Can AI and connected tech foster better disaster decision-making?
Researchers at the University of Central Florida are studying how artificial intelligence and smart technologies can advance collective decision-making to reduce community vulnerability and enhance resilience.
DOD: digital contact tracing key to force readiness
The Defense Health Agency envisions personnel wearing an unobtrusive device that supports proximity logging and recording in all military environments, including those disconnected from wide-area networks, to guard against coronavirus spread.
How One Rural County Struggles to Find Polling Places
In a North Carolina county, polling places shuttered, and voter turnout decreased.
Pennsylvania to Separately Count Late Mail-in Ballots
STATE AND LOCAL ROUNDUP | Water pollution linked to increased health costs in Wisconsin… Remote learning may have inflated Nashville school test results… Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis had trouble voting this week.
NOAA Partners with Google to Boost Weather Forecasts with AI
The roughly $10 million deal will also incorporate new hands-on training opportunities for both entities’ personnel.
Land Managers Can’t Burn the West Fast Enough
Prescribed burns, which create buffers against larger fires, can do only so much.
What’s at Stake for Local Governments in the Presidential Election
President Trump has publicly feuded with Democratic city leaders, but receives higher marks from many county officials and some Republican mayors. Former Vice President Joe Biden pledges local leaders of all political stripes will get his support.
Maryland Receives $300,000 Grant to Investigate Lynchings
The Maryland Lynching Truth and Reconciliation Commission received a $300,000 federal grant for their work that will “research and address the legacy of unsolved lynchings” in the state.
State AGs Call on DHS to Withdraw Student Visa Rule Change Proposal
The coalition of 22 state attorneys general objects to a proposed rule change that would place time limits on visas for foreign students and members of the media.
DOD lays foundation for permanent, secure telework
The Defense Department’s Commercial Virtual Remote environment will need to go to a cloud security Impact Level 5 to support higher sensitivity, controlled unclassified information and mission critical information.
Firefighting robot joins LA force
The Los Angeles City Fire Department’s new robotic firefighter, the Thermite RS3, was on the job just a day after it arrived.
How tech supports police accountability
To comply with a 2017 consent decree, the Baltimore Police Department has invested in digital platforms to improve training, records management and officer analytics.
Is Big Tech a big election security risk?
Advocacy groups are questioning whether companies that provide cloud services are doing enough to safeguard voter data and prevent interference in the 2020 election.
Americans living and serving overseas could tilt the 2020 election – if only they voted
The three million Americans living abroad could decide a presidential or congressional race with narrow margins.
Hospital Bills for Uninsured Covid Patients Are Covered, but No One Tells Them
The problem with the Covid-19 uninsured program is that even doctors don’t always know how it works or that the program exists.
West Virginians Were Promised an Economic Revival. It Hasn’t Happened Yet.
The coal industry continues to decline. Natural gas isn’t bringing the prosperity it promised, and now the pandemic has wrecked the state’s economy.
The Pandemic Could End Waiting in Line
Theme-park designers, architects, and engineers have been fighting against queues for decades. Covid-19 could finally kill them for good.
Philadelphia Imposes Curfew, Calls National Guard to Quell Violence Over Police Shooting
STATE AND LOCAL ROUNDUP | Thousands in Oklahoma City are without power after an autumn ice storm… The Justice Department launches probe of New Jersey veterans’ homes… New study says a flu shot could reduce the risk of catching Covid-19.
A City’s 48-Hour Push to Maintain 311 Service With At-Home Staff
The Buffalo, New York program highlights how the coronavirus has forced many state and local governments to quickly adopt new technology. Some officials see lasting value in the changes.
Who Will Get the Covid Vaccine First? A New Tool Aims to Help States Decide
A tool developed by epidemiologists and data scientists can be used to help states and counties decide how to allocate limited vaccine doses to high risk populations.
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