Colorado Lt. Gov. Dianne Primavera speaks during an Innovation Talk Series closing night of SeriesFest: Season 8 at The Cable Center on May 10, 2022 in Denver, Colorado. (Tom Cooper / Getty Images for SeriesFest)
Colorado state officials are working with university data experts to better understand how long COVID is affecting the state's workforce and health care systems.
On the Priorities podcast, Minnesota Labor Commissioner Nicole Blissenbach says automation was key in rolling out the state's Frontline Worker Pay program.
More professionals are getting certified and more government agencies are requiring tighter standards on their GIS work, according to a nonprofit that administers the certification.