Artificial Intelligence

Former New Jersey official argues AI could strengthen, not weaken, democratic institutions

Beth Simone Noveck, a former top AI official in New Jersey, recently released a new book that explains how the technology can help government work better and restore trust in it.

Artificial Intelligence

Microsoft’s Clean Energy Reversal Collides with Virginia’s Climate Goals

Amid a data center boom in the state, the tech giant backpedals on a key climate promise.

Infrastructure

Local Tennessee officials are putting data center plans on ice to consider regulations

Two rural areas paused development for at least a year; Nashville also contemplates moratorium amid public pushback.

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Plan, Act, Recover: Disaster Preparedness in the US Public Sector

Discover how public sector leaders are strengthening emergency preparedness and operational resilience.

People

The workforce cliff: What happens when the last IBM i engineer retires from government

COMMENTARY | Many agencies still rely on mainframes, which are built on programming languages kept alive by a shrinking group of late-career specialists. This creates operational and cybersecurity risks.

Artificial Intelligence

On the historic route from Selma to Montgomery, an AI cloud looms

In this rural Alabama community, some residents can’t flush their toilets. Developers want to build a state-of-the-art data center next door.

Artificial Intelligence

It was a pretty good year for regulating AI in New York

State lawmakers passed a variety of artificial intelligence guidelines before the end of the legislative session.

Artificial Intelligence

As AI scales in government, visibility, zero trust and data protection are critical

COMMENTARY | States and localities are embracing the technology but must keep several security challenges in mind as they do so. As AI evolves, controls must evolve too.

Digital Government

Attacks on telecom infrastructure are growing, report says

Industry groups found that over 18,000 incidents were reported last year, which represented a 59% jump from 2024. Better enforcement and regulation could prevent it, the groups said.

Digital Government

More states restrict 3D-printed firearms

At least six states this year have outlawed or imposed regulations on such guns.

Artificial Intelligence

Meet the women leading the people-powered push against data centers

Through public office, environmental justice and urban planning, they’re demanding a say in what gets built in communities across the country.

Exclusive Cybersecurity

Lawmaker proposes overhaul of critical infrastructure cyber plans as AI threats rise

The measure would require CISA to refresh long-outdated sector cybersecurity plans as lawmakers warn that advanced AI tools could accelerate the discovery and exploitation of software flaws.

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The Hidden Cost of Not Knowing What's in Your Contracts

Discover why contract visibility is critical for reducing risk and improving government accountability.

Artificial Intelligence

Data center moratoriums gain ground in states and cities

Legislators in New York passed a bill imposing a one-year pause on new hyperscale data centers, while residents in one California city voted recently for a complete ban.

Artificial Intelligence

Ohio lawmakers introduce sweeping new data center legislation

It’s a significant revision of state policy, touching on tax breaks, nondisclosure agreements, water use and testing, utility billing, and potential impacts on local governments.

Artificial Intelligence

Illinois is 'not quite ready' to pass data center regulations despite public pressure

Seven out of 10 Illinois residents supported the POWER Act, but it didn’t pass in the Illinois Legislature this session. Supporters are pretty confident the bill will be brought back up later this year.

Artificial Intelligence

An AI opened a coffee shop in Stockholm and started hiring. Chaos ensued.

A new weekly column on the tech reshaping the world from Stockholm to Singapore, including the parts nobody planned for.

Artificial Intelligence

Lawmakers wrestle with AI’s opportunities, challenges in higher education

As the technology roils campuses nationwide, a House subcommittee debated how to form policies around its use to ensure it does not replace students’ learning.

Artificial Intelligence

Some Kentucky counties and cities are hitting pause on data centers

With a lack of state action, local governments consider data center regulation.

Artificial Intelligence

Senator seeks admin leadership to testify on AI policy

Elizabeth Warren, the Senate Banking Committee’s ranking member criticized the lack of administration officials asked to testify at an upcoming hearing on AI and the American Dream.

Cybersecurity

Building cyber-resilient payroll systems in government

COMMENTARY | Cybersecurity needs to be built into everything that keeps government running, especially as payroll is one of the most critical systems in operation.