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Artificial Intelligence
University of Pennsylvania Partners With the State on AI
The Cooperative Agreement for Artificial Intelligence Advising Services enables collaboration between the state and the University of Pennsylvania, with the latter advising the government on AI.
November 04, 2025
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News Staff
Workforce & People
The Talent Forecast: Government Hiring Gets Creative
From recruiting via social media and college internships to integrating AI into the workplace, public-sector IT agencies are finding new ways to recruit and retain the next generation of government professionals.
Fall 2025
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Noelle Knell
Emerging Tech
Were Washington State’s Tech Tax Breaks Worth It?
Some say that what began as a modest incentive meant to foster economic development in a nascent field became a billion-dollar windfall of questionable effectiveness.
November 04, 2025
Justice & Public Safety
Virginia City: Vendor 10 Years Late Delivering Police Radio
For a price north of $130 million, Motorola was contracted to deliver thousands of radios for police, firefighters and others, as well as install or retrofit more than 50 transmission towers in Virginia.
November 04, 2025
Higher Education
EDUCAUSE ’25: Cyber Insurance Evolves From Acquisition to Application
Leaders from the University of Kentucky and Lipscomb University said cyber insurance is not a one-size-fits-all process, and communication with insurers is key to making coverage work with institutional needs.
November 03, 2025
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Abby Sourwine
Higher Education
Mass. AI Challenge Awards Universities for Risk Assessment, Engineering
The 2025 Massachusetts AI Models program doled out seven grants, including five to university-led artificial intelligence research projects in manufacturing, energy and climate resilience.
November 03, 2025
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News Staff
Question of the Day
Why does Elon Musk want to block out the sun?
Answer: To slow down global warming.
November 03, 2025
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News Staff
Cybersecurity
Report: Governments Are Part of Wider Cloud Shift
A recent Amazon Web Services report points to continued global cloud growth across sectors, with security, compliance and cost ranking among the key factors shaping adoption.
November 03, 2025
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News Staff
Civic Innovation
Software Upgrade Next Step for Madison, Wis., Permit Review
The city has smoothed its development review process, expanding the types of projects that can move forward without conditional use approval. New software is next, coming this winter or spring.
November 03, 2025
Justice & Public Safety
Possibilities ‘Limitless’ for New Pierce County, Wash., Drone
Police in Gig Harbor, Wash., are the latest Pierce County law enforcement agency to acquire a drone. Plans are for it to assist in areas including missing persons investigations and tracking suspects.
November 03, 2025
K-12 Education
NYC Public Schools Install Panic-Button Alert System
Staff at New York City's more than 1,800 schools will wear wireless buttons on their lanyards, designed by the Florida company SOS Technologies to directly contact first responders and dispatch emergency personnel.
November 03, 2025
Public Safety
Research Uses AI, Drones to Detect and Track Wildfires
A University of Minnesota project uses drones to examine smoke and then analyze it to understand a fire's flow patterns. It represents a significant step toward using fully autonomous drones for emergency response.
November 03, 2025
Justice & Public Safety
Connecticut Police Discuss Use of License Plate Readers
The mayor and Board of Selectmen in Putnam, Conn., will convene this week for a special meeting regarding the police department’s use of license plate readers and security cameras in town.
November 03, 2025
K-12 Education
How Tucson USD Created an AI Policy for Everyone
According to the senior ed-tech director for Tucson Unified School District in Arizona, the key to drafting an AI policy that works for everyone in the district is to get input from people in a diverse mix of roles.
November 03, 2025
Exploring Next-Gen Citizen Services
July 12, 2024
Cybersecurity
California’s EDD Hardens, Simplifies Its Benefits Security
An additional layer of tech is helping the state’s Employment Development Department, targeted by fraudsters during the COVID-19 pandemic, smooth out identity verification and make defenses harder to penetrate.
November 03, 2025
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Eyragon Eidam
K-12 Education
'CyberKnights Showdown' Helps Students Build Cyber Skills
School officials say students are improving their skills at open source intelligence gathering, steganography and network traffic analysis through an annual cybersecurity competition at Danville Community College, Va.
November 03, 2025
Artificial Intelligence
Two New Data Centers May Come to Tucson, Ariz., Area
More data centers may be built in the Tucson area as well as the controversial Project Blue — one slated for Davis-Monthan Air Force Base and another complex in the far north end of suburban Marana.
November 03, 2025
Past Issues of Government Technology
Government Technology July/August 2024
A Mile in Their Shoes: Can human-centered design help rebuild trust in government?
July 01, 2024
Lohrmann on Cybersecurity
AI Meets Holidays: Helpful Tools, Best Deals and Security Tips
As we enter the holiday shopping season, more people are using AI tools and tips to shop for deals and protect themselves online. Here’s how.
November 02, 2025
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Dan Lohrmann
Higher Education
Opinion: Ray Kurzweil’s Predictions — AI Today and Tomorrow
Twenty years ago, inventor and author Ray Kurzweil made predictions about the future of technology and artificial intelligence that arguably came true. His predictions today have implications for education and beyond.
October 31, 2025
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Jim A. Jorstad
Analytics
Neighborhood Data Project Probes Environmental Challenges
Even with diminished federal funding, organizers of the Baltimore-Social Environmental Collaborative plan to empower community members to keep collecting data and putting it to use.
October 31, 2025
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Skip Descant
Artificial Intelligence
Florida Public Defender Taps AI to Tackle Files, Other Work
In Miami-Dade County, Fla., the public defender's office has embraced AI to organize information, conduct legal research and support other aspects of its work in the county of 2.7 million people.
October 31, 2025
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Rae D. DeShong
K-12 Education
S.C. School District Rejects Parent Request to Ban Chromebooks
In response to a parent's concerns about what her child could access online through school-issued devices, the school board at Lexington-Richland School District 5 decided that online learning tools were still necessary.
October 31, 2025
Workforce & People
How a New-ish CIO Is Tackling 2025’s Massive Challenges
Hawaii’s Christine Sakuda has been on the job for just more than a year, and during the recent NASCIO conference, she talked about opportunities, budget worries and potentially reduced services.
October 31, 2025
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