Digital Government

Feds create controversial bidding portal for E-Rate

The FCC said the new rules would bring integrity and transparency to the program, but schools and libraries said it is a “solution in search of a problem.”

Artificial Intelligence

How a data center derailed $240,000 for affordable housing in rural Maine

In rural Midcoast Maine, nearly a quarter of a million dollars in federal money earmarked for housing was rescinded from a small town after local officials sought to use the funds for a data center.

Cybersecurity

Senator warns CISA election security pullback could leave midterms vulnerable

Mark Warner, the Senate Intelligence Committee’s top Democrat, pressed DHS over reports that states are no longer receiving the same cybersecurity and protection support ahead of the 2026 elections.

Sponsor Content

Claude Mythos advances autonomous exploit development: What agencies can do to prepare

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Digital Government

Inside North Carolina’s efforts to reduce SNAP payment error rates

State and county leaders are working together to implement SNAP changes that comply with new federal rules and sustain long-term program improvements.

Cybersecurity

CISA unveils CI Fortify to help secure critical infrastructure during conflicts

For years, U.S. officials have assessed that China is infiltrating non-military critical infrastructure to enable sabotage during a major conflict involving Taiwan.

Artificial Intelligence

Pennsylvania sues Character.AI developer, alleging chatbots claimed to be medical professionals

Gov. Josh Shapiro’s administration says a controversial AI chatbot developer is violating the state’s Medical Practice Act.

Public Safety

Report: How public safety agencies can tap drones to protect major events

The report highlights how public safety leaders can leverage tech and operational changes to strengthen their defense against drone-enabled threats during large-scale gatherings.

People

State CIOs are more change leaders than techies, report says

The National Association of State Chief Information Officers found its members are being asked to simultaneously keep systems running and innovate, with tech expertise far less important.

Management

State audit slams NYC schools for lack of student data privacy oversight

The state comptroller's audit comes as NYC expands AI use in classrooms and relies more on third-party tech vendors.

Artificial Intelligence

New bill would narrow scope of Colorado’s landmark 2024 AI law

Proposed compromise would repeal law’s most substantial regulations on AI developers and "deployers."

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Cybersecurity

State cyber officials’ confidence is down, survey finds

The study by NASCIO and Deloitte found that just 26% of respondents are extremely or very confident they can protect themselves from cyber threats, down from 48% in 2022.

Infrastructure

In rural Wisconsin, a town pushes aside a plan to build a massive data center

Residents and town leaders have been in the dark about who would build a $1B center or where it would go. They used zoning to block the plan.

Digital Government

Future of Nebraska Broadband Office unclear following reduction in federal BEAD funds

Broadband Office director Patrick Haggerty steps down, as others work to secure $340 million in unallocated federal funds.

Public Safety

Beyond 99.9%: Why public safety can’t afford 'standard' uptime

COMMENTARY | First responders rely on various technologies that all must work continuously, but that responsibility is also a challenge that needs strategic planning.

Public Safety

Oklahoma city launches portal to help staff field and prioritize 911 calls

The web-based portal will eventually integrate with the city’s CAD system, helping to streamline response times and operations across the police, fire and emergency medical departments, one official says.

Public Safety

Virginia governor signs rideshare safety bills tightening driver-checks, in-app protections

The new laws require stronger identity verification, expanded background screenings and optional audio, video recording during rides.

Management

Michigan Senate passes ‘Kids Over Clicks’ bill targeting social media addiction, online exploitation

State lawmakers brought new changes for the ways in which Big Tech companies are held accountable for unethical practices that leave children and teenagers vulnerable to the perils of social media.

Emerging Tech

With driverless cars a reality, what can cities do to prepare for them?

Companies have made tremendous strides in various urban areas across the U.S. But leaders have a lot more work ahead to integrate AVs properly.