A national “good jobs” initiative led locally by the Tech Council of Delaware aims to connect people with programs and improve economic mobility in the Mid-Atlantic region.
After a reporting error in September’s primary, Annapolis officials showcased how audits, paper ballots and state partnerships keep local elections secure.
Whether you already develop games or want to learn, invest in startups or are yourself a founder, this three-day event is all about connections and real-world impact.
Nat sec found the spotlight at DC Startup & Tech Week thanks to a new event: Boundary Breakers. Check out videos of the presentations.
Presented by Google and Citizens, the event brings together the people powering the region’s innovation future.
Companies overhired in the post-pandemic boom — and they’re pouring huge amounts of money into AI infrastructure.
AI’s engine rooms are spreading to rural counties. The question isn’t whether to build them, but how to make them serve communities and regions.
In their message, which appeared to go out across the school community, the hackers took issue with Penn’s hiring and admission practices, and threatened to leak data.
From open data portals to speed cameras, practical digital tools are reshaping city services — and oversight needs to catch up.
The Online Data Privacy Act, or MODPA, bans the sale of sensitive data such as gender, race and citizenship status — the first state to do so.
Democrat Jay Jones explained the ways he would approach innovation and data security. Republican Jason Miyares did not immediately respond.
Plus, Hupside’s founder is teaching AI in Rome, Booz Allen Hamilton is getting more into quantum and more DMV power moves.
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