Author Archive
Jenni Bergal
Digital Government
‘Ghost Buses’ Haunt Transit Agencies and Frustrate Riders
Transit agencies should release canceled or delayed bus data to the public to avoid unhappy travelers, experts say.
- By Jenni Bergal, Stateline
Infrastructure
‘Ghost buses’ haunt transit agencies and frustrate riders
Transit agencies should release canceled or delayed bus data to the public to avoid unhappy travelers, experts say.
- By Jenni Bergal, Stateline
Cybersecurity
Governors' TikTok bans make sense, cybersecurity experts say
TikTok's connection to Chinese government and the app's ability to closely track user data makes the social media platform a genuine cybersecurity concern, experts say.
- By Jenni Bergal, Stateline
Digital Government
Governors' TikTok Bans Make Sense, Cybersecurity Experts Say
Republican governor after Republican governor has recently announced a TikTok ban for state employees. There are more than 100 million TikTok users in the U.S.
- By Jenni Bergal, Stateline
Finance
Inflation Is Cutting Into States’ Big Infrastructure Windfall
The costs of road and bridge projects have increased by as much as 40%.
- By Jenni Bergal, Stateline
Emerging Tech
States test an electrifying idea: Roads that can recharge your EV
A few states are testing induction road-charging networks to power electric vehicles as they're driving using coils embedded in the pavement.
- By Jenni Bergal, Stateline
Digital Government
States Test an Electrifying Idea: Roads That Can Recharge Your EV
Some states will embed electromagnetic coils in roads to recharge electric vehicles while they’re moving.
- By Jenni Bergal, Stateline
Infrastructure
States Steer More Money Toward Rural Roads
A federal infusion of grant money is paying for repaving and other safety improvements.
- By Jenni Bergal, Stateline
Infrastructure
Can Uber-like Public Transit Replace Old-fashioned Buses?
Transit agencies are turning to on-demand, shared-ride services to reach underserved communities.
- By Jenni Bergal, Stateline
Management
States Post Yellow Alerts to Try to Nab Hit-and-Run Drivers
Hit-and-run crash fatalities in the United States jumped 26% from 2019 to 2020.
- By Jenni Bergal, Stateline
Cybersecurity
Cyber insurance price hike hits local governments hard
Insurance companies now require state and local governments to have updated software and firewall protections, a backup system, cyber training for staff, vulnerability testing and multi-factor authentication systemwide, including for remote work.
- By Jenni Bergal, Stateline
Management
Early Warning System Pinpoints Flooded Roads in Some States
Nearly a dozen states are using real-time, hyper-local monitoring to assess potential flooding at specific bridges or roads.
- By Jenni Bergal, Stateline
Digital Government
Early warning system pinpoints flooded roads in some states
Nearly a dozen states are using real-time, hyper-local monitoring to assess potential flooding at specific bridges or roads.
- By Jenni Bergal, Stateline
Management
Ransomware Attacks on Hospitals Put Patients at Risk
In 2020 and 2021, U.S. health care facilities faced at least 168 such attacks.
- By Jenni Bergal, Stateline
Cybersecurity
Ransomware attacks on hospitals put patients at risk
The University of Vermont Medical Center in Burlington, Vt., was hit by a massive ransomware attack during the COVID-19 pandemic. A growing number of health care systems have faced cyberattacks.
- By Jenni Bergal, Stateline
Management
Residents Left Behind as Pandemic Hurts Bus Companies
Publicly funded bus services in rural communities fared better, but “in a lot of major urban areas, commuters aren’t coming back.”
- By Jenni Bergal, Stateline
Digital Government
Ukraine War Puts US Cities, States on Cyber Alert
Local governments are seeing more phishing probes from Russia and Eastern Europe.
- By Jenni Bergal, Stateline
Cybersecurity
Ukraine war puts US cities, states on cyber alert
States are blocking Russian IP addresses and running through scenarios to streamline cyberattack response and network lockdown procedures.
- By Jenni Bergal, Stateline
Digital Government
States Use Road Sensors to Combat Treacherous ‘Tire Carcasses’
A growing number of states are hoping to use sensor technology embedded in the pavement to fight climate change, keep traffic flowing and save lives.
- By Jenni Bergal, Stateline
Emerging Tech
States use road sensors to combat treacherous ‘tire carcasses’
Sensors embedded in the pavement ahead of weigh stations alert inspectors if a truck has flat, underinflated or mismatched tires that could make it a danger on the road.
- By Jenni Bergal, Stateline