Artificial Intelligence

AI is already on the job, and Census is keeping count

New U.S. Census Bureau data shows that AI is quickly becoming a routine workplace tool, while government leaders are finding that training, guardrails and employee-led experimentation can help turn everyday use into meaningful adoption.

Management

As Meta faces trial for hooking kids on social media, NC’s attorney general offers parents advice

Nearly 30 attorneys general allege the tech giant deceived the public about the harms of their product.

Digital Government

The hidden cost of tech complexity in state and local governments

COMMENTARY | Tool sprawl creates various challenges, including requiring more manual work and undermining security. A stronger operating model can reduce that complexity.

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Digital Government

New guide aims to help build digital service teams

Digital service teams are valuable to state and local government service delivery, but launching one is not always straightforward, one expert says. A new guide looks to assist officials in their efforts to create them.

Infrastructure

Proposed data centers could use more electricity than all Alabama homes combined, analysis shows. Who will pay?

Alabama Power has guaranteed that residents’ power bills won’t increase as a result. Can the state’s largest utility keep its promise?

Artificial Intelligence

Pennsylvania governor signs data center executive order. Critics say it falls short.

Josh Shapiro's executive order directs developers to comply with previously proposed standards that were introduced as voluntary.

Cybersecurity

What leaders get wrong about cloud security

COMMENTARY | Local governments are adopting cloud-based ERP systems to modernize finance operations, but cloud migration alone doesn’t eliminate security and compliance risks.

Digital Government

Oklahoma launches statewide effort to use libraries to close the digital divide

While many local and county governments have launched similar projects to improve digital equity, officials say Oklahoma is the first in the nation to do so statewide.

Artificial Intelligence

Iowa academics launch tool to help localities weigh proposed data centers

The Iowa Data Center Decision Tool helps communities decide if data centers are right for them by identifying key questions they should ask about a project’s impact.

People

‘I don’t trust you’: Tensions reach boiling point on election security call for state leaders hosted by Trump administration

Democratic election officials criticized Homeland Security leaders for lackluster support as the midterm election looms.

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Cybersecurity

Former California CISO reflects on cyber’s importance in state government

Now a senior advisor at World Wide Technology, Vitaliy Panych said his aim was always to make everyone a “risk practitioner,” while managing an enormous state infrastructure.

Digital Government

Flock Safety tightens safeguards as states, cities question surveillance network

More than 50 communities have canceled contracts or deactivated cameras this year.

Management

Blue states seek to stop DHS from accessing commercial driver's license database

In a court filing, a coalition of Democrat-led states says the Department of Homeland Security’s demand for trucker data is part of a broader effort to create a “nationwide surveillance system.”

People

Serving military-connected students is a strategic imperative for higher education

COMMENTARY | The relationship between service members and academic institutions has not kept pace with today’s realities and must place more emphasis on key support systems.

Digital Government

6,000 BEAD projects need 86K+ permits, report finds

Researchers found that over half of those projects will need at least 10 permits, while 1 in 7 will require more than 20 across the state, local and federal levels.

Artificial Intelligence

The data center industry’s PR blitz Is backfiring

Front group lauds purported benefits of data centers without disclosing its backer.

Artificial Intelligence

Data center audit lacks specifics even as Gov. Abbott, industry leaders tout it

Without key details on the audits but the eagerness to support them, policy watchers question how impactful these audits will be in curbing data center growth.

Artificial Intelligence

The precision pivot: The case for local, lean and governed AI

COMMENTARY | Organizations that will lead on AI adoption will not necessarily be those with the largest models or deepest budgets. They will be asking how to best deploy it.