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Power struggles in Data Center Alley
| Cloud & Infrastructure, NewsHigher electricity load forecasts and transmission challenges may create reliability issues for new data center projects in Northern Virginia.
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Ransomware hackers will still target smaller critical infrastructure, CISA director warns
| News, CybersecurityRansomware actors target infrastructure organizations of all sizes, making cybersecurity best practices imperative, CISA Executive Director Brandon Wales said.
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Blockchain, Web3 and the potential for government transformation
| News, Emerging TechBlockchain brings accountability and transparency to municipal processes and empowers constituents more than ever before.
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‘Quantum flute’ gets light particles to move in strange ways
| News, Emerging TechQuantum effects can be weird, but cool.
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How local governments are handling a threat they can’t even see
July 28, 2022 | News, CybersecurityThe proliferation of cyberattacks has prompted Pennsylvania municipalities to take extra steps to secure their systems. Here's what they're doing.
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Election info must be more accessible to disabled, survey says
| Data & Analytics, NewsUnderstanding how to better communicate with voters with disabilities – regardless of access to the internet – is crucial to making elections more accessible.
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AI can be a first line of defense in fielding 988 calls
| News, Public SafetyAs the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline is being rolled out, most localities are still unprepared and understaffed.
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Why cities and towns see a huge economic opportunity in the semiconductor bill
| News, Cloud & InfrastructureAs the legislation cleared the Senate on Wednesday, local leaders from tiny Taylor, Texas, to metropolitan Phoenix were eying the investment and jobs it could bring to their communities.
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Preventing wildfires could start with data from controlled burns
July 27, 2022 | News, Data & AnalyticsSage combines machine learning with data from edge sensors to provide on-the-spot detection, monitoring and analysis of a burning area.