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Biden signs Rescue bill, boosting TMF and adding pandemic leave for feds -- FCW


By Natalie Alms, Justin Katz, Adam Mazmanian
Mar 12, 2021
 
President Joe Biden signed the $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan on Thursday. The new paid leave for federal employees and the $1 billion investment in the Technology Modernization Fund and other tech provisions are now law.
The House of Representatives and the Biden administration initially urged $9 billion for the TMF, but the price tag was too steep for many on the Senate side. Eventually, lawmakers on the Senate Homeland Security and Government Affairs Committee pressed for the $1 billion addition to the fund, which is currently capitalized at $175 million and is funding 10 projects.
We need to do more to move away from outdated systems and invest in technology that is cost-effective, secure, and meets the needs of the American people, Sen. Maggie Hassan (D-N.H.) told FCW in an emailed statement. The $1 billion in funding for the Technology Modernization Fund can be used for government agencie ....

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NIST tackles video analytics for public safety -- GCN


By Stephanie Kanowitz
Mar 10, 2021
The National Institute of Standards and Technology is testing a tool that could make it easier for the public-safety community to prototype cutting-edge analytics on streaming video.
The Analytics Container Environment (ACE), being developed to support NIST’s Public Safety Communications Research (PSCR) Division, provides a modular framework for running containerized analytics on streaming video. Essentially, it could be used to detect footage of erupting fires, fights or other emergencies that demand swift public-safety response.
“If there’s a crowd suddenly gathering or a fight breaking out, or a person falls down for no apparent reason, those are important things you would want somebody to notice,” said James Horan, the ACE project lead. “Everybody says they have tons of cameras and nobody to watch them, so [this is] the idea of a detector being able to flag a camera and say, ‘Hey, there’s a fight starting on Came ....

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COVID raises the stakes for digitally accessible documents -- GCN


By Denis Boudreau
Mar 10, 2021
COVID-19 has changed how we do just about everything, from banking to shopping to schooling to working even personal communications.  One silver lining is the increased attention to the importance of digital channels, as well as the
accessibility of those channels. That’s because an estimated 26% of the U.S. population has some form of disability – vision, hearing, cognitive or limited motor mobility.
Many organizations have made progress updating their websites and apps to be digitally accessible to people with disabilities. The same can’t be said, however, for other forms of electronic content such as PDFs, which are increasingly used by services like the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and state and local governments to convey vital information and updates to the general public. ....

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