Artificial Intelligence

AI is a ‘New York story’ – for better or worse, official says

The New York City comptroller doubled down on calls to pad budget reserves in light of AI’s economic risks.

Artificial Intelligence

North Carolina senators consider new restrictions on artificial intelligence in insurance and medical billing

Artificial intelligence in medical research has led to new treatments and new efficiencies, but it also has the potential to increase costs for patients in healthcare, one lawmaker says.

Digital Government

You can't manage what you can't see

COMMENTARY | Technology stacks don’t enable the inter-department collaboration needed to incorporate policy changes, serve constituents better.

Sponsor Content

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

Anthropic’s Claude Mythos Preview represents a seismic shift in the impact of AI on the cybersecurity landscape in the federal government.

Digital Government

How data integration could help maternal health outcomes

Breaking down data silos among government agencies and community organizations can be critical for connecting new mothers to crucial benefits programs, according to a new policy brief.

People

How Dayton’s citizens’ assembly showed a new path for community engagement

The Ohio city already has a long history of civic participation, but the prospect of a new hospital on its west side made officials want to get residents involved in a new way.

Infrastructure

Local Maine officials look to pause data center development after state moratorium veto

After a statewide moratorium on data centers failed to make it across the finish line at the Maine Legislature, local officials are pursuing their own bans.

Artificial Intelligence

Polis tells Colorado lawmakers to go easy on tech regulations

Colorado Gov. Jared Polis urged future lawmakers to avoid a "heavy hand" when considering regulations on emerging technology.

Workforce

Report: How state and local governments can build digital service teams for success

A recent report from the Beeck Center looks to help government leaders build digital service teams that have a lasting impact on online government experiences.

Artificial Intelligence

Water, electricity remain major data center concerns, survey says

Zencity found that the more familiar someone is with AI, the more inclined they are to support data centers. But residents’ trust that local governments will be open about the centers’ impacts is slipping.

Infrastructure

Local Texas leaders believe data center plans may be behind delays to emergency water supply

Across Texas, a booming buildout of server farms is adding strain to water resources that are already stretched to their limit.

People

Feds assign two officials to lead intelligence coordination on election threats

For months, it was unclear if ODNI ever named an election threats executive responsible for leading election security efforts in the 2026 midterm cycle.

Sponsor Content

Smarter Communities: Scaling AI in State and Local Government

The ultimate goal of AI adoption in state and local government is to achieve high-fidelity public outcomes while empowering the workforce.

People

Advocates pledge action to restore digital equity grants

One year after President Donald Trump rescinded the funds, various groups and lawmakers have kicked off a month of action to push for their restoration.

Infrastructure

Utah’s fragile desert could feel like the Sahara if America’s biggest data center gets built

The Great Salt Lake is drying up. What happens when a data center as large as a city sits next to it?

Artificial Intelligence

AI adoption fails without change management

COMMENTARY | What public-sector deployments reveal about enterprise risk and the importance of having good processes before adding technology.

Artificial Intelligence

California’s ‘digital democracy’ initiative invites residents to help shape AI policy

State leaders will use the public’s input to develop an AI action plan to inform policies and regulations of the tech, one official said.

Infrastructure

Utah protesters want more sunlight on data center plan and its effects on water and air

Utah protesters demanded independent reviews of the planned Stratos project in Box Elder County and a “genuine public comment period.”

People

White House withholds $1.3B in Medicaid payments to California amid broader fraud crackdown

Vice President JD Vance said the administration will audit states’ Medicaid Fraud Control Units and threatened to “turn off” federal funding for the watchdogs if their fraud prevention efforts are found to be deficient.

Artificial Intelligence

Visibility into worker performance is key for states to reduce SNAP error rates

COMMENTARY | Workers can introduce errors in various ways, but technology can help minimize those errors, assist employees and maximize efficiency and productivity.