
High School Tech Director Advises Ed-Tech Skepticism, Intentionality
The video features a high‑school technology director urging educators to approach ed‑tech with healthy skepticism and intentionality. He stresses that the primary focus must remain on students’ learning objectives, and any tool—especially assistive technology—should be evaluated against those goals rather than adopted for novelty’s sake. He outlines a decision‑making process that asks who is doing the thinking, what the specific learning target is, and whether the technology can achieve results unattainable through analog or face‑to‑face methods. The director highlights that digital devices do not automatically ensure accessibility, citing examples where Chromebooks failed to meet the needs of students with disabilities. He recommends pairing Universal Design for Learning (UDL) with the Triple E rubric to assess relevance, efficacy, and equity before deployment. Key moments include his remarks, “More tech is not necessarily better,” and the reminder that a simple compliance checkbox—“they used Chromebooks”—doesn’t guarantee inclusive outcomes. He also stresses piloting tools with actual students, noting that vendor promises often fall short in real classroom contexts. The implications are clear: schools must move beyond checkbox compliance, embed rigorous frameworks into tech procurement, and give students agency over accessibility settings. By doing so, districts can ensure that ed‑tech investments translate into measurable learning gains and prepare students to independently manage digital tools after graduation.

Operation Winter SHIELD: FBI Philadelphia Safeguards the Energy Sector
Operation Winter Shield, the FBI’s weekly cyber‑security outreach, spotlighted the energy sector, emphasizing that power plants, grids and distribution networks are critical public‑safety infrastructure requiring heightened protection. The briefing outlined five practical defenses: segmenting critical networks to contain breaches; accelerating patch...

AI Reshapes Public Safety, Privacy, and the Government Workforce #GovTech #AI #Cybersecurity #Shorts
The GovTech weekly roundup spotlights how artificial intelligence is reshaping public‑sector operations, from correctional facilities to state workplaces. Officials see AI as a tool to offload routine prison tasks, allowing staff to focus on safety and rehabilitation, while a Massachusetts...

What Comes After the Interstate Era? | New Report
Strong Towns released a “Mission Accomplished” report urging an end to highway expansion now that the interstate building era is complete. Founder Chuck Marone presented the findings, emphasizing that the nation must shift from constructing new auto‑centric corridors to maintaining...

FETC26: Modernizing Ed Tech in the Post-Pandemic Era
The panel at FETC26 examined how the federal E‑rate program, cybersecurity, and home‑network access shape K‑12 ed‑tech in the post‑pandemic era, while stressing the looming budget pressures on districts and states. Speakers noted that E‑rate remains the largest non‑Congressional source of...

How Global Tokenisation Deposits Are Unlocking New Economic Value
At the Digital Assets Forum in London, Jacob Mikkel Hansen of the Nordic Blockchain Association said the Nordic region has shifted from skepticism to active engagement with blockchain as practical use cases, supportive regulation (including MiCA) and stablecoins have accelerated...

'Part of Your Arm’: Students Say Tech Prohibitions Miss the Point
Students say school bans and punitive approaches to AI and personal technology have missed the point, leaving them to navigate tools alone amid unclear rules. Early experimentation and stigma gave way to more constructive uses, with learners treating AI as...

Ahead of the Threat Podcast: Season 2, Episode 1 — John Hultquist
Season two of the FBI’s Ahead of the Threat podcast opens with Assistant Director Brett Leatherman framing the agency’s dual mission: impose costs on hostile actors while safeguarding privacy and constitutional rights. The episode spotlights the Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act...

Senators Press SEC Chair on Agentic AI Guardrails During Senate Banking Committee Hearing
Senators pressed SEC leadership during a Senate Banking Committee hearing to address risks from 'agentic' AI systems that can autonomously execute trades, raising questions about who would bear liability if such tools commit illegal or harmful acts. Lawmakers warned that...

SEC Chair Considers ‘Innovation Exemption’ for In-House AI Testing
SEC Chair Jay Clayton (note: actual chair may vary) signaled support for creating an 'innovation exemption' to enable regulated firms—broker-dealers and investment advisers—to pilot AI tools in a controlled sandbox. The proposal aligns with the administration’s 2025 AI Action Plan...

FAA, DOD Data Silos Were Partly to Blame for Last Year’s DCA Crash
Federal investigators concluded last year’s DCA mid-air collision was preventable, citing a history of ignored safety recommendations—notably wider adoption of ADS‑B In—and a poor safety culture within air traffic operations that suppressed employee reporting. The probe found many staff were...

HAI Seminar: Wikipedia in the Age of AI and Bots
The HAI seminar examined how Wikipedia is adapting to the rapid rise of large language models and automated bots. Speakers highlighted that bot‑generated traffic now accounts for a sizable share of page views, overwhelming image‑serving infrastructure and driving up...

CBP Ramps up Surveillance Tech without Much-Needed IT Personnel
The Daily Scoop highlighted a growing gap at U.S. Customs and Border Protection: while surveillance technology along the northern border has expanded dramatically over the past five years, the agency’s pool of information‑system specialists has stagnated, and the Department of...

