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Newsletter for September 18, 2024

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Baltimore had a busy and capital-intensive month, with major announcements including the US Treasury's giant check to TEDCO. Keep scrolling to get those details. 

 

Plus, as the election quickly approaches, we have tips on how to identify misinformation. More on that below. 

 

—  Kaela, Technical.ly lead reporter in Baltimore and DC

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Maryland wins $10M to build BRIDGEs

State-affiliated TEDCO nabbed the funds through a program led by the US Department of Treasury. This capital will go toward TEDCO’s new BRIDGE program, which will focus on helping marginalized business owners and founders of “very small” businesses with legal, tech and other services.

 

In other federal funding news, the Baltimore County-based IT and strategic planning firm RSC2 announced a $30 million contract for operations and engineering consulting services to the US Army.

 

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Building bots is becoming easier and cheaper

As technology becomes more sophisticated and human-like, identifying false information can get tricky, Technical.ly reporter Holly Quinn writes. 

 

A few years ago, creating a bot to prey on political discord required some coding skills. But it's since become a lot more accessible: Platforms that allow you to build bots without any special skills can cost as little as $20 a month.

 

“It’s easier to make it look like the message comes from human at scale,” one expert said. “And it’s actually not that expensive.”

 

➡️ As the election looms, learn about best practices in ID-ing false info here

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📰 News Incubator: What else to know

•  The DOJ filed a lawsuit against the container ship Dali's owner for negligence and mismanagement related to the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse. It claims, among other things, that the crew “jury-rigged their ship.” [Baltimore Banner]

 

• The healthcare innovation accelerator Healthworx announced the first cohort of its rebranded program. [Healthworx/Technical.ly]

 

•  C-360 Agency, a Baltimore-based marketing firm, hired a co-CEO and opened two new offices. [Baltimore Biz Journal]

 

•  Maryland ended the fiscal year with $479 million in uncommitted or unappropriated funds. [Baltimore Sun]

 

•  The cybersecurity training provider BCR Cyber is calling for applications for no-cost programming in CompTIA's A+, Security+ training and other courses using the firm's cyber range. [BCR Cyber/Technical.ly]

 

• An Anne Arundel County judge blocked a ballot question about a wide-scale redevelopment in the Inner Harbor. It'll still appear on the ballot but the results of the vote will not be certified. [Baltimore Banner]

 

• We're hiring a contract events reporter in Baltimore! If you love networking and being the go-to person in the scene, and want a platform to share what you experience, check out this listing and apply. [Technical.ly]

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🗓️ On the Calendar

• Sept. 24-25: EcoMap Technologies is hosting its SuperConnect conference all about ecosystem building, economic development and innovation. [Details here]


• Sept. 28: Attend a demo day with Baltimore Code & Coffee. [Details here]


• Oct. 2: Meet and network with fellow technologists at the CharmCityJS monthly meetup. [Details here]


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