Infrastructure

Las Vegas data center expansion approved as officials ponder need for future regulations

Municipalities in Nevada continue to grapple with where and how data centers should be built.

Cybersecurity

US officials see Iran cyber threat persisting despite preliminary deal

Officials’ views reflect a recurring concern that cyber operations would continue regardless of conflict status, even as the Trump administration pursues a diplomatic off-ramp with Tehran.

Artificial Intelligence

From dial-up to iPhones: We’re sending people home unprepared for the digital economy

COMMENTARY | Artificial intelligence represents a new era in the digital revolution, but without proper training and help, it could pass incarcerated people by.

Sponsor Content

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Artificial Intelligence

AI in criminal justice should start with governance and low-risk use cases, report says

Policymakers and criminal justice leaders must prioritize AI guardrails and protections before adopting the tech in such high-stakes situations, one expert says.

Artificial Intelligence

As data centers seek to tap Texas’ energy, grid regulators are close to approving a new way of vetting requests

The Public Utility Commission of Texas on Thursday will weigh and vote on ERCOT’s proposal to streamline the power approval process for data centers.

Management

Department of Justice sides with Elon Musk’s xAI in Southaven lawsuit

The lawsuit, filed by the NAACP, claims that xAI is illegally operating gas turbines to power its data centers in Southaven and Memphis.

Digital Government

Feds praise BEAD’s progress, but others aren’t convinced

The NTIA touted the program’s first-ever connections and said more is to follow. Some Democrats in Congress said the agency is being evasive about what happens to leftover funds.

Management

Louisiana courts more voting system vendors ahead of 2028 elections

State officials have spent eight years trying to replace outdated machines.

Cybersecurity

The evidence is on camera. Keeping it there requires an identity resilience strategy

COMMENTARY | Footage captured by CCTV and other devices is only as trustworthy as the identity infrastructure controlling it.

Artificial Intelligence

Former New Jersey official argues AI could strengthen, not weaken, democratic institutions

Beth Simone Noveck, a former top AI official in New Jersey, recently released a new book that explains how the technology can help government work better and restore trust in it.

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Artificial Intelligence

Microsoft’s clean energy reversal collides with Virginia’s climate goals

Amid a data center boom in the state, the tech giant backpedals on a key climate promise.

Infrastructure

Local Tennessee officials are putting data center plans on ice to consider regulations

Two rural areas paused development for at least a year; Nashville also contemplates moratorium amid public pushback.

People

The workforce cliff: What happens when the last IBM i engineer retires from government

COMMENTARY | Many agencies still rely on mainframes, which are built on programming languages kept alive by a shrinking group of late-career specialists. This creates operational and cybersecurity risks.

Cybersecurity

Cyber framework harmonization is a thorny, yet not intractable issue, experts say

Those inside and outside government agree harmonizing and streamline cyber regulations would save time and compliance costs. A consensus might be emerging around what to do next.

Artificial Intelligence

On the historic route from Selma to Montgomery, an AI cloud looms

In this rural Alabama community, some residents can’t flush their toilets. Developers want to build a state-of-the-art data center next door.

Artificial Intelligence

It was a pretty good year for regulating AI in New York

State lawmakers passed a variety of artificial intelligence guidelines before the end of the legislative session.

Artificial Intelligence

As AI scales in government, visibility, zero trust and data protection are critical

COMMENTARY | States and localities are embracing the technology but must keep several security challenges in mind as they do so. As AI evolves, controls must evolve too.

Digital Government

Attacks on telecom infrastructure are growing, report says

Industry groups found that over 18,000 incidents were reported last year, which represented a 59% jump from 2024. Better enforcement and regulation could prevent it, the groups said.