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Lindsay McKenzie
Lindsay McKenzie is a reporter for StateScoop and EdScoop, covering higher education IT, broadband policy, state and local government industry news and emerging technologies.
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NTIA addresses confusion over BEAD challenge process
State
Dallas Police mandates online reporting for non-emergencies
City
E-Rate funds for cyber possible with more support, says FCC chair
Cybersecurity
Code for America inches closer to union clarity
City
Oregon to redraw wildfire hazard map after outcry
State
Georgia trains employees on cloud through college partnership
State
California promotes innovation chief to CTO role
State
State broadband officials call grant awards ‘wonderful,’ if less than expected
Broadband
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