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.
The Los Angeles County Office of Education (LACOE) is now offering its students access to school-based telehealth mental health services.
The Government Accountability Office (GAO) released its third report in a series of four that lay out the main cybersecurity areas the Federal government needs to urgently address.
As AI technologies continue to evolve at a rapid pace, a new bill in California aims to shape AI policy across the state and help increase consumer privacy and protection.
West Virginia has launched two new websites aimed at improving the state’s distribution of grants and infrastructure funding.
As state and local governments kick off digital transformation initiatives, many find their existing IT Service Management (ITSM) tool presents a stumbling block. Fortunately, more modern, codeless ITSM platforms provide the necessary capabilities for success – combining Project Portfolio Management (PPM), Enterprise Service Management (ESM) as well as integration and automation (iPaaS) in one platform.
ChatGPT, the chatbot technology launched by OpenAI late last year to much fanfare for its ability to create highly realistic narratives, may also end up delivering advantages to hackers who need to upgrade their phishing email pitches, according to new research released by BlackBerry.
The Ohio State University (OSU) will use $3 million in state funding to design curriculum for Ohio’s Broadband and 5G Sector Partnership to help develop a skilled broadband workforce, according to a press release from Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis’ newly proposed budget recommendations include a significant investment in cybersecurity and IT infrastructure statewide.