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How targeted emails help one agency fill critical jobs
June 13, 2023 | News, Data & AnalyticsData from an integrated communications platform helps the Oregon Department of Transportation target recruitment emails to potential job candidates.
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Governor signs bill paving the way for state-level AI bill of rights
| News, Emerging TechThe Connecticut legislation requires an inventory of the technology’s use in government and establishes an artificial intelligence working group to make recommendations.
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Debt deal casts doubt on CHIPS Act innovation hubs
| News, Emerging TechSome experts are questioning whether the CHIPS Act vision of 20 innovation hubs will be fully met after Biden and Republican House Speaker Kevin McCarthy agreed to freeze spending as part of a deal to keep the nation from defaulting… Read More »
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As Kentucky’s largest coal producer mines bitcoin, its power discounts draw scrutiny
| News, Emerging TechA dispute before the state’s utility regulator will determine whether electrical utilities should have given bitcoin miners in eastern Kentucky economic development incentives to locate in their service territories.
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Modern grants management requires data fabric agility and low-code simplicity
June 12, 2023 | News, Cloud & InfrastructureCOMMENTARY | As grants management grows increasingly complex, an automated, agile grantmaking ecosystem can give agencies relief from tedious and time-consuming work and improve their ability to easily track and report performance and outcomes.
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Better data sharing begins with dispelling staff mistrust
| News, Data & AnalyticsEnsuring that employees understand data-sharing agreements and are comfortable with the terminology will build the trust they need to learn to use data effectively, experts say.
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Efforts to get data equity-ready will also support AI
| News, Data & AnalyticsFollowing best practices to harmonize artificial intelligence systems and public data will help mitigate bias and support equity, a federal official says.
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Latest broadband map could mean less money for some states
| News, Cloud & InfrastructureThe revised map that shows where there is little to no internet service in the U.S. comes as the feds are about to distribute nearly $42.5 in broadband funding.
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Why address confidentiality programs are broken and how we can fix them
June 09, 2023 | News, Data & AnalyticsCOMMENTARY | To protect the privacy of at-risk people requires better regulations limiting data collection, stronger consumer rights and scalable solutions for removing personal information from the internet.
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Officials tout data centers’ economic benefits
| News, Cloud & InfrastructureAmazon said its facilities in Virginia paid more than $300 million in taxes last year alone, and local leaders said the campuses contribute to economic development.