EU Bans AI over Cybersecurity and Privacy Fears on Parliament Devices
The European Parliament has ordered the disabling of built‑in artificial‑intelligence functions on corporate tablets and other work devices used by members and staff, citing unresolved privacy and cybersecurity risks. An internal email obtained by Politico explains that many AI features...

Western Service Area Regional Council Meeting - Air Traffic Control
The Federal Aviation Administration hosted its inaugural Western Service Area Regional Council meeting, bringing together FAA officials, educators, and industry partners to address the growing shortage of air traffic controllers and to map out career pathways for students across the...

Federal Judge Blocks ICE From Using IRS Taxpayer Data
A federal judge has barred U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement from using IRS taxpayer data under a memorandum of understanding that had allowed cross‑checking taxpayer information for immigration enforcement. The ruling follows a November decision that stopped the IRS from...

How Does AI Factor Into IRS Modernization Efforts?
Treasury leadership, including Secretary Scott Bessant, is betting that an AI surge and smarter IT will help the IRS offset recent staffing cuts and improve collections. The agency has increased its reported AI use cases from 49 last year to...

CBP Personnel — Not U.S. Troops — Used Military Laser to Shoot Object Near El Paso
Customs and Border Protection personnel — not U.S. troops — used a military counter‑drone laser to shoot down an object near El Paso, Texas, after the Defense Department transferred the system to CBP with Defense Secretary approval. Troops with Joint...

HiNZ 2025: Douglas Healey - Manager, Hauora ICT
During Digital Health Week in Christchurch, Douglas Healey, Manager of Hauora ICT at Te Whatu Ora, highlighted New Zealand’s fragmented oral‑health digital ecosystem and the urgent need for interoperable, co‑designed solutions. He outlined a nationwide project to capture dental encounter data,...

HiNZ 2025: Sanja Sazdovska - State Advisor, Ministry of Health, North Macedonia
During Digital Health Week 2025, Sanja Sazdovska, State Advisor to North Macedonia’s Ministry of Health, detailed how the country digitised preventive healthcare to keep services accessible for women amid the COVID‑19 shutdown. By deploying a mobile‑first platform integrated with national...

HiNZ 2025: Darren Douglass - Chief Information Technology Officer, Health New Zealand
During Digital Health Week 2025, Acting CIO Darren Douglass outlined Health New Zealand’s 10‑year Health Digital Investment Plan. He emphasized that while data volumes are growing, data quality remains a barrier, and that stabilising legacy systems is as vital as...

The Digital Services Act Is a Lightning Rod for Debate
The video recaps the second DSA Observatory conference in Amsterdam, marking two years since the EU Digital Services Act entered full force. Organizers and researchers assess how the law has been applied, highlighting a surge in Commission investigations, risk‑assessment cycles,...

GT Fast5: New Leadership Shifts and More Cyber Disruptions #GovTech #Cybersecurity #Shorts
The week’s GovTech roundup highlighted a wave of leadership turnover across state and local agencies, alongside a ransomware‑driven payment outage that forced municipalities to reroute resident billing. Minnesota’s chief information officer Terry Tones announced his spring departure for a higher‑education post,...

The Digital Foundation of UAE's Economy | His Excellency Omar Sultan Al Olama, United Arab Emirates
His Excellency Omar Sultan Al Olama framed the United Arab Emirates’ digital strategy as a national imperative, arguing that the country must look beyond short‑term crypto price swings and focus on the underlying technology. He contrasted the UAE’s proactive stance...

Impact of AI on Transport | TeleGeography Explains AI
The TeleGeography episode examines how the AI revolution is being constrained not by silicon chips but by the physical layers that move data—subsea cables, terrestrial fiber, and the power grid. Host Greg Bryan interviews Luis Colasante of Colt Technology Services,...

Safer Internet Day 2026 with Dr Vicki Nash
On Safer Internet Day 2026, Dr. Vicki Nash highlighted the UK’s Online Safety Act, which obliges online pornography providers to verify users are at least 18. The law makes it illegal to supply adult content to minors, positioning age‑verification as...

DHS Officials Testify Before House Panel
Department of Homeland Security officials told a House panel that body-camera rollouts and surveillance upgrades are expanding but remain only partially deployed. ICE has about 3,000 active body cameras out of roughly 13,000 field agents, with another 6,000 cameras being...

ICE Director Denies Existence of Database Tracking US Citizens
Acting ICE director Todd Lyons told the House Homeland Security Committee there is no ICE database tracking U.S. citizens, rejecting claims fueled by think-tank reports and a viral clip of an agent in Maine. DHS public affairs reiterated the department...

The 2026 Tax Filing Season Is upon Us. Is the IRS Prepared?
The podcast reports that the 2026 U.S. tax-filing season faces significant strain after the IRS cut roughly 19% of its workforce in 2025—about 19,000 jobs—including 8,300 staff who handled critical filing-season duties. Those reductions, combined with paused modernization efforts and...

