and machine-learning tools for data mining and forensic analysis can help deter fraud, but lawmakers would be wise to include more anti-fraud language in large spending bills.
Tampa CV pilot seeks volunteers
The Tampa Hillsborough Expressway Authority is looking to recruit 300 volunteers to test connected vehicle applications.
Reduce the ‘blast radius’ in credential attacks, Krebs advises
To protect Active Directory credentials, standard identity security strategies must include multifactor authentication, zero trust and defense-in-depth, according to former CISA Director Chris Krebs.
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