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Editor's Notes

Over the years, we've heard plenty of smart ideas from Baltimore technologists about improving city services, infrastructure and the criminal justice system.

 

This week, members of the tech community took a step to harness that energy with a public launch for Hack Baltimore, a citywide hackathon that's coming up later this spring.

 

Inside the room, this one felt like it could be big. The technologists were joined by local civic leaders who sounded notes of collaboration. They talked about how it's been in the works for a while, meaning there has been time to build up a portal full of ideas, and make plans to create projects that last. Plus, there were capes.

 

Read more about the event below, and have a good weekend.

 

—Stephen Babcock, Assistant Editor, Technical.ly ([email protected])

 

 

News

How I Work: Dan Edlow, director of engineering at VitusVet

By Jordan Thomas Edlow's focus is on empowering the company's engineering team. Here are his thoughts on pet health, podcasts and PCs.
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‘Put on a cape’: Hack Baltimore is convening technologists and civic leaders to work on the city’s pressing challenges

By Stephen Babcock The hackathon is set for May 8-10 and will focus on six areas: housing, education, transportation, workforce development, health and wellness, and public safety.
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Check out the newly opened Bmore CoLab financial empowerment space in downtown Baltimore

By Stephen Babcock T. Rowe Price Foundation and CASH Campaign of Maryland partnered on a new space to serve entrepreneurs, and bring organizations serving them with financial resources together.
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Todd Carter named director of Baltimore City Office of Information and Technology

By Stephen Babcock Carter, who started with local government when the ransomware attack hit the city in May, was serving as acting director since September.
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Instant Teams raises $1.5M to grow platform connecting military spouses with remote work

By Stephen Babcock The round was led by Baltimore-based Squadra Ventures.
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Events

Successful Data Science: Teams, Tools, Techniques – Networking and Panel Event

Jan 18 to Feb 18 / 06:00 pm to 08:30 pm / Loyola University Maryand 4501 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, MD, 21210

NET/WORK Baltimore 2020

Mar 4 to Mar 4 / 06:00 PM to 09:00 PM / The Assembly Room

Master of Science in Data Science Information Session

Apr 2 to Apr 2 / 06:00 PM to 07:00 PM / Loyola University Maryland Graduate Center - Columbia Campus

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