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Virginia to drop degree requirements for state jobs

Virginia's governor announced that degree requirements and preferences for the majority of classified state jobs will be dropped come July.

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New York approves $13M for school tech and security upgrades

New York school districts will receive funding to buy tech like video cameras, emergency notification systems and interactive whiteboards.

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New industry group to explore data privacy, cyber overlap

The Future of Privacy Forum formed a new working group to explore the overlap between privacy and cybersecurity.

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Pennsylvania says its digital services revamp is going well

In 100 days, Pennsylvania's CODE PA office has built out its leadership team and set priorities for revamping its digital services offerings.

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Public sector IT talent crunch ‘only going to get worse,’ experts predict

Workforce challenges in state and local government are continuing to trouble state and local governments, industry groups said at an event.

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New D.C. CTO Christopher Rodriguez arrested for domestic assault

Christopher Rodriguez, who was named the District's top tech official in October, was arrested early Thursday morning at his home in northwest D.C.

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Philadelphia transit system will use AI to ticket cars parked in bus lanes

Philadelphia's transit authority is expanding a program to use AI-powered cameras to spot and ticket cars illegally parked in bus lanes.

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Federal judge rules to maintain Texas TikTok ban

District Judge Robert Pitman ruled that the Texas ban on TikTok for both state-agency devices and networks is constitutional.

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New Jersey names first startups in ‘innovation fellows’ incubator

New Jersey's economic development authority named 10 companies that will receive a total of $3.6 million in funding to support their businesses.

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Virginia governor latest to sign AI executive order

Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin signed an executive order outlining how the state will be allowed to use AI inside government agencies and education institutions.

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