5G4LIVES: Protecting Lives and the Environment in Riga and Turin
European municipalities in Riga and Turin are piloting the 5G4LIVES initiative, a hybrid private 5G network designed to boost public‑safety capabilities and environmental monitoring. The project tackles divergent topographies—flat lake‑level terrain in Latvia and hilly, mountainous zones in Italy—by tailoring...

PISCES: A Subsea Cable System Connecting Portugal, Ireland, France and Spain
The Pisces subsea cable system is a new 3,000‑kilometre, 16‑pair fiber network that directly connects Ireland’s west coast with Portugal, and via branching units, with Spain and France. Designed as an open‑access, multi‑user platform, the system offers six distinct routes—Ireland‑Portugal, Ireland‑Spain,...

Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons Denies Existence of Database Tracking US Citizens
Acting ICE director Todd Lyons told lawmakers that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement does not maintain any database tracking American citizens or protesters. He repeatedly denied that agents photograph or catalog First Amendment activity, and declined to explain an incident...

Apply AI Sectoral Deep Dive - Mobility, Transport, and Automotive
The European Commission hosted a sectoral deep‑dive on AI in mobility, transport and automotive, outlining how the newly launched Apply AI strategy seeks to embed artificial intelligence across the EU’s transport ecosystem. Speakers Max Lea and Jakob Lman highlighted current...

Oregon Road Usage Charge: Voluntary to Mandatory
The MIT Mobility Forum episode introduced Oregon's shift from the voluntary ORIGO program to a mandatory road usage charge (RUC) under House Bill 3991, signed by Gov. Tina Kotek, marking the first statewide per‑mile tax in the U.S. The charge is...

FBI Anchorage Joins Operation Winter SHIELD
The FBI Anchorage Field Office, led by Assistant Special Agent Brandon Waddle, announced Operation Winter Shield, a nationwide cyber‑security campaign aimed at bolstering the digital defenses of Alaskans and the broader United States. The initiative distills lessons from real‑world investigations into...

Protective DNS Authorized Sources Training Video
The video explains how to authorize sources to route traffic to a Protective DNS resolver, a required step before configuring internal destinations. Authorized sources are individual IP addresses (IPv4, IPv6, or SSE providers) grouped into logical "source sets" that reflect...

Protective DNS Policy Configuration Training Video
Protective DNS’s Policy Editor lets organizations create, manage and customize DNS filtering rules that sit at an upstream resolver for roaming and mobile devices. Policies exist at two levels—global (CISA-managed) and organizational—and can be static (rule-based) or dynamic (threat-feed driven),...

Protective DNS Resolver Log Training Video
Protective DNS’s Resolver Logs feature lets organization users with reporting roles preview, filter, download and schedule full DNS query extracts from the management dashboard. Users can filter by source set, authorized source, policy, record type, name and time range, preview...

Protective DNS User Management Training Video
The video walks through user management in the Protective DNS management application, showing how managers add organizational users, assign roles, and control access. By default new users receive read-only access to dashboards, policies, threat analysis and organization info; additional roles...

Department of Homeland Security Privacy Probe Will Focus on Biometric Tracking by ICE, OBIM
The Department of Homeland Security’s Office of Inspector General has opened an audit into DHS privacy practices, focusing initially on Immigration and Customs Enforcement and the Office of Biometric Identity Management to examine how personally identifiable information and biometric data...

Securing Government Digital Identity in the Age of AI, Deepfakes and Quantum Risk
Federal officials and industry experts warned that as government services digitize, robust identity assurance is essential to prevent sophisticated fraud, AI-enabled impersonation and emerging quantum risks. The GSA’s federal identity and cyber security division supports agencies with centralized resources (idmanagement.gov),...

NHS Open Source Policies - All Quietly Removed… Part 2
The video revisits the sudden disappearance of NHS England’s open‑source policy pages, confirming that the removal was intentional rather than an accidental outage. NHS England told Digital Health News it was part of a broader web‑refresh and that the organization...

Where Are All The NHS Tech Nerds? - with Kevin Monk of SARD-JV
In this episode of Everything Digital Health, host Marcus Bore sits down with Kevin Monk, CEO of SARD‑JV—a joint venture between his software firm and an NHS trust—to discuss the chronic shortage of technically skilled staff within the National Health...

Turning Data in to Better Policy | Data Analytics Master's at Carnegie Mellon
Carnegie Mellon’s MPPPM Data Analytics master’s frames data science as a tool for policy impact, blending technical training in machine learning, predictive analytics and causal inference with real-world, experiential projects. The program emphasizes applying analytics to messy, unstructured public-sector data...

GT Fast5: Will AI Actually Scale in Government? 🚀 #GovTech #AI #Innovation #Shorts
Government Technology’s weekly roundup spotlights the GovTech 100 list of established vendors — from AI deployment platform Darwin AI to vehicle-tracking firm Flock Safety and digital payment provider PayIt — that are increasingly underpinning city and state operations. NAVA acquired...