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  1. HHS Putting People First in Human-Centered Design for Tribal Grants
    Top Federal officials are calling for a “human-centered” approach to technology solutions and Federal grant funding, saying that techno-digital solutions aren’t always enough and that officials must consider other needs in the process.
  2. Maryland Motor Vehicle Administration Touts Success of Online Services
    The Maryland Department of Transportation Motor Vehicle Administration (MVA) touted a new milestone for its online services platform – more than 2 million Marylanders have registered their myMVA online services accounts. The myMVA online services provides customers with real time access to driver and vehicle information.
  3. San Diego Developing Broadband Master Plan
    The city of San Diego has started work to develop a Broadband Master Plan with the ultimate goal of addressing internet access and digital equity across the city.
  1. New Mexico Rolls Out Digital Driver’s Licenses, State IDs
    New Mexico residents can now add their driver's license or state ID cards to their Apple and Google Wallets. The move, according to the New Mexico Motor Vehicle Division (MVD), will allow residents to seamlessly and securely add and present their IDs using their mobile device for certain purposes in the state and nationwide.
  2. Georgia Dept. of Transportation Selects Broadband Partner
    The Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) has selected Plenary Broadband Infrastructure (PBI) as the Operations, Maintenance and Commercialization (OMC) partner for the department’s upcoming broadband project.
  3. Dept. of Ed. Rolls Out Finalized Online FAFSA Form
    Following successful beta testing, the Department of Education has officially released the 2025–26 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
  4. University of Arizona CIO Announces Retirement
    University of Arizona Chief Information Officer (CIO) Barry Brummund announced that he will retire effective Jan. 17, 2025.
  1. ONCD Unveils new Toolkit to Strengthen Cyber Workforce
    National Cyber Director Harry Coker announced a new toolkit to help build and strengthen cybersecurity ecosystems during an event at Hinds Community College in Mississippi.
  2. Dept. of Ed. Urges School Leaders to Adopt Cellphone Policies
    The Department of Education is urging states, districts, and schools to adopt policies addressing the use of student personal devices in schools, and it issued new guidance to aid government and school leaders in developing their new policies.
  3. Kansas Upgrades Unemployment Insurance Online System
    The Kansas Department of Labor (KDOL) has completed a massive upgrade to its online system for accessing unemployment insurance (UI) benefits.
  4. Pennsylvania Distributing 9,000 Laptops to Community Institutions
    The Pennsylvania Broadband Development Authority (PBDA) will distribute more than 9,100 laptops to community institutions across the commonwealth to support residents who do not have access to digital technology.
  5. New York Rolls Out Customer Experience Strategy
    New York State has developed its first-ever customer experience strategy, a new initiative aimed at transforming how New Yorkers interact with government services and improving government operations on a day-to-day basis.
  6. Delaware Expands Data, Reports on Healthcare Cost Website
    The Delaware Department of Health and Social Services (DHSS) has added new data and reports to its CostAware website, which is designed to help state residents understand how their health care dollars are spent by comparing the variation of average costs for different episodes of care and medical services based on actual medical claims in Delaware.
  7. FCC Chair Calls on Congress to Fully Fund ‘Rip and Replace’ Program
    Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel is once again calling on Congress to fully fund the FCC’s Secure and Trusted Communications Networks Reimbursement Program (SCRP), which aims to have communications service providers “rip and replace” untrusted IT equipment from their networks.
  8. West Virginia State Parks Opens Online Merch Store
    Just in time for the holiday shopping season, West Virginia State Parks has opened a new online merchandise store.
  9. Report Ties Most CI Vulnerabilities to Same 20 Software Components
    More than 80 percent of the most severe tech-related vulnerabilities to critical infrastructure originate from the same 20 software components, a new report out this week from Fortress Information Security finds.
  10. N.C. Awards $800K For Coding, Mobile App Development
    Eighteen school districts across the state of North Carolina will receive a total of $800,000 in grant funding to help students develop computer science skills through coding and app development.