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Jun 13, 2026

Selected Internet blog posts for the week ending June 12, 2026

2026 AI Risk and Readiness Report Most organizations are making decisions about AI security without a full picture of how it’s being used across their environment. Based on new data from over 1,200 cybersecurity professionals, this report highlights where those visibility gaps commonly exist and what they mean for managing data and risk. DOWNLOAD

Making Sense of AI in Public Services AI is reshaping public service delivery, but not every AI tool is built for the same purpose. This guide helps public sector leaders evaluate generative AI, chatbots, and agentic AI to identify the right fit for citizen-facing services. DOWNLOAD

Delivering Early Wins With 39 gubernatorial elections set for fall 2026, navigating change is a crucial skill for state CIOs. This paper explores how CIOs can deliver fast and visible wins that align with policy priorities of incoming administrations. It offers advice for using existing technology platforms and partners to show quick progress while building a foundation for longer-term modernization. DOWNLOAD

Deferred Maintenance and Its Impact on Communities This eBook examines the problem of deferred maintenance for America's infrastructure, considers ways to identify deferred maintenance issues early and explores options for addressing them quickly.  DOWNLOAD

Earning Constituent Trust as Payments Evolve A practical guide for local governments to build trust in digital payments by improving security, accessibility, and user experience. DOWNLOAD

Redefining Government Efficiency State and local efficiency initiatives are going beyond cost control. While savings clearly matter, a growing number of these efforts also seek to connect spending to outcomes, increase institutional capacity, and improve the responsiveness and usability of resident services. This report examines how the concept of government efficiency is evolving and offers examples of what these trends look like in practice. DOWNLOAD

From AI Data Centers to AI Factories: Building the Foundation for AI Growth As AI adoption grows across government, many agencies are discovering that existing IT infrastructure was not designed to support the power, capacity, and performance demands of AI workloads. This paper explores best practices for building infrastructure that can support AI at scale. DOWNLOAD

Making Sense of AI in Public Services A practical guide for public sector leaders choosing between generative AI tools, chatbots, and agentic AI. DOWNLOAD

Integrating AI, Security and Advanced Network Tech in Government This guide explores how next-generation networking, AI-powered operations and modern security frameworks work together to create a more resilient, scalable foundation for government. DOWNLOAD

Cable Is Expanding Choice Across Broadband and Mobile Cable providers now compete across broadband and mobile, giving households more ways to combine services and reduce monthly bills. Learn more


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