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TOP NEWS | July 23, 2024   David Murray began working as the chief academic officer in a school

TOP NEWS | July 23, 2024 [Web version](   [EXCLUSIVE: Prince George's Co. school board member has been working in Missouri for months]( David Murray began working as the chief academic officer in a school district in Missouri in January. At the same time, he was still serving on the Prince George's County Board of Education until last week. [READ MORE](   [Arlington, Va. and DC top list of fittest cities in the US]( To develop the rankings, researchers evaluated personal health scores and measured how a city accommodates its residents' needs for physical activity. [READ MORE](   INSIGHT BY SYNACK [Best practices in secure software development | Download now]( To ensure security across the software development lifecycle, from coding through sustainment, agencies are embracing continuous integration, continuous delivery environments. 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[READ MORE](   INSIGHT BY MAXIMUS [How customer experience can transform the Defense Department]( Integration of all data elements about each user, combined with integrated systems and processes are all required for digital transformation.   [The push to make Friendship Heights a ‘15-minute neighborhood']( The Friendship Heights Urban District and the nonprofit Friendship Heights Alliance are working together with D.C. on revitalizing the neighborhood. [READ MORE](   [How will Biden not seeking reelection impact down-ticket races in Virginia?]( “Virginia is in play for the presidential race, and that can make a difference with the congressional races as well,” said Karen Hult, professor of political science at Virginia Tech. [READ MORE](   Insight by Dell Federal [How a factory approach can accelerate agency use of AI]( JP Marcelino, the AI/ML Alliances manager for Dell Federal, said when agencies use a framework to identify AI use cases and technologies they can move faster.   [Kids World returns to DC's Franklin Park for weekend of free fun]( Kids World returns this Saturday and Sunday from noon to 7 p.m. after last year's inaugural event drew over 7,000 people over three days. [READ MORE](   [DC Sports Huddle Podcast: Previewing Commanders training camp]( The WTOP Sports team discusses the biggest storylines entering the Burgundy and Gold's most highly-anticipated camp in recent memory. [READ MORE](   INSIGHT BY RED HAT [Cloud Exchange: Evolving infrastructure based on mission need, speed]( “When we think about the demand cycles that agencies may have … it can make a lot of sense to not own all of that iron inside of your data center,” says Red Hat's Adam Clater. It's why agencies increasingly rely on CSPs to meet infrastructure needs.   [Where to watch the 2024 Olympics: DC-area bars staying open late, offering specials]( Here are some spots around the D.C. area to enjoy late-night drinks, food and company as you cheer on your country during the Olympics. [READ MORE](   Insight by National Corn Growers Association [Ethanol brings America's clean energy future within reach]( The National Corn Growers Association is working to strengthen support for ethanol as an immediate environmental, economic and energy solution.   PARTNERSHIP [Nobody should face breast cancer alone]( Susan G. Komen is committed to ending breast cancer and supporting those affected by the disease. 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