The time it takes the Jackson County Sheriff’s Office to respond to calls for police service will slow in the foreseeable ...
The testing company Pearson will create and administer a digital version of the Specialized High School Admissions Test ...
The university had already banned employees from using the app on school-owned and operated devices, but starting Jan. 3, ...
The Federal Aviation Administration has issued a one-month ban on unmanned aerial vehicles flying over parts of about two dozen towns and cities in New Jersey.
Washington, Conn., with one stoplight and a population of just under 4,000 people, is set to become the first town to begin ticketing speeders by license plate readers.
A massive car-charging plaza is being developed in California, while Colorado is moving forward with a high-speed charging ...
A new cyber center will extend the Science Applications International Corporation's footprint to directly support the U.S. Air Force’s initiatives in cybersecurity, electronic warfare, information ...
The Spokane County Commission voted to accept a nearly $1 million grant from the U.S. Department of Justice, to examine body camera footage and determine the effectiveness of its training. A system ...
Ruth Day, chief information officer for the state of Kentucky throughout Gov. Andy Beshear’s administration, intends to retire at the end of the year. The announcement came from the Kentucky Finance ...
The state has committed to replacing its current campaign finance reporting system with a solution that may be easier to use than its current one. Like the old system, the new one will enable ...
According to several leaders of ed-tech companies and nonprofits, 2025 will bring a need for increased teacher and state-level leadership, better data, college modernization, and greater focus on the ...
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