The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) awarded another $24 million in funding for the Emergency Connectivity Program (ECP), which provides digital services to students nationwide.
Through a new grant program, Massachusetts will train 50,000 employees from 177 municipalities and public school districts with cybersecurity training to better detect and avoid cyber threats.
While many industries continue to utilize virtual models of people and objects to mimic and predict the performance of their physical counterparts, a recent report from the Government Accountability Office (GAO) warns that some virtual models raise technical, privacy, security, and ethical challenges.
In a bid to increase government transparency, the Department of Agriculture (USDA) has launched the Rural Data Gateway.
Just as registration for spring sports gets underway, Hoboken, N.J., has launched a new recreation registration and facilities reservation request system called RecDesk.
For more than a year, President Biden’s nomination of Gigi Sohn to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), has been stalled in the Senate. On Feb. 14, the Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee held its third hearing on her nomination, and it was largely a rinse and repeat of previous hearings.
GSA Administrator Robin Carnahan addressed state government leaders at the Aspen Institute Financial Resilience Summit in Washington DC on February 2, 2023, emphasizing her department’s focus on customer experience, shared services and smarter funding and procurement.
Dakota State University (DSU) is partnering with the National Security Agency (NSA) through its Educational Partnership Agreement (EPA) to enhance the technological abilities of the institution.
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) announced $30 million in new funding for the Emergency Connectivity Program (ECP), which provides digital services for students nationwide.
A new report from the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction finds that teachers with higher effectiveness ratings prior to the pandemic-driven disruptions of the 2020-2021 school year helped mitigate learning loss as students and teachers shifted to remote and hybrid learning.