
Katya Maruri
Staff Writer at Government Technology
Journalist, Disney fan and foodie ✨ Staff Writer at Government Technology
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Jan 9, 2024 |
cyberera.com.ng | Katya Maruri
By Katya MaruriLongtime Tampa Chief Information Officer and Chief Technology Officer Russell Haupert is retiring, ending his 12-year tenure with the city.
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Jan 8, 2024 |
govtech.com | Katya Maruri
Haupert announced his decision via LinkedIn over the weekend, stating, “I’m happy (and maybe a little sad) to announce that after 12 years, I’m retiring from the City of Tampa! We’ve come so far from the sleepy little downtown I saw on my first day in October of 2011— before the Riverwalk, the Stanley Cups, Superbowl Championships and all the other amazing changes that came with the stunning growth of our city.” In late 2011, Haupert joined the city as a business applications manager,...
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Oct 19, 2023 |
governing.com | Katya Maruri |David Kidd
A new Alabama state congressional map ordered by federal judges earlier this month will be used in the 2024 election even as the state continues its opposition against it, Attorney General Steve Marshall clarified to Jefferson County elected leaders Wednesday. The map creates a new District 2 in south Alabama where Black residents comprise nearly half of the voting age population.
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Oct 19, 2023 |
governing.com | Katya Maruri |David Kidd
School officials in Meridian and Nampa told the Idaho Statesman that they’ve seen students increasingly use AI in their work. In Nampa, administrators have created a task force to recommend to the district any changes or policies to implement. The West Ada School District plans to expand teachers’ resources to allow them the ability to detect AI-generated work, spokesperson Nicole Scheppers told the Statesman by email.
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Oct 19, 2023 |
governing.com | Katya Maruri |David Kidd
The states are challenging a proposed National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) rule which, according to West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey, would effectively mandate automakers to shift to electric vehicles.
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