State CIO Craig Orgeron said he believes many young tech professionals have the desire to do public service. At the NASCIO 2024 Annual Conference, he talked about seemingly small changes that might ...
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City officials will begin working to forecast pothole hot spots in order to find and fill holes that have gone unreported. An ...
To meet air quality permit requirements to run a green hydrogen facility in Massena, N.Y., Air Products will build electric ...
If Ohio enacts Alyssa’s Law, the state would spend $25 million to purchase silent alarm systems for public and private schools, including wearable panic buttons and automatic alerts for staff.
The EPA's Clean School Bus Program awarded money to New Orleans-area transportation companies to convert over 70 diesel ...
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Built to meet growing student interest in esports, the university's new 4,000-square-foot facility includes 36 gaming PCs, ...
During a public hearing before his approval, Raheem L. Mullins predicted a future in which jurors have notebook computers and ...
The Fresno City Council has approved a 10-year lease-purchase deal to buy a brand-new H125 jet turbine helicopter – the same ...
Power line crews, fire departments, public works departments and even sheriffs' deputies with chainsaws were out in Southwest ...
A law passed this year requires the state police to create a model policy for other Maryland departments, a guideline that ...