AI
& Local Gov: 5 Ways to Better Resident Service Learn how you can start using AI to
improve services and avoid the biggest pitfalls. Plus, how other agencies
are being awarded for AI use. Get
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AI
Is an Energy Hog, and Government Needs to Be Aware The environmental costs of using
artificial intelligence tools is an area of growing concern for government
technology officials. Transparency from vendors can shed light on their energy
and water usage. READ
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software specifically designed for legal professionals?
Austin
Responds to Inflammatory AI-Generated Public Comment Officials in
California
Police Use AI to Transcribe Body Cam Videos A new front in the battle over the benefits of AI versus its risks is
opening up in law enforcement, where police are increasingly using the software
to write up incident reports — to the concern of civil libertarians. READ
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Colorado
Springs E-Bike Debate Yields City Council Split The city’s Parks, Recreation
and Cultural Services Advisory Board has approved a policy to expand electric
bike access on city trails, but an official City Council decision won’t come
until February. READ
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Constituents
Say Identity Verification is Difficult Weak
and outdated identity verification methods aren’t just risky — they’re
frustrating for the public. READ
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Cyber Attack
Threatens Part of Mich. Township’s Bond Money
Cybersecurity
Heads Up NASCIO’s 2025 Top 10 CIO Priorities Artificial intelligence may
have been the topic on many minds this year, but cybersecurity and risk
management topped NASCIO’s annual list of the top 10 priorities for state CIOs.
AI did, however, rise to second place this year. READ
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Cybersecurity
Steps Every Local Government Should Take Cyberattacks pose a threat to all
levels of government, but they can be especially disruptive to local government
organizations. This thought leadership paper breaks down all the actions local
governments need to take to be fully prepared for evolving cyber threats. DOWNLOAD
Dade
Phelan Bows Out as Texas House Speaker Phelan narrowly survived a primary
challenge and lacked the support of a majority of House Republicans. Having
angered conservatives with the impeachment of Attorney General Ken Paxton,
Phelan dropped out the day before leadership elections. READ
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Digitized
Discrimination: A Study of Hiring Assessments
Many organizations have incorporated technology into their hiring
processes. The Center for Democracy and Technology studied how one hiring
technology — digitized assessments — impacts job seekers with
disabilities. READ
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East
Coast States’ Climate Coalition Considers Ways to Expand Eleven
states belong to the 20-year-old Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative, which
created the nation’s first regional cap-and-invest system for reducing carbon
emissions. With the change in administration, RGGI may set more aggressive
emissions reduction goals. READ
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Electric School
Buses Are Helping Out the Grid in Illinois A Bus2Grid project in Illinois will not only
send electric school buses to 13 school districts, but enable them to discharge
unneeded power back to the district, or an electric utility, when needed. READ
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Eliminating Weak Links: Securing Evolving IT Landscapes In today's fast-changing environment, modern solutions are needed to strengthen security, improve visibility and simplify administration across networks, clouds, applications, users and endpoints. DOWNLOAD
Factors
Associated with Economic Success For local leaders to improve the
conditions that lead to upward mobility and racial equity, they need to know
what to change and how. VIEW
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Florida
Delays Expansion of Children’s Health Insurance Until Trump Term The Biden
administration approved the state’s own plan to offer coverage to 42,000
families. But Gov. Ron DeSantis is worried about its requirement to offer
coverage for a full year. READ
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From
Europe to South Africa: Where Is the World on Cyber Defense? As we wrap up
2024, two new reports suggest that
GM Puts the Brakes on Cruise, Turns to Autonomous Tech After a year of trying to refocus and relaunch the robotaxi program following an October 2023 pedestrian crash, the automaker will instead shutter Cruise. GM will pivot to focus on delivering autonomous tech in personal vehicles. READ MORE
Government Must
Be Willing to Reimagine Says San Jose Mayor Matt
Mahan, mayor of
Government
Wrapping Up Its Corruption Case Against Former Illinois Speaker Prosecutors allege that Mike Madigan, the
former Democratic speaker, and associates directed companies to provide
campaign contributions and no-show jobs to allies. The defense will begin its
presentation at trial next week. READ
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Have
Weather Events Cost Your Jurisdiction? Local governments and the business
communities they serve should be close allies in the fight against severe
weather. DOWNLOAD
PAPER
How
AI, Security, Inclusion Redefined Government in 2024 In a pivotal year, governments enacted AI
laws, strengthened defenses, bridged the broadband gap, and prioritized
accessible, user-friendly digital services. As 2025 nears, most jurisdictions
still lack fully mature AI frameworks. READ
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How
Award-Winning Governments Are Using AI In our guide, see how agencies are
using AI to improve service for both residents and internal teams. Plus: AI
pitfalls to watch for. Get
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How
Birmingham, Ala., Used Tech to Support Youngest Learners Mayor Randall Woodfin writes about how
collaboration between cities helped shape the Birmingham Talks program, which
was inspired by work in other cities that used tech to help children with
language. READ
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How
Governments and Businesses Can Team Up for Weather Resilience Find out how
to kickstart collaboration, break down information silos, and pool resources to
boost resilience and keep everyone safe when storms strike. DOWNLOAD
How
Massachusetts Went 'All In' on Cloud Modernization The Massachusetts
Executive Office of Education (EOE) needed to modernize more than 130
