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The state of Maryland has secured $1.7 million in Federal funding to pilot the use of drone aircraft systems to expand access to healthcare resources.
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    The General Services Administration’s (GSA) Technology Transformation Services (TTS) group announced that Login.gov will now offer facial recognition technology to all of its partners as an identity verification offering.
  2. OSU Showcasing Campus Artworks With Website, App
    Ohio State University (OSU) is showcasing its campus art collection with a new website and mobile app.
  3. Michigan State University Recommends Rich Czarnecki as new CIO
    Michigan State University (MSU) Interim Executive Vice President for Administration Thomas Glasmacher announced that he will recommend Rich Czarnecki to the MSU Board of Trustees for the position of chief information officer at the board’s meeting later this month.
  1. California to Teach AI Literacy in Every Grade
    A new law in California will integrate artificial intelligence (AI) literacy into the core curriculum for all K-12 students in the state.
  2. Washington State Launches Digital Hub for Clean Energy Funding
    The state of Washington has launched a new online funding portal, FundHubWA, intended to raise awareness of existing funding for projects relating to energy efficiency, clean energy, and climate resiliency.
  3. NASCIO Sets new Leadership Ranks
    Following its annual conference, the National Association of State Chief Information Officers (NASCIO) has announced its new executive leadership team for the next year.
  4. Michigan Rolls Out New Voter Tools, Boosts Election Security Ahead of Presidential Election
    Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson has announced several nonpartisan voter information tools and election security updates ahead of the upcoming General Election in November.
  1. California Revamps State Website to Improve Usability
    The state of California has launched its redesigned CA.gov website as part of the state’s ongoing digital strategy to improve user experience, accessibility, and service delivery for state residents.
  2. Illinois Power Agency Launches Clean Energy Dashboard Website
    The Illinois Power Agency (IPA) has announced the Phase I launch of its Illinois Clean Energy Dashboard website.
  3. CISA’s Bean: Early Cyber Education can Help Ease Workforce Shortage
    The cybersecurity field is facing a persistent workforce shortage, and educating young people about the importance of cybersecurity and its career opportunities is one way that Bridget Bean, the executive director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), is aiming to help solve it.
  4. IRS Doubles Number of States Using Direct File for 2025
    The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) announced that its Direct File tool will be available in 12 additional states for the 2025 tax season, making the free e-filing service available in a total of 24 states.
  5. Study: States Aren’t Transparent About Impact of COVID-19 in Schools
    A new study from the Center on Reinventing Public Education (CRPE) found that most states are not being transparent about the impact the COVID-19 pandemic has had on K-12 students.
  6. CoSN Announces the Carolinas Are Focusing on Student Data Privacy
    The Consortium for School Networking (CoSN) announced the North Carolina Department of Instruction and the South Carolina Department of Education have partnered with CoSN on a program to improve student data privacy practices in their school districts.
  7. Howard CC Breaks Ground on Cyber-Focused Trades Center
    Howard Community College (HCC) in Columbia, Md., has broken ground on its new Workforce Development and Trades Center which will incorporate cybersecurity modules into skilled trades occupational training across a range of disciplines. 
  8. IES Zeroes In on Latest K-12 GenAI Push
    The Institute for Education Sciences (IES) announced four new research and development centers focused on expanding generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) for K-12 classrooms, teachers, and students.
  9. Kansas to Open Application for $451.7M Internet Initiative
    Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly announced that the state will open applications for the National Telecommunications Information and Administration Internet for All initiative on Oct. 21.
  10. Chicago Issues RFI for First Responder Technology
    Chicago Mayor Brand Johnson has issued a request for information (RFI) to help the city gather recommendations on reliable and efficient forms of first responder technology.