AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoWorkforce & HR in Florida: Perry-Lecompton School District in Kansas is rolling out ZeroEyes AI gun-detection tech, aiming to alert staff and law enforcement within seconds when cameras flag a weapon—an example of how schools are investing in safety systems and staffing workflows. Florida Economy & Jobs: A WalletHub 2026 state competitiveness ranking puts Florida at No. 10 overall, highlighting that economic strength depends on more than size—business creation, labor market strength, innovation, and investment. Public Sector & Policy: Florida’s property-tax reform debate continues to raise questions about revenue impacts for schools and counties, while state workers are getting extra time off around the America 250 holiday. Workplace Safety & Risk: Florida hurricane-prep messaging stresses that lower-category storms can still be deadly, pushing employers and communities to use local evacuation-zone tools and train staff for hazards. Education & Talent Pipelines: Florida Tech’s weVENTURE Women’s Business Center received a Truist grant, supporting entrepreneurship and career pathways. Criminal Justice & HR Compliance: A Florida-related case reports a wrongful arrest tied to AI facial recognition errors, underscoring risks for agencies using automated tools.
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