How Capistrano Unified School District traded frustrating spreadsheets for real productivity.| Sponsored
An AI-generated candidate has filed to run for Cheyenne mayor, and county officials are investigating whether VIC, an acronym for Virtual Integrated Citizen, can appear on the ballot.| GovTech
The fiber-optic cables carry an estimated $10 trillion in financial transfers and a vast amount of data each day. Some worry they are vulnerable to bad actors.| GovTech
It’s the great debate: Is it better to build what you need in-house or to pay for an out-of-the-box solution for a third-party vendor?| GovTech
Artificial intelligence may have been the topic on many minds this year, but cybersecurity and risk management topped NASCIO’s annual list of the top 10 priorities for state CIOs. AI did, however, rise to second place this year.| GovTech
Chief Information Officer Christine Sakuda explains how the COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the need to update older technologies, but the state workforce will also need new skills to support modern services.| GovTech
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More than a decade before ChatGPT, computer scientists at IBM spent years on an AI system hoping it could one day power a generalized tutor. Some say tutoring is a deeply human process that AI will not soon replicate.| GovTech
Rising construction costs. Tighter schedules. Greater scrutiny from stakeholders.| Sponsored
This March, New York City Mayor Eric Adams took a bold step toward street safety, announcing plans to quadruple the city's red-light cameras from 150 to 600 locations. This expansion, part of the nation's largest automated enforcement network, exemplifies a fundamental shift in how cities approach traffic safety, embracing AI-powered technologies to create smarter, safer streets.| Sponsored
‘Tis the season for the new year’s state CIO priorities, and NASCIO just released its Top 10 list for 2025. Like any holiday gift, sometimes you know what you’re getting and sometimes it’s…| GovTech
The Democratic majority in the state Senate on Wednesday night approved legislation that would regulate artificial intelligence and criminalize deepfake porn and false political messaging.| GovTech
While millions of Americans have opted to use mobile IDs that can be carried on a phone instead of physical identification in a wallet, many businesses and agencies, including law enforcement, don’t yet accept them. What needs to happen next?| GovTech