applications in order to track students' educational journeys. This case study
covers how EOE handled its monumental cloud transition, the cost savings it
realized through the project and lessons learned that other government
organizations can follow. DOWNLOAD
How
New AI Dashcams Could Improve Small-Town Policing Hickman County, Tenn., is a sparsely
populated county with a limited budget for law enforcement. But the deployment
of new dashcams backed by artificial intelligence is giving fresh advantages to
the police there. READ
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How to Increase Weather Resilience Of 96 agencies surveyed, NONE of them said they were engaged in extensive public-private collaboration around weather. That’s pretty shocking! DOWNLOAD NOW
How
Your Data Strategy Leads to Better AI This paper highlights the necessity
for a unified data strategy in state and local government to facilitate
effective AI implementation. Fragmented data systems create barriers to AI by
complicating data access, management, and security. DOWNLOAD
Huge
Field Taking Shape for 2025 New Jersey Governor’s Race Mayors, state legislators, members of
Congress – much of New Jersey’s political class hopes to succeed term-limited
Democrat Phil Murphy next year. READ
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In
2024, the Powerful Potential of AI Took Hold The transformative power of AI was embraced by
many state and local governments this year. Dedicated AI leadership positions
and task forces have emerged to guide responsible use. READ
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In
an EV-Hype World, Automakers Are Discovering Hybrids Are Hot Again More
hybrid vehicles are coming on the market because customers seem to lack the
appetite for all-electric vehicles. The Trump administration may cut back on
tax credits and other EV support. READ
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In
New AI Coalition, Government Thought Leaders Plan Ahead Gov tech officials have joined the GovAI
Coalition, formed late last year, to collectively shape policies and best
practices for introducing AI-enabled tools. They're looking to flank the
fast-moving technology. READ
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Indiana
Expands Cyber Analysis to Include Water Facilities The state is broadening
a cybersecurity vulnerability assessment program to include water and
wastewater utilities. Officials aim to do at least 342 tailored security
examinations by 2026 to help local governments. READ
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Innovation
Leadership Is Not Easy, but Tools, Help Are There As a new federal
administration prepares to assume control, the GovAI Coalition Summit showed
the local promise of artificial intelligence, from solutions available to the
leaders ready to make them work. READ
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Insiders: Data
Center Energy Demands Could Trigger Blackouts A panel of authorities on the
data center industry told Northwest energy planners Wednesday that the tech
sector will take all the electricity it can get its hands on, warning of severe
consequences. READ
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foreign software running on your computer? Get a free I.T. security
health report to mitigate the risks of shadow I.T., nation-state attacks, and
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It's
becoming harder to discern who a good person is from one fabricated or made up
through AI. Ironically, AI is going
to be our number-one tool to combat this. WATCH
INTERVIEW
Kansas
and Missouri Legislators Consider Constitutional Changes in Court Selections
GOP lawmakers want to alter the way state supreme court justices are selected
or elected. Some conservative causes in the states, notably abortion bans, have
been undermined by court rulings. READ
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KPMG
Experts Outline 4 Main Approaches to AI in Higher Ed After working with
higher education institutions on their approaches to integrating generative
artificial intelligence, consultants at KPMG think of their clients as
trailblazers, synergists, mavericks or stragglers. READ
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Landlords
Are Using AI to Raise Rents. California Cities Are Leading the Pushback. Eight states and the U.S. Justice Department
have sued over the practice. The company whose software is used by many
landlords says it helps renters as well. READ
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Life
Experiences That Impact Lifetime Income We
analyzed hundreds of research studies and surveyed thousands of Americans to
understand economic mobility. SEE
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Make
Tech Procurement Easy with These Proven Tips This quick guide offers 5
practical tips to simplify government technology procurement. DOWNLOAD
Maximize
Community Connection: Your Guide to Seamlessly Integrating Nextdoor for Direct
Resident Alerts Unlock the full potential of community engagement by
integrating Nextdoor into your communications strategy. Check
Out Fact Sheet
Missoula,
Mont., Police Evaluating AI Report Software City officials have approved a
request from Missoula police for 120 new Tasers and a bundle of add-on
services, including AI software that writes up to 80 percent of police
reports. READ
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Missouri
Senators File Multiple Bills to Cut and Flatten Tax Rates Incoming GOP Gov. Mike Kehoe campaigned on a
pledge to eliminate personal income taxes. Several bills would cut the income
tax to 4 percent while imposing sales taxes on services. READ
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Moving
Courts to the Cloud Courts are inundated with tasks -- particularly in
large jurisdictions and statewide systems that manage records across a wide
geographic area. By migrating on-premises systems to the cloud and using
software-as-a-service solutions, courts can simplify processes, improve
security and performance, and enhance constituent services. DOWNLOAD
New Indiana
County Site Tracks Blocked Train Crossings The recently deployed website monitors
railroad crossings, to alert drivers and first responders in southern Elkhart
County. Crossings blocked by stopped trains have long been a source of
frustration for officials. READ
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New
Jersey Offers AI Translation Tools to Other States The state’s unemployment office reports
significant benefits from the new technology, which officials said could help
government agencies in and outside the state avoid long-term contracts with
vendors. READ
