Infrastructure

A new era of data center development is like a second industrial revolution

The rapid rise of artificial intelligence has changed the data center industry and thrust construction of giant server farms into the public eye in a way that’s triggering significant community opposition.

Cybersecurity

Stryker hack could set stage for more pro-Iran cyber sabotage

Attacks like the one on the Michigan-based medical tech company could indicate that bad actors are expanding their targets to these shores.

Workforce

Cities get a helping hand to attract more workers to the public sector

Work for America is accepting applications through March 20 for a program aimed at helping cities reinvigorate their hiring processes.

Sponsor Content

Social Media Accessibility for Governments: What to Know

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Artificial Intelligence

Manhattan proposal for NYC’s first AI-focused public high school sparks pushback

Manhattan High School superintendent with ties to Google wants to open Next Generation Technology High School. The school promises to “expand pathways connected to high-growth technology careers.”

Digital Government

In bid for voter data, Trump’s DOJ lays groundwork to undermine confidence in midterms

The US Department of Justice says state rolls are needed to ensure fairness of elections.

Digital Government

The role of state broadband policy in 2026

State legislatures address federal funding, deployment and affordability.

Cybersecurity

Experts warn of coming ‘reprioritization’ for cyber funding

A popular federal grant program looks unlikely to be replenished, they said, so states must start thinking differently about how they want to fund their cybersecurity efforts.

Digital Government

South Dakota lawmakers reject mandatory E-Verify checks of worker citizenship, immigration status

The bill would have required some South Dakota employers to use a federal website to verify employees’ work eligibility.

Workforce

Businesses can’t require microchip implants for workers under new Washington law

Workers in the state don’t need to worry about their employers forcing them to get a microchip implant under a bill signed Wednesday.

Digital Government

Technology and smart development can guide America’s 2026 growth

COMMENTARY | Communities must be equipped with the right tools, practices and processes to manage it correctly, as well as proper staff capacity.

Artificial Intelligence

Report: Data interoperability key to unlocking AI’s public health potential

New survey findings suggest public health organizations are keen to adopt the technology to boost operational efficiency, but improving data interoperability is a crucial first step.

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T-Priority: Secure and reliable 5G for first responders

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Public Safety

Connecticut bill constraining use of license plate data gets broad support

Advocates supported a bill that would restrict the use of data from automatic license plate readers, but police say it helps solve crimes.

Infrastructure

Federal government taps Utah to test new electric flight technologies

Utah is among eight states the federal government selected to test the future of electric flight technologies, which may include air taxis.

Cybersecurity

Feds pledge beefed up information-sharing amid new cyber strategy

Administration officials also promised a stronger focus on protecting critical infrastructure and bolstering the cyber workforce during a series of talks at a summit this week.

Artificial Intelligence

Report: States are taking a cautious approach to agentic AI

The new phase of AI has piqued tech leaders’ interest, but a recent report indicates that they are still trying to understand the technology first.

Digital Government

Tennessee uses ‘one stop shop’ portal for benefits programs

The Volunteer State has moved away from a “fragmented” system to a more streamlined customer experience and used AI to help consolidate its call centers and make them more efficient.

Artificial Intelligence

New York lawmaker wants moratorium on sale of AI chatbot-enabled kids’ toys

After passing the RAISE Act, state Sen. Andrew Gounardes is drafting regulation aimed at keeping ChatGPT out of teddy bears.

Finance

Lawmakers consider bill that would keep private keys private in Rhode Island

Rhode Island lawmakers are again weighing a bill to limit when courts and government agencies can compel disclosure of private keys tied to digital assets, identities and accounts.

Artificial Intelligence

Raleigh embraces AI to meet residents’ expectations

The city’s CIO Mark Wittenburg said during the ServiceNow Government Forum that it’s young and innovative population expects great things, and government must deliver.