Climate data tools win NOAA challenge
The four winning teams developed digital tools designed to help local decision makers use federal data for better climate resilience planning.
The Push to Ban Books in Texas Schools Spreads to Public Libraries
Some Texas residents are asking for greater say in what titles appear on public library shelves.
When multifactor authentication for data security isn’t enough
Pre-boot authentication denies an attacker access to even a single data point – a viable option for federal agencies and critical infrastructure organizations securing data at rest.
7 cyber defense use cases
Whether facing data loss, ransomware, fraud or privacy threats, agencies can leverage technology and process solutions to help them prevent and respond to attacks.
USDA Offers $1.5B to Help With School Meal Supply Chain Struggles
School nutrition officials have flagged concerns about rising costs and goods shortages.
The $1.6B Federal Plan to Spur Local Zoning Reforms
A grant program proposed in Democrats’ massive spending bill is designed to help with zoning code rewrites. But how much can it do to boost the supply of affordable housing?
Cities Should Bridge the Digital Divide Using Federal Funds
A new report from the National League of Cities says while most local leaders are aware of their communities' broadband issues, they may not know how to fix the inequities.
Kronos ransomware attack impacting government employee paychecks
The cyberattack on the Kronos Private Cloud may last for weeks, affecting payroll and workforce management for many state and local government agencies.
The US is making plans to replace all of its lead water pipes from coast to coast
Most U.S. cities don’t know the exact location of buried lead service lines and don’t have enough data to map them. Replacing them will require significant analysis, modeling, data and some guesswork.
Are we prepared for quantum-based security?
While 90% of federal respondents to a recent survey said they will be ready to defend against quantum-powered attacks expected in the next two years, they may not fully grasp how much work lies ahead, an expert says.
Can Pay Raises Help Solve a Teacher Shortage? States Hope So.
They’re trying to retain teachers and attract beginners in a political climate that’s seen educators targeted by parents and policymakers over how history is taught and mask and vaccine mandates are enforced.
Booster Mandates Are a Tough Call for States, Businesses
New Mexico is the first and only state to require boosters for its employees.
Neighboring States Hit By Ransomware Attacks in Two Weeks
Virginia’s legislature and Maryland’s Department of Health both fell victim to cybercriminals. Although one security expert says the incidents are likely not linked.
Biden Adopts Trump’s Drinking Water Rules But Promises Improvements
The administration has plans for further updates aimed at getting lead service lines replaced nationwide.
How the bipartisan infrastructure bill could jumpstart mobility on demand
Strategic adoption of mobility-on-demand and mobility-as-a-service models can help ease traffic congestion, reduce road accidents and cut carbon emissions.
Michigan posts statewide dashboard for COVID-19 wastewater monitoring
The dashboard provides detailed, weekly analysis and interpretation of wastewater data and trends, providing public health officials early warning of COVID infection.
How Governments Can Find ‘Hidden Workers’
Public sector agencies can do more targeted outreach and take other steps to fill their growing number of staff openings, one report says.
The best way to protect personal biomedical data from hackers could be to treat the problem like a game
By accounting for the value of the shared data, the game-based approach finds strategies that strike the right balance between utility and privacy.
Mattresses and Mold Removal: Medi-Cal to Offer Unconventional Treatments to Asthma Patients
MADERA, Calif. — Growing up amid the dusty agricultural fields of the Central Valley, Ruby Marentes-Cabrera can’t recall a time when it wasn’t difficult to breathe.
How State and Local Leaders Can Bolster a Core American Ideal
COMMENTARY | Programs focused on preventing childhood trauma could go a long way towards delivering on the idea that the "pursuit of happiness" is an unalienable right.
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