AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoMunicipal Tech: OmniSite says its peer-to-peer control lets water and wastewater devices coordinate directly, aiming to cut the need for custom SCADA programming and specialized staffing. Education & Workforce: Indiana is pushing a “work first, degrees later” model, with apprenticeship pathways like First Merchants Bank’s Financial Services Academy rolling into Indiana high schools. AI in Classrooms: Colleges are adding AI fluency requirements and courses, responding to employers’ fast-growing demand for practical AI skills. Cybersecurity: The DOJ charged 17 people tied to an Iran-backed hacking campaign targeting U.S. universities and other institutions, alleging large-scale theft of research and digital accounts. Data Privacy & Surveillance: Eyes Off Indiana mapped 2,792 license plate reader cameras across Indiana counties, fueling renewed debate over tracking, retention, and oversight. Flood Response: Indiana flood recovery continues as FEMA disaster assistance is still pending, limiting access to federal individual aid for displaced residents. Local Data Center Politics: More Indiana communities are weighing data center moratoriums as concerns grow over water, power, taxes, and transparency.
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