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Nevada presses pause on 'innovation zones'

by Ryan Johnston

Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak said the idea of communities governed by technology companies warrants further public examination before the legislature makes a decision.

University of Michigan plans new school of technology and innovation

by Betsy Foresman

The new school, slated to open in fall 2021, is to prepare students for emerging jobs in technology-related fields.

Penn State New Kensington announces new digital innovation lab

by Betsy Foresman

The new facility is hoped to support collaboration between industry and academia, and host entrepreneurial training, events and community outreach activities.

Arizona U. breaks ground on latest innovation hub

by Jake Williams

A new facility will serve as both a research hub and provide office space for technology companies that can draw talent from the nearby university main campus.

Virginia Tech names director of new innovation campus

by Betsy Foresman

Lance Collins will lead Virginia Tech's efforts to build university and industry partnerships to advance development of technology and talent.

VA brings in FedTech for employee innovation trainings

by Tajha Chappellet-Lanier

The group will train Veterans Health Administration employees on "new ways to use innovation and creativity within VA."

Tech accelerator Dcode evolves to meet government need of training

by Billy Mitchell

Dcode started as a tech accelerator helping companies do business with government. "But we realized we were only solving half the problem," said its CEO.

White House wants federal AI investments coordinated with upcoming guidance

by Dave Nyczepir

Agencies should expect a series of guidances on artificial intelligence in the coming months, a White House official said Thursday, and they should prepare to coordinate their AI research and development with the Trump administration’s overall strategy. A new version of the National AI R&D Strategic Plan is coming out later this spring, said Lynne Parker, assistant

Why state CIOs should embrace 'the power of purpose'

by Colin Wood

This article is part three in a series of articles written by former North Carolina Chief Information Officer Chris Estes to advise new state CIOs. “Three pointers for incoming CIOs” highlighted the importance of rallying around a mission that matters. “New state CIOs should ‘slow down to go fast’” emphasizes the importance of developing an IT budget, roadmap and strategy. Understanding the power of purpose in public sector is extremely…

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