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A Contact-Tracing App That Helps Public Health Agencies and Doesn’t Compromise Your Privacy

By Sarah McQuate | UW News on Apr 26, 2020   Featured, Health, National, National/World  

A Contact-Tracing App That Helps Public Health Agencies and Doesn’t Compromise Your Privacy

   Stay-at-home orders and social distancing have been successful in some areas to help flatten the coronavirus curve. As parts of the world begin to open up again, communities need a reliable way to keep track of the virus and contain its spread. Contact-tracing apps may provide one option as part of a larger […]

Lt. Governor Mallott Responds to Election Integrity Commission’s Data Request

By Jonathon Taylor | State of Alaska on Aug 23, 2017   Featured, State  

Lt. Governor Mallott Responds to Election Integrity Commission’s Data Request

JUNEAU – Lieutenant Governor Byron Mallott has responded to the Election Integrity Commission’s request for Alaskans’ voter registration data, underscoring the Division of Elections’ commitment to protecting Alaskans’ privacy, and highlighting the robust policies that ensure the integrity of Alaska elections. In June, the Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity requested certain voter roll data […]

Drones in the News-Clarifying the Record

By Jeremiah Campbell | AK House Majority Caucus on Mar 30, 2015   Featured, State  

Drones in the News-Clarifying the Record

Juneau, Alaska – Representative Shelley Hughes, co-chair of the Unmanned Aircraft Systems Legislative Task Force, seeks to clarify laws and guidelines for unmanned aircraft use following a recent incident in a residential neighborhood. “Many of you may have read recent articles about an individual flying his recreational drone in a neighborhood where the community members […]

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