Digital Government

A ‘digital front door’ helps New Mexico boost customer experience and staff productivity

The state’s Health Care Authority is looking to enhance its public assistance service delivery by streamlining residents’ access to program applications and call centers.

Artificial Intelligence

New York City will try (again) to regulate AI

The council passed a package of bills creating a new ‘office of algorithmic accountability.’ It’s not the first attempt to rein in AI use.

Management

Homeland Security wants state driver’s license data for sweeping citizenship program

The Trump administration may turn to an obscure data-sharing network for access.

Sponsor Content

The future of public service delivery is personalized, accessible and connected

Union County is transforming service delivery with a unified digital front door—connecting systems, streamlining access, and improving experiences for residents and staff alike.

Digital Government

How parents and teens feel about state efforts to regulate social media

Policies that consider parents’ and children’s views toward social media restrictions could have a better chance at being adopted by the public, one expert says.

People

Government workers young and old need ‘shared purpose,’ say local leaders

Agencies must wrestle with retirements, a multi-generational workforce and attracting employees despite the lure of the private sector. Experts said it’s doable, especially when you appeal to someone’s sense of civic duty.

Infrastructure

Montana lawmakers take a closer look at autonomous vehicles

Waymo officials were mum on the financial side of the business, but did describe the learning abilities of the software the cars run on. Essentially cars take photos of the route, learning curb heights and even if there’s a new pothole.

Artificial Intelligence

AWS to invest $50B in AI and supercomputing infrastructure for government customers

Amazon Web Services is granting government expanded access to its tech products offerings while scaling the infrastructure required to support it.

Digital Government

Amid distrust and volatility, leaders urge governments to ‘walk the talk’

It’s been a tricky year for states and localities, but speakers at the recent GOVIT Leadership Summit and Symposium said communication and keeping promises can help those governments navigate choppy waters.

Public Safety

Kids and teens go full throttle for e-bikes as federal oversight stalls

States, counties and schools are stepping in to improve safety amid an uptick in e-bike injuries, while federal regulatory efforts stagnate.

Artificial Intelligence

How to make data centers less thirsty

There’s a way to reduce both the climate and water harms of data centers: build them in places with lots of wind and solar energy.

Digital Government

Every address counts: Why redistricting makes precise legislative data essential

COMMENTARY | In an essential move for democracy, we need to solve the 4.5 million address gap, which undermines effective legislative outreach.

Sponsor Content

Cribl for the Public Sector: Defend data at mission speeds

Cribl helps agencies cut costs, improve compliance, and manage data flexibly without vendor lock-in.

Artificial Intelligence

Report: How the public sector can help drive AI innovation

A new report offers strategies for government leaders to encourage AI innovation that prepares their communities for an AI-ready future.

Digital Government

Government leaders embrace ‘any door’ service approach

Speakers at Route Fifty’s recent Innovation Spotlight said the public sector should learn to be more human focused in how it delivers services, an effort that shows long-term value for money.

Workforce

Washington lawmakers to consider requiring union talks over government use of AI

A bill focused on public employee unions stalled this year, but its prime sponsor plans to try again in 2026.

Management

Louisiana officials will soon be able to sue citizens over internet posts with their personal info

Lawmakers approved a new law earlier this year allowing a wide swath of public officials to bring lawsuits against those who don’t take down online posts with officials’ personal-identifying information if they request it.

Workforce

West Virginia turns to tech to implement a new child care payment model

The state is grappling with unemployment as a result of a child care shortage. A data platform is helping fill those gaps and keep more West Virginians in the workforce.

Management

New Jersey lawmakers propose new limits on lawsuits under data privacy law

The bill would "sacrifice the safety of New Jersey’s public servants," one critic says.

Emerging Tech

New Mexico unveils quantum telecom network

State officials have been positioning New Mexico as a leader in quantum sciences and technologies through private sector help and federal partnerships. 

Digital Government

To advance modernization strategically, clerks are key

COMMENTARY | A phased and deliberate approach to modernization can help agencies adopt digital platforms and integrated tools that can empower clerks to do more with less.