Cybersecurity

How Iranian hackers pose a threat to US critical infrastructure

COMMENTARY | A cyberattack on a US corporation illustrates how state-aligned hackers operate, and how damage in war today isn’t always visible or geographically confined.

Artificial Intelligence

Power plays: The battle over data centers in PA

Inside the $100 billion rush to turn Pennsylvania into the nation’s AI engine – and the local efforts trying to stop it.

People

Trump’s goal to create state-by-state citizenship lists isn’t feasible, experts say

A Tuesday executive order mandating that DHS create state-by-state citizenship lists is Trump’s latest effort to exert some control over state-run elections.

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Digital Government

Data privacy emerges as a ‘core American value,’ expert says

As the federal government continues its fight to access state’s sensitive data on residents, a new report underscores Americans’ support for stronger data privacy guardrails and protections.

Customer Experience

New Jersey county modernizes ‘broken’ benefits process

Union County is moving towards a common application and using technology to help it reduce a customer service backlog and take the pressure off staff.

Artificial Intelligence

Louisiana scraps some, but not all, AI proposals after Trump threats

Six state legislators confirmed that they are shelving a total of seven bills related to AI. Two others said they weren’t sure whether they would continue to move their proposals forward.

Digital Government

Trump signs executive order setting rules for mail-in voting and eligibility lists

The president has long disputed the mail-in voting process since his 2020 election run. The order is very likely to face legal challenges.

Emerging Tech

States weigh pros and cons of investing in cryptocurrency

From strategic reserves to the bond market, policymakers increasingly eye digital currency options.

Artificial Intelligence

Most government leaders say they outpace private sector on AI adoption, survey says

Research by IDC found that 82% of public sector organizations have adopted agentic AI, and 60% of agency heads believe they are ahead of the business community on the technology.

Digital Government

Social media companies must respond to search warrants within 72 hours under new Colorado law

Separate bill still under consideration would require compliance with search warrants within 24 hours.

Artificial Intelligence

Rise of ‘manfluencers’ leads Louisiana to propose update to its in-person recording rules

Louisiana is looking to crack down on those who use hidden recording devices like smart glasses to harass women.

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Digital Government

Alaska sees efficiency gains after adopting a new child support system

By leveraging an off-the-shelf solution, Alaska was able to overhaul a decades-old case management platform within two years.

Digital Government

With federal changes coming to Medicaid, New Jersey pursues ways to keep people enrolled

Gov. Mikie Sherrill proposed more than $10 million to strengthen Medicaid’s enrollment system before January

Finance

Tech giants are spending more than ever to shape California politics. See how much.

Tech giants involved in AI and cryptocurrency spent $39 million last year to influence lawmakers and policy. It's the start of what could be a spending blitz in the upcoming election.

Digital Government

No, your city doesn't need another dashboard

COMMENTARY | It's time to stop checking boxes with tech we don't use, and reset.

Public Safety

House committee approves FirstNet reauthorization

The effort will now move to the House floor ahead of the February deadline to reauthorize the public safety communications network’s authority for another decade.

Finance

North Dakota moves forward with stablecoin as local banks express interest in pilot project

The Bank of North Dakota is on track to introduce stablecoin to local banks this September after state regulators approved the technology’s use in bank-to-bank transactions.

Digital Government

Your personal data might set your grocery prices. States aim to crack down.

Retailers are using surveillance pricing to set individualized amounts customers will pay.

Cybersecurity

Why small municipalities have become cybercriminals' favorite prey

COMMENTARY | City and county managers can no longer see cybersecurity as an IT problem. They can take various practical steps before an incident occurs.