Infrastructure

Feds launch groundbreaking electric plane pilot program in Virginia

The program, driven by the U.S. Department of Transportation and Federal Aviation Administration, is designed to accelerate the safe integration of advanced air mobility into the country’s national airspace system.

People

Trump empties out election commission leadership just months before midterms

The shake-up raises questions about voting system certification, federal election security coordination, and the commission’s ability to approve key policy decisions.

Artificial Intelligence

AI’s real promise for government: Shortening the distance from data to decision

COMMENTARY | The speed of decision-making matters for those in charge of government programs. AI can change that process from months to days, hours or minutes.

Sponsor Content

Smarter cities, safer communities: How state and local government leaders are advancing public services with AI

Discover how AI agents are transforming government services with faster decisions, smarter automation, and measurable productivity gains.

Digital Government

Maryland’s foster care matching platform demonstrates continued success

The state’s Department of Human Services is seeing staff spend less time on manual administrative work and more time connecting youth with caregivers after a system modernization project, one official says.

Artificial Intelligence

Missoula County adopts temporary moratorium on data centers

The interim freeze would prohibit new or expanded data centers in the Montana county, excluding the city of Missoula.

Cybersecurity

Virginia nonprofit launches mobile tech education bus for underserved students

The cyber education bus is the latest way the nonprofit organization RFK Outreach will fulfill its goal to help children and teens learn about technology.

Digital Government

Breaking down silos: A practical guide for cross-agency data sharing

COMMENTARY | Regulations provide clear guidance on how to share responsibly, yet are routinely used to justify inaction. Being a responsible data steward means using the data, not just protecting it.

Artificial Intelligence

The nation’s housing crisis needs more than AI to solve it, experts say

The technology is just one of many levers to effecting change in the housing landscape for states and localities, experts say.

Artificial Intelligence

Illinois governor signs major AI safety law

The legislation requires large developers to identify, disclose and mitigate risks, protects whistleblowers and — in a national first — mandates regular third-party audits.

Cybersecurity

A Puerto Rico government agency exposed 1M Social Security numbers

A cybersecurity loophole in an official government mapping service left private data easily accessible, Centro de Periodismo Investigativo and ProPublica learned.

Artificial Intelligence

This permit, common for dry cleaners, is now being used to build AI power plants

Texas regulators are allowing AI data centers across the state to start up thousands of new pollution sources with no public notice or environmental reviews.

Sponsor Content

The war on fraud. Protecting federal benefits programs.

Learn how agencies uncover fraud networks faster and meet evolving federal anti fraud requirements with actionable intelligence.

Workforce

California has started to track AI-related job loss

While such insights can be helpful for protecting workers against negative impacts of the technology, decision-makers should proceed with caution when using such data, experts say.

Artificial Intelligence

How Texas modernized a ‘train wreck’ customer service center

The licensing division of the state’s Department of Public Safety left people on hold, sometimes for hours, until it modernized its systems and broke down siloes.

Artificial Intelligence

Clark County commissioners hear push for data center moratorium but take no action

Nevada residents have protested the number of data centers going up in their communities, but elected leaders did not lay out any specific plans or regulations.

Management

Crypto kiosks were used to scam $56 million from Texans last year. Lawmakers are calling for regulation.

Fraudsters are increasingly using the ATM-like machines for fast access to money that’s difficult to trace.

People

Libraries lament ‘cascading effects’ of E-Rate’s potential demise

Advocates warned the FCC’s vote to review the program could blow massive holes in their budgets and force service reductions or even closures if new funding sources aren’t found.

Digital Government

Kentucky bill regulating kids’ social media had bipartisan support, AG backing. What killed it?

The bill took a sweeping aim at “addictive” online features like doomscrolling and autoplay, and would have also required social media platforms to estimate the age of users and restrict usage for those under the age of 15.

Management

U.S. Supreme Court declines request to block Texas’ app age verification law

A federal appeals court had allowed Texas to require app stores to verify users’ ages and seek parental consent before a minor can download apps while litigation continues.

Digital Government

How states can address broadband worker shortages

Amid funding uncertainty, existing programs may offer starting point to build workforce.