AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoIntelligent Speed Assistance in Virginia: A new Virginia tool aims to curb “super-speeders” by pairing judges with certified in-car speed tech, using the existing VASAP program for training and monitoring so it’s not a one-off experiment. Data centers & heat pressure: A guest column highlights how public opposition to data centers can become a massive cost driver as AI demand ramps up, with communities demanding compensation and grid strain worsening during extreme heat. Virginia Tech leadership change: Virginia Tech President Tim Sands announced he will step down soon, setting up a board process for leadership transition at a major research engine. Cybersecurity & research infrastructure: UVA Health is expanding living organ donation options, while UVA also faces a data breach that underscores the ongoing need for stronger protections in Virginia’s health and research systems. Local public safety tech debate: Lynchburg police tout Flock cameras’ role in a homicide suspect arrest, as other cities reconsider similar surveillance contracts. STEM education & AI adoption: A Microsoft study finds Watauga County leads Virginia in AI usage, and Virginia’s education pipeline continues to evolve alongside new tech programs. Semiconductor investment: Micron announced a $250M investment tied to Trump Accounts, including operations in Virginia. Space & defense industry: Norfolk Naval Shipyard’s Paint Shop (Shop 71) spotlights corrosion control and preservation work that keeps major platforms mission-ready.
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