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08/26/2020
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Air Force’s Digital University prepares for launch with a focus on ‘tactical operators’

The initial emphasis of the program will be on training front-line IT and cybersecurity workers to enhance their professional knowledge, officials say, but the program eventually will expand all the way to senior leaders. Currently available in a beta version, the online university is expanding its catalog of courses aimed at "upskilling." The university is also a prominent part of the branch's "Digital Air Force" strategy. Jackson Barnett has more.


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Houston offers technical training to low-income residents, students

The City of Houston and Microsoft have announced a new training program to equip residents for technical career transitions during the pandemic. Ryan Johnston has the details.


Delaware targets underserved families with $20 million broadband investment

State leaders announced Monday a plan to invest federal CARES Act funding into improving high-speed internet access for families with school-age children. Ryan has more from the First State.


Why North Carolina outsourced election cybersecurity to a 'CISO-as-a-service'

The state board of elections saved money by hiring a team of outside vendors to act as its top cybersecurity adviser and liaison to partner agencies. Benjamin Freed has the details.


Energy planning first AI training module for the fall

The Artificial Intelligence and Technology Office is working with the department's 17 National Labs on additional modules. Dave Nyczepir has more.


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