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New Mexico
Launches Electronic IDs, Driver’s Licenses Approved by the governor earlier this year,
New Mexico drivers now can add their driver's licenses and state identification
cards to Apple Wallet and Google Wallet to use at certain businesses or
venues. READ
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New
NIST Guidance Offers Update on Gauging Cyber Performance The National Institute of Standards and
Technology has released an updated edition of a publication that covers running
a program to measure cybersecurity performance, and choosing what to
measure. READ
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Nine
States Will End Medicaid for 3 Million People if Trump Cuts Program The states have trigger laws to end coverage
if the feds end funding for expansion under the Affordable Care Act. Other
states may make cuts if funding gets rolled back. READ
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North
Carolina Legislators Pass Bill Stripping Power from Governor A measure that provided some hurricane relief
was a vehicle for taking power away from executive offices that will be controlled
by Democrats next year. The GOP’s legislative supermajority overrode a veto
from Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper. READ
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North
Carolina Police Turn to Training to Stop Taser Misuse Unclear police
policies, inefficient training and too little accountability is resulting in
some North Carolina officers misusing tasers and similar devices, civil rights
lawsuits and advocates say. READ
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Operational
Resiliency and AIOps in State and Local Government This thought leadership
paper covers the advantages of an AIOps approach, what you need to look for in
a modern incident response system, and implementation best practices. Read more
to see how your agency can take resiliency to the next level! DOWNLOAD
Overcoming
AI Risks, Workforce Challenges in Cybersecurity
An expert offers insights on how government agencies, frequent
targets online, can safeguard critical infrastructure and future-proof their
cybersecurity. Also under consideration: artificial intelligence’s dual role in
security. READ
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Pillars
that Support Upward Mobility Discover how housing, education, good jobs,
health, and governance create the foundation for economic success, dignity and
belonging, and power and autonomy for all. LEARN
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Remote
workforces are a ticking time bomb! Download a free eBook and learn
about how to secure your company's remote workforce. Check
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Rhode
Island Could Create a 'Public Developer' to Address Housing Crisis The model, which has been gaining popularity
throughout the U.S., presents an opportunity for direct state investment in
affordable housing without relying on uncertain federal funds. READ
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San
Diego Schools Could House 10 Percent of District Workforce The school
board is considering a plan to use five of its properties to build 1,000
affordable housing units. It’s a strategy more California districts are
pursuing. READ
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Spatial
Infrastructure: How GIS Data Can Transform Government Operations Embracing spatial infrastructure can help
state and local governments by enhancing GIS data integration with everyday
technologies and systems. This paper explains spatial infrastructure and
explores use cases where it can improve government operations. DOWNLOAD
Stadiums
Don’t Have to Be a Drain on Taxpayer Dollars St. Louis voters rejected a $60 million
proposal for a new soccer stadium, but the city got one anyway. Here’s how it
did that with minimal public funding. READ
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State-Provided
Software Helped Stop Cyber Attack in Texas According to city of Odessa officials,
state-provided software meant to enhance cybersecurity effectively protected
city systems, and staff is now restoring operations using secure backups. READ
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States
Look to Crack Down on Companies Bilking Veterans Federal
law prohibits companies from charging vets for help in filling out disability
claims, but there’s no penalty. Maine, New Jersey and New York have passed laws
to close this loophole, with more expected to follow. READ
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Texas Agency Asks for $300 Million to Address Medicaid Backlog If legislators approve the request, the Texas Health and Human Services Commission would also get $100 million from Washington to address huge Medicaid and food stamp application delays. READ MORE
The
Continuing Threats to Voting Rights
As a new administration takes power in Washington, the work of state and
local public officials who champion free and fair elections will become even
more critical. READ
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The
Digital Public Sector of the Future This paper explores the many ways state
and local governments can address their biggest digital transformation
challenges. Read more to find out which tools can help your organization become
more efficient, cost-effective and secure! DOWNLOAD
The
Lasting Effects of a Ban on Bilingual Education in California A 1998 ban on dual-language courses was
repealed in 2016, but they still have not fully bounced back or hired enough
teachers. Texas enrolls 40 percent of its English learners in such programs
compared to 10 percent in California. READ
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The
Nation’s Largest County Is Changing Its Form of Government Los Angeles
County voters have approved changes that include an expansion of the county
Board of Supervisors and creation of a separate executive leader. Reform
advocates had pushed for such changes for decades and an atmosphere of scandal
helped them succeed. READ
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The
Ongoing, Unnecessary Obstacles HBCUs Must Confront Beset
by funding issues and questionable program duplication from predominantly white
institutions, too many historically Black colleges and universities are
struggling. We must ensure that these valuable institutions thrive. READ
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The
Texas GOP Has a Bold Agenda — If It Can Stick Together School vouchers, border enforcement, and
energy infrastructure are on the GOP agenda in Texas. A fight for speaker of
the House could determine its prospects.
