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Lohrmann on Cybersecurity
Guardrails Breached: The New Reality of GenAI-Driven Attacks
From vibe hacking to malware development to deepfakes, bad actors are discovering more vulnerabilities to attack generative AI tools while also using AI to launch cyber attacks.
June 15, 2025
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Dan Lohrmann
Why Government Is Failing in the Digital Age
June 22, 2023
GovTech Biz
Gov Tech Company Launches AI Report Generator for Billing
InvoiceCloud’s new offering seeks to allow employees at utilities and other organizations to ask questions in natural language instead of relying on technical support to write queries and build reports.
June 13, 2025
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News Staff
Higher Education
Youngstown State Announces New Online Undergrad Degrees
Citing workforce demand for professionals in these fields, as well as the importance of flexibility for students, the university will offer new online degrees with focuses including cybersecurity and business analytics.
June 13, 2025
Artificial Intelligence
Arizona's Tech Trio Is Driving a Data-Centric Vision for AI
Arizona's CIO, CISO and chief data officer are spearheading a statewide data strategy. They're building a foundation of secure, well-governed data, crucial for the responsible and effective implementation of AI across state services.
June 13, 2025
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Nikki Davidson
Voices
What Is a Real-Time Crime Center — Really?
A real-time crime center can be a force multiplier for law enforcement. Using the power of AI and cloud-based technologies, together with a foundation of community trust, is the future of policing.
June 13, 2025
Justice & Public Safety
Washington, Conn., Speed Cameras Find Repeat Offenders
The three devices are still being deployed in the town, the first municipality to gain state approval for automated cameras. Already, several repeat speeders have emerged, along with $21,000 from two weeks of fines.
June 13, 2025
K-12 Education
STEM Exploration Center Planned for Northeast Ohio
A 12-acre facility in Berea, Ohio, will feature hands-on interactive exhibits from 17 major industries, including aerospace, health care, advanced manufacturing and agricultural technology.
June 13, 2025
Question of the Day
What have been some of the top Internet scams so far in 2025?
Answer: Text messages from the DMV.
June 13, 2025
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News Staff
Artificial Intelligence
In State First, AI Helps Iowa Lawmakers Track, Evaluate Bills
During this year’s legislative session, the governor’s office and members of the Iowa House of Representatives used artificial intelligence to monitor bills. Other states using it include California and Utah.
June 13, 2025
Higher Education
Holyoke Community College to Offer Free 'AI Essentials' Course
A college in Massachusetts is working with the nonprofit CanCode Communities to offer a free 12-week course this summer on the fundamentals of AI including prompt engineering, model structures, ethics and other topics.
June 13, 2025
Higher Education
Cybersecurity Company Launches In-House 'University' Training Program
Struggling to find enough qualified professionals in the field, the Minneapolis-based NetSpi started "NetSpi University," which pays for six months of training for new employees who lack experience.
June 13, 2025
Justice & Public Safety
Minnesota Solar Company Sues Google Over AI Summary
A Minnesota solar company is suing Google for defamation, claiming the tech company’s AI Overview falsely stated that the company faced a lawsuit from the Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison.
June 13, 2025
Justice & Public Safety
Florida Highway Patrol Tapping Private Surveillance Raises Alarm
Florida Highway Patrol has tapped a vast private surveillance network — searching hundreds of license plates scanned by cameras controlled by a surveillance company — to aid immigration crackdowns.
June 13, 2025
Past Issues of Government Technology
Government Technology March 2023
Fixing the Foundation: The road to modernization for the major IT systems underpinning state government.
March 02, 2023
Broadband & Network
For Tribal Communities, Self-Owned, Open-Access Networks
Tribal communities are some of the nation’s least connected areas, making them fertile ground for innovative broadband deployments and tech. Speakers on a recent panel said open-access, tribe-owned systems may be best.
June 12, 2025
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Skip Descant
Higher Education
UMaine, UWashington Track College Hazing Deaths With Online Database
Working with a journalist who spent 50 years reviewing publicly available hazing data, the University of Maine and the University of Washington have developed a database with histories of those who have died.
June 12, 2025
Question of the Day
Do U.S. air traffic control systems still rely on floppy disks?
Answer: Yes.
June 12, 2025
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News Staff
Broadband & Network
What’s New in Digital Equity: Latest BEAD Program Updates
Plus, Kansas is expanding Internet access and digital literacy, local governments in Ohio are investing in skills training, a new workshop series focuses on artificial intelligence use, and more.
June 12, 2025
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Julia Edinger
Artificial Intelligence
In Minn., Data Centers Get New Rules, Keep Most Tax Breaks
Legislation with bipartisan support aims to safeguard the state’s climate goals, and water and household electric bills, while making developers pay for conservation projects. Most existing tax breaks, however, remain.
June 12, 2025
Justice & Public Safety
Kane County, Ill., Approves Electronic Monitoring, ‘Robot Dog’
County Board members voted for public safety items that will stand up new electronic home monitoring services for offenders, and pay for a bomb robot resembling a dog, to be used in perilous situations.
June 12, 2025
Higher Education
Ohio State Launches Initiative to Make Every Undergrad Fluent in AI
Starting this fall, a new AI Fluency initiative at Ohio State University aims to teach every student about AI's applications in their field. This includes offering a new course, Unlocking Generative AI, to all majors.
June 12, 2025
Higher Education
ACLU Asks University of Michigan to End Surveillance of Public Spaces
Days after the university ended its relationship with private security firms, an open letter signed by 800 students, faculty, staff and alumni criticized the timing and placement of cameras in the Diag and Law Quad.
June 12, 2025
Health & Human Services
Montana Leverages Online Senior Services Without an App
The state recently reached a rideshare milestone in its partnership with GoGoGrandparent, an on-demand transportation and delivery service platform designed to offer older adults greater independence at no cost.
June 12, 2025
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Julia Edinger
K-12 Education
Johnson County, N.C., Schools Ban Phones for Teachers, Too
The Johnston County school board has prohibited both teachers and students from using their cellphones during class. This drew a backlash from some teachers, while a board member said principals asked for such a policy.
June 12, 2025
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