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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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As Good as it Gets: NIST Develops Its Fourth Generation Wire Micrometer that Rivals Best in World


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As Good as it Gets: NIST Develops Its Fourth Generation Wire Micrometer that Rivals Best in World
The main structural components of the new NIST micrometer–a device for measuring the thickness of fine wire, narrow fibers and similar objects-are made of Invar, a nickel-iron alloy that does not react to small changes in temperature. As a result, the measuring device is less prone to error than other state-of-the-art instruments. A laser beam enters from the left side of the drawing and enters a beam splitter cube (1), which divides the beam into two parts. One part remains in the cube, is reflected from a side mirror back towards the center and serves as the reference beam. The other part hits the retroreflector (2). As the floating carriage (3) moves away from the splitter cube and toward the back end of the anvil (4), the distance between the retroreflector and the cube splitter varies (5 When the two beam are brought back together, the laser reports ....

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To address racial inequity, many leaders are starting with a map -- GCN


By Clinton Johnson, Margot Bordne
Mar 11, 2021
People and organizations often tell stories using maps. Many use the technology of a geographic information system to gather and store crucial mappable data, process it and, most importantly, display the information in a way that can be easily understood. Sometimes the result is an actual story map, but often GIS produces maps and dashboards that allow stories to emerge from the visuals. The data reflects real people and the way community conditions affect their lived experiences. The maps are therefore useful ways to distill many individual stories into one (or more) overarching narrative. ....

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CIAS building risk management tools for state, local agencies -- GCN


By GCN Staff
Mar 11, 2021
To keep pace with growing cybersecurity threats, governments must first be able to identify, categorize and prioritize their high-value IT assets, the loss or corruption of which would seriously impact their ability to deliver on essential missions.
Thanks to a $1.2 million grant from the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), the University of Texas at San Antonio’s Center for Infrastructure Assurance and Security (CIAS) is launching a two-year pilot program to help state, local, tribal and territorial (SLTT) governments better protect themselves against cyberattacks and align their practices with those of the federal government.
CIAS will deliver scalable guidelines, forms, templates, diagrams and tools to support program management, information sharing and best practices that communities can use with their own risk management framework, available resources and authorities. After testing the tools with a select number ....

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