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Seeking Comment on Standards, SEPs, and Competitiveness

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Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), International Trade Administration (ITA), and National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have extended the deadline for public comments on their request for information on standards and intellectual property. by Dennis Crouch The U.S.

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Lack of Cyber Security Workers Leaves State Governments Vulnerable

The Crime Report

Notable hits since 2019 include the Washington state auditor, Illinois’ attorney general and computer servers supporting much of Louisiana’s state agencies. States have turned to outside contractors, civilian volunteers and National Guard units for help when their systems are taken down by ransomware and other hacks.

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The Digital Answer to the Court Reporting Shortage

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When you call an agency to schedule a proceeding and they tell you they don’t have an opening for six months? These scenarios are already a reality in some places around the nation. These scenarios are already a reality in some places around the nation. Agencies are turning down work because they have too few reporters.

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Maine Holds Strong Against Facial Recognition

The Crime Report

By unanimously approving a new state law, LD1585 , Maine has just passed the nation’s toughest restriction on the use of facial recognition technology and serves as an example of the path other states can take to enact their own laws against the practice, reports Slate.

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New EU Digitalisation Regulation: A Stepping Stone to Digitalised EU?

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The Regulation establishes that communication between competent authorities of different EU Member States, as well as communication between competent authorities of different Member States and between a national competent authority and EU body or agency, shall be carried out through a decentralised IT system whenever possible.

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Is Law Enforcement Ready for Self-Driving Cars?

The Crime Report

Within a decade or less, thousands of self-driving cars could be zooming on American highways, but law enforcement is still a long way from addressing the safety and criminal issues posed by sharing the road with traditional vehicles, warns a panel convened by the National Institute of Justice (NIJ).

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From the Meatball to the “Worm” Logo, the Branding & Re-Branding of NASA

The Fashion Law

In the late 1950s, a Cleveland Institute of Art graduate named James Modarelli was in the midst of his tenure at the laboratory that would become the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (“NASA”) Glenn Research Center just outside of Cleveland, Ohio.