Cybersecurity

Progressives seek health privacy protections in California, but Newsom could balk

Democratic state lawmakers in California have proposed bills to protect women, transgender people, and immigrants in response to concerns that their health data could be used against them. If the measures reach his desk, Gov. Gavin Newsom could lay such legislation aside to focus on securing federal funds.

Cybersecurity

Big Tech lobbies New Mexico for AG-backed bill

Democratic lawmakers in the state differ on how to protect consumer information online, while a lobbyist for Big Tech companies including Amazon, Google, Meta, Target and General Motors personally lobbied lawmakers on at least one data privacy bill.

Workforce

The push to restore semiconductor manufacturing faces a labor crisis − can the US train enough workers in time?

COMMENTARY | Bringing chip manufacturing back to America is a national security and economic priority, but a shortage of skilled workers threatens to derail the effort.

Sponsor Content

Improving Field Inspections With AI

Field inspectors are on the front lines for safeguarding the environment, communities, and the lives of residents.

Cybersecurity

Water systems’ cybersecurity dogged by ‘turf war’ between IT, OT

It can be hard to break down siloes between the operational and information technology in water utilities. But speakers at a recent panel called for more visibility and cooperation to keep critical infrastructure safe.

Artificial Intelligence

California has 30 new proposals to rein in AI. Trump could complicate them

President Donald Trump is taking a very different approach to AI than the Biden administration, and it could affect how California regulates artificial intelligence.

Digital Government

Doug Mastriano calls on Congress to support DOGE as he backs state-level DOGE bill

The former candidate for Pennsylvania governor has sponsored legislation seeking to create a state-level Department of Government Efficiency.

Digital Government

How LA is using tech to get wildfire victims financial help

The Los Angeles Department of Economic Opportunity selected a solution from AidKit, which uses mapping, fraud detection and real-time reporting and analytics to vet applications for relief.

Cybersecurity

82% of schools suffered recent cyber breaches, report says

The Center for Internet Security said it observed nearly 14,000 security events and confirmed 9,300 cyber incidents, which tend to surge during high-stakes periods like exams.

Digital Government

Two Texans in Congress defend CHIPS Act in the face of Trump’s criticism

Although the president has said he wants to “get rid of” the act, Rep. Michael McCaul and Sen. John Cornyn say it supports jobs and national security.

Artificial Intelligence

OpenAI anticipates rapid data center scaling thanks to Trump

OpenAI Chief Product Officer Kevin Weil said the company’s AI offerings will benefit from the Trump administration’s tech policy and industry infrastructure projects.

Digital Government

Hosting global events: Lessons in security, collaboration and innovation

COMMENTARY | The world will be watching as the U.S. prepares to host the World Cup, Olympics and Paralympics. With collaboration, data-sharing and preparation the country can set a new global standard.

Sponsor Content

Prioritizing digital equity in a remote environment

State and local government leaders face complex challenges and opportunities in an evolving landscape.

Artificial Intelligence

Oklahoma saves time, money by using AI to review procurement data

The state had come under fire for errors and a lack of oversight in some of its purchasing. A new tool has helped make employees more efficient, fix errors and provide oversight.

Digital Government

Va.’s plan to restrict social media for minors faces pushback and calls for tighter safeguards

Gov. Glenn Youngkin weighs bill that would cap the daily use of apps at one hour while experts call for improved parental controls.

Digital Government

Innovation meets ideology: The political challenges facing today’s CIOs

COMMENTARY | Recent moves at the federal level could seep into state and local governments, and risk politicizing traditionally apolitical efforts to improve technology offerings.

Digital Government

‘Leave it alone’: Amid BEAD review, state leaders plead for stability

While elected officials in Washington criticize the broadband program’s speed and requirements, some officials urged them to let states proceed with plans to get people connected.

Emerging Tech

Bill to catalog Nebraska school ‘tools of mass surveillance’ hits roadblock

Sponsoring State Sen. Danielle Conrad vows to find another path forward, including outside the Legislature.

Digital Government

Millions in US live in places where doctors don’t practice and telehealth doesn’t reach

Nearly 3 million Americans live sicker, shorter lives in the hundreds of rural counties where doctor shortages are the worst and poor internet connections mean little or no access to telehealth services.

Artificial Intelligence

Data can help agencies get ahead of increasing health care costs amid funding uncertainty

States are turning to data to inform health care spending decisions. One expert says tech like artificial intelligence will play a large role in enhancing those decisions.