READ
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Thousands
of Social Security Numbers Stolen from New Jersey City Workers Hoboken
suffered a “massive” cybersecurity break. Personal information including
payroll and health records of city workers — some dating back to 1987 — was
stolen, along with information about residents who’d applied for rental
assistance. READ
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Time
Is Running Out for State and Local Governments to Protect Pandemic Funds State and local governments will be forced to
return pandemic relief funds if they aren’t properly obligated by the end of
December. READ
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Transforming
Public Services New technologies and
strategies are important for modernizing government services. But government
workforces must also to new ways of working. This paper shares advice from top
public sector leaders on navigating change, engaging stakeholders and fostering
innovation. DOWNLOAD
Unlocking
Agility and Innovation with Modernization
By leveraging tools like artificial intelligence (AI), data
analytics and cloud computing, organizations can transform legacy systems and
build a foundation for future growth and public trust. Learn more about the
benefits of modernizing by downloading the full publication. DOWNLOAD
Using
AI for Public Sector Cybersecurity This rapid roadmap details how AI
strengthens security, outlines the major AI security challenges and explains
how you can measure your cyber progress. DOWNLOAD
Vermont
CISO’s New Role Entails Learning from Policymakers John Toney, the state’s chief information
security officer, has been appointed a visiting fellow by the National Security
Institute. Through this position, he will learn from cyber execs, building his
knowledge to better serve Vermonters. READ
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Voices
of Those Who Have Experienced Poverty We listened to thousands of Americans
about their journeys navigating economic mobility. LEARN
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Western
States at an Impasse Over Water Rights Negotiations Seven states rely on water from the Colorado
River. They’ve split into two camps and have made “zero progress” ahead of
current apportionment rules expiring in 2026.
READ
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What’s
New in Digital Equity: Arizona Initiative Launches Plus, the Federal Communications
Commission is pushing for greater network security measures after a cyber
attack, additional funding has been awarded through the Digital Equity Capacity
Grant Program, and more. READ
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When
to Send Emergency vs. Routine Notifications Learn the key differences
between emergency and routine alerts to ensure effective, timely communication
in your mass notification strategy. Read
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Why
the NYC Tech Office Chose Cloud Modernization This case study details how
OTI strategically handled its application modernization journey and shares
critical lessons learned for other agencies. DOWNLOAD
Will
Congestion Pricing Really Ease New York City’s Traffic Woes? Charging
motorists to drive in a large swath of Manhattan has been decades in the
making, and the idea has had some success elsewhere in the world. READ
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Will Dallas
Regulate Forthcoming Food Delivery Robots?
Autonomous robots delivering Uber Eats orders are hitting downtown Dallas
sidewalks this month, and city officials say they have limited options for
ensuring the self-driving machines are good operators. READ
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Will Syracuse,
N.Y., Code Inspectors Soon Wear Body Cams? Mayor Ben Walsh’s
administration wants to expand the use of body-worn cameras to its code
enforcement staff, but city lawmakers want questions answered before they’ll go
along with buying the equipment. READ
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Year
in Review 2024: AI Impacts All Areas of Gov Tech The biggest news in artificial intelligence,
accessibility, cybersecurity, ed tech, government experience and public safety.
Our annual review of the top headlines from 2024 also looks at what’s in store
for state and local IT next year. READ
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