AGP Executive Report
Last update: 26 minutes agoALPR Privacy Push in Georgia: Decatur commissioners will debate automated license plate readers at an Aug. 17 work session as residents question privacy after reports of officers using Flock cameras to stalk people. Cybersecurity for Water Systems: Douglas County says its water plants are protected with complex, regularly updated passwords and isolated internal networks, after cyber incidents hit other Georgia utilities. AI Search Marketing Shift: A local martech explainer argues businesses must adapt to “Generative Engine Optimisation,” treating visibility as an information-quality problem for AI-driven local recommendations. Flock Safety Tightens Rules: Flock announced shorter default ALPR retention (30 to 7 days) plus tools to restrict data sharing and flag abnormal searches, amid nationwide backlash. Healthcare Expansion in Southeast Georgia: East Georgia Regional Medical Center is investing $11M to expand cardiovascular “cath lab” capacity with advanced tech. Georgia Tech Campus Housing: Georgia Tech opens its first new traditional residence hall in nearly 70 years as Week of Welcome ramps up for incoming students.
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