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An Apology to COBOL: Maybe Old Technology Isn t the Real Problem

An Apology to COBOL: Maybe Old Technology Isn’t the Real Problem COBOL is a 50-year-old programming language that some say government should get away from. But it could still have a place in modern IT organizations. Shutterstock.com In April 2020, New Jersey’s governor, Phil Murphy, stepped up to a microphone and told journalists that he was amazed the state still ran its unemployment system on COBOL a 60-year-old programming language. The state was having trouble keeping up with the massive surge of unemployment insurance applications coming in amid pandemic lockdowns, and it needed volunteers who knew that archaic language to use its own decrepit technology!

Exclusive: Camino Lands $3M as Digital Permitting Rises

Exclusive: Camino Lands $3M as Digital Permitting Rises Digital permitting software is one of those niches that became very relevant as social distancing became the norm in 2020. Camino, a startup in that space, saw massive growth and used it to raise an investment round. Shutterstock/TuiPhotoEngineer Camino, a startup that makes permitting and licensing software for government, had a big year in 2020 as governments scrambled to move paper-based, in-person work online. The company has parlayed that growth into a $3 million funding round from investors, led by previous investor Storm Ventures. “They’ve been heads down, (but) they had a great year,” said Frederik Groce, a partner at Storm Ventures. “We got excited by some of the underlying traction … gov tech as a whole had a pretty good 2020, in terms of governments having to reach out to those early stage software vendors to solve a lot of different problems.”

Pamplin Media Group - Gresham students and parents rally to re-open schools

February 26 2021 A group of protesters says online learning is a failure and it is safe to go back to in-person learning. Naomi Haring is hurtling toward the end of her freshman at Barlow High School, but she has never taken a class in the Barlow building. She joined a clutch of people at the administrative offices of the Gresham-Barlow School District this week, calling for schools to reopen buildings for in-person classes. We re not being effectively educated online. It s not possible to get a good education and be prepared for college, she said at the afternoon rally Wednesday, Feb. 24. Our mental health is going down really fast. It s taken a big impact on students of all ages, she added.

Is your Oregon school district moving to in-person learning?

Portland Public Schools: In the latest update from the school board, it said that it has expanded in-person learning opportunities but has not yet started hybrid learning for all K-5 students as it had intended.  In January, PPS chief of schools Dr. Shawn Bird spoke on the moves PPS was making to try and make hybrid learning possible. It hopes to begin the transition in April. “School administrators have been identifying the students that are eligible, and they’re reaching out to families individually, making sure that families understand this is optional and we want to make sure they feel safe,” he said.

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