3 ways AI kiosks are rewriting the civic engagement playbook
COMMENTARY | From public service to public access, intelligent self-service kiosk are emerging as a way to expand access without adding extra burdens on residents and staff.
Local quantum efforts need robust funding help, experts say
Speakers during GovExec’s Quantum Summit said there are plenty of local initiatives underway, but they will need continued financial support to ensure those places stay ahead.
Google expands data center investment in Virginia, doesn’t share site specifics
Considered the data center capital of the world, Virginia will see more of big tech’s energy- and water-intensive facilities.
Idaho’s parental consent law impedes 988 suicide crisis hotline access for some youth
Mental health advocates say state law requiring parental consent for medical treatment provided to children limits care they can legally provide.
How a national lab is using data and AI to try to speed up permitting
The work to get better environmental permitting data began under Biden and is continuing under Trump.
AI helps dispatch centers do more with less, El Paso official says
Facing staffing shortages and budget cuts, public safety agencies across the nation are turning to AI for a helping hand to field 911 calls.
Colorado delays implementing first-in-the-nation AI law
A special legislative session ended with no agreement on how to amend the law, except to delay it taking effect until June 2026. Lawmakers will return in January to try again.
Louisiana vets new voting systems as Trump doubles down on false fraud claims
Secretary of State Nancy Landry’s office hosted a demonstration Tuesday of new voting systems technology as part of the state’s efforts to replace its decades-old machines.
Local officials have a powerful tool to warn residents of emergencies. They don’t always use it
ProPublica has identified at least 15 major disasters since 2016 in which officials in the most-harmed communities failed to use a federal system to send emergency alerts to residents — or waited until it was too late.
California city leverages AI to spur local economic, workforce development
A grant program in San Jose aims to support AI companies that can help improve problems facing the government and the public.
State AG calls on search engines, payment platforms, to do more to fight deepfake pornography
According to data from the Utah Attorney General’s Office, a whopping 98% of fake online videos contain deepfake pornographic imagery.
Three bills would protect California workers from AI management, but will costs stand in the way?
Three bills before the California Legislature would govern how companies use AI in employment decisions, but they may be in jeopardy because of costs.
How automated duplicate payment detection helps governments recover lost funds
COMMENTARY | As federal cuts and economic uncertainty squeeze federal and state budgets, AI-powered systems are uncovering millions in taxpayer dollars lost to administrative errors, offering immediate returns without raising taxes.
Urban Institute releases data to help states prep for natural disasters
The data is intended to enable policymakers to identify how and where climate mitigation efforts can be improved in the future.
Police reflect on Hurricane Katrina’s public safety communications legacy
Amid commemorations of the hurricane’s 20th anniversary, those who responded remember how tough it was to communicate and said people must take those lessons into the future.
Bluesky blocks access in Mississippi, citing free speech and privacy concerns over age verification law
Bluesky said on Friday that it made the decision after the U.S. Supreme Court declined for now to block a Mississippi state law that requires users of websites and other digital services to verify their age.
Wyden calls for review of US court systems’ cyber posture after case system hack
Since the incident, several district courts have instructed filers not to submit sealed documents, amid risks that the systems protecting them may not be secure.
Growing Texas city turns to agentic AI to help with customer service
Kyle, Texas recently launched an initiative it dubbed “Agent Kyle,” to help answer questions and resolve issues reported to its 311 call centers. It comes as the city has experienced explosive growth in recent years.
Teachers are happy with cellphone bans; students are more ambivalent
With cellphone bans, teachers have reported less stress, better ability to manage their classrooms and social benefits for their students, according to new research.
Telemedicine patients with opioid use disorder struggle to fill prescriptions
Nearly a third of patients surveyed had a hard time getting buprenorphine.
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