California has launched Opioids.CA.GOV, a reliable source of information on opioid use prevention, data, treatment, and support where Californians can also access information related to the state’s use of opioid settlement funds and efforts to hold drug traffickers accountable.
New York City is rolling out next-generation technology for its snowplows as the city prepares for snow season.
The Department of Labor (DoL) recently announced plans to partner with state agencies to strengthen the nationwide unemployment insurance (UI) system, “with a focus on how modern technology and digital practices can make state systems more accessible, resilient, and secure.”
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is moving to reestablish a new version of its Communications Security, Reliability, and Interoperability Council (CSRIC) advisory committee to take a look at how artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) technologies can boost communications network security.
The Georgia Technology Authority (GTA) has chosen Subi Muniasamy as its new chief technology officer, effective January 1, 2024.
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy announced that the state is working with Princeton University to establish a hub for artificial intelligence (AI) activity in the state.
The New Hampshire Department of Education (NHDoE) has expanded its partnership with Tutor.com to increase statewide access to around-the-clock individualized expert tutoring.
California State University, Sacramento has launched a new artificial intelligence institute, with the goal of leading the charge in AI education.
Sens. Mitt Romney, R-Utah, and Tim Kaine, D-Va., have successfully offered two amendments to Federal legislation that are aimed at better understanding the impact of smartphones in the classroom.
With the holiday season upon us, we at MeriTalk wanted to spread some holiday cheer. We’ve gathered up photos of our furry friends dressed in festive attire, meeting Santa, or just enjoying some winter weather.