Cybercriminals Use Pandemic to Attack Schools and Colleges
COMMENTARY | Almost 1,700 schools and colleges were hacked in 2020. Ignoring threats to cybersecurity now can be quite costly in the future.
Minnesota launches digital vaccination record
Using the Docket app, Minnesotans can access their immunization records to provide proof of vaccination against COVID-19.
IRS’ plans for cracking cryptocurrency wallets
The IRS wants to be able to decrypt hardware devices used as cryptowallets and set up a repeatable process forensic experts can use to exploit devices seized in investigations.
Space BACN: DARPA’s vision for satellite communications
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency is looking to build a low-cost, high-speed reconfigurable optical datalink to interconnect low-Earth Orbit satellites.
Tracking physical responses, target accuracy to enhance combat marksmanship
The Office of Naval Research is testing whether technology can help it spot dips in warfighters’ performance or lethality.
The Worker Shortages Plaguing the Public Sector
There are a variety of reasons New York is struggling to maintain essential services.
‘Love Your Block’ Grants Headed to Rural and Urban Cities
Each city will receive $100,000 and expert help from Cities of Service to quell the negative impact of abandoned and deteriorating properties.
States Embrace Vaccine Mandates Despite Potential Worker Exodus
“No one’s in panic mode here.”
Boston Will Elect Someone Other Than a White Man as Mayor for the First Time
Michelle Wu and Annissa Essaibi George, both women of color, will advance to the two-person general mayoral election set for November 2.
The States Where Afghan Evacuees Will Resettle
Forty-six states will receive Afghan evacuees, including special immigrant visa holders who assisted the United States military.
A Pivotal Moment for States and Localities Electrifying Their Fleets
Technology breakthroughs, federal funding and grants are reducing barriers to going electric with government-owned vehicles.
State Lawmakers Push to Allow Residents to Contribute to Abortion Access Fund
A bill would allow New York residents to contribute on their tax returns, allocating money to nonprofit organizations that help women travel and pay for abortions.
States’ smartphone exposure notification apps get mixed reviews
While the apps improved the speed and reach of contact tracing, the Government Accountability Office found several challenges limiting app use and the ability of states and others to determine whether the apps were effective.
3 questions state and local governments must answer about identity security
When agencies know where their IT assets are, who has access and what are users doing with that access, they can build out an identity security program that supports the mission while reducing the complexity of manual provisioning.
Treasury Releasing $13B More in Rental Aid to Successful Programs
At least 50 state and local government grantees have met funding distribution benchmarks that would make them eligible for additional money.
Forceful Vaccine Messages Backfire With Holdouts. How Can It Be Done Better?
COMMENTARY | A communication strategy that is sensitive to psychological reactance could empower the holdouts to willingly get vaccinated instead of grudgingly comply with a mandate, writes a communication scientist.
Secretly Removing a Condom During Sex is Technically Legal. One State is Poised to Change That.
Lawmakers in California approved legislation to ban “stealthing.” If signed into law, the state would be the first to explicitly outlaw the practice.
Bringing big data down to size
The Department of Energy is investing $13.7 million in projects that will address the challenges of moving, storing and processing the massive datasets.
State Mandates Can Help Improve Nursing Staff Shortages
States are creating alternative approaches to solve the heightened problem of filling nursing jobs, according to a report based on American Hospital Association data.
How data, analytics and AI power public health
Advances in immunization information systems and contact tracing are a few example of progress made during the pandemic that will set the tone for years to come.
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