Management

Hidden in plain sight: Surveillance at the Arizona border

From hidden license plate readers to AI-powered cameras, federal agents have built a vast monitoring network that stretches deep into Arizona.

Artificial Intelligence

Republican governor asserts states’ right to legislate AI

Utah Governor Spencer Cox acknowledged the logic to the Trump administration’s plan for U.S. AI dominance, but not at the expense of state laws ensuring safety.

Infrastructure

Data center growth goes full steam ahead across the US

Investments in and construction of data centers are increasing across the U.S., particularly in areas where such facilities have previously lagged.

Sponsor Content

A Connected Government: A Roadmap for State and Local Health and Human Services

SLG HHS leaders reveal why interoperability and AI are mission-critical—and how unified data platforms transform service delivery, efficiency, and public trust.

Digital Government

Showcase honors state projects for ‘doing things differently’

Online government platform Apolitical joined two other bodies to celebrate public sector breakthroughs throughout the nation, including on AI, digital transformation, citizen engagement and emerging tech.

Artificial Intelligence

Republican lawmakers ask GAO to review current AI regulatory landscape

Leaders in the House Science, Space, and Technology Committee have asked the Government Accountability Office to examine the regulatory landscape at both the state and federal level.

Artificial Intelligence

AI enters the race: How Texas primary candidates are using it in 2026 ads

As Texas voters head into the 2026 primary, candidates are using artificial intelligence to mock opponents and sharpen attacks.

Digital Government

Age verification laws face mixed prospects, experts say

A Supreme Court decision last year on a Texas law may have opened the door for similar rules. But speakers at State of the Net warned they face a long road fraught with challenges.

Digital Government

In digital-first era, NJ librarians demand more affordable e-books

Bill targets publishers’ pricey restrictions on digital content.

Artificial Intelligence

Red and blue states alike want to limit AI in insurance. Trump wants to limit the states.

A revolt is afoot across states against the use of artificial intelligence in health insurance determinations — and against efforts led by President Donald Trump to tie states’ hands.

Digital Government

What courts can learn from package delivery companies

With modern technology, courts can ensure people know about their court case.

Artificial Intelligence

How Oklahoma has embraced ‘accountable innovation’

The Sooner State has run hard towards AI in its bid for government efficiency, but one of its tech leaders said during a recent conference that transparency and training are critical.

Sponsor Content

Modern tools for modern programs: Strengthening oversight in social spending

Download this report to learn how Diligent's GRC can help your agency bolster program oversight.

Digital Government

Amazon’s Ring wanted to track your pets. It revealed the future of surveillance

Private companies selling ‘intelligence as a service’ are changing the face of intelligence and how private and personal data is used.

Infrastructure

Autonomous cars in Iowa would need human drivers under proposed bills

Iowa lawmakers advanced two bills from House subcommittees that would restrict the commercial operation of driverless cars.

Emerging Tech

The case for cross-agency data sharing: Unlocking government's hidden potential

COMMENTARY | Agencies are using shared data to increase wages, boost public health and help move people out of poverty. Far from being a pipe dream, it’s already creating real results.

People

Transit agencies look to ‘rewire’ tech infrastructure

Speakers during last week’s Adobe Government Forum said they want to rely less on contractors and more on unified systems, while making the rider experience more efficient.

Artificial Intelligence

Alabama’s ‘pretty cool’ plan for robots in maternity care sparks debate

Alabama, a state with one of the nation’s highest infant mortality rates, is betting on robots to help fix its maternal care crisis. But the state’s plan for telerobotic ultrasounds in rural areas has raised doubts.

Emerging Tech

Demystifying the public sector’s flood risk challenges

COMMENTARY | Current maps are insufficient, especially in the face of rising threats. AI, machine learning and other technologies offer a new path forward.

Public Safety

When every second counts: government tech helps first responders’ lifesaving missions

For first responders facing unpredictable moments, tech that helps them safely navigate dangerous environments is critical.

Workforce

States get a helping hand to implement skills-based hiring amid workforce shortages

A nonprofit is expanding a program that offers state leaders technical assistance and other resources to adopt a skills-based hiring model as agencies try to keep pace with evolving job roles and persistent workforce gaps.