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Digital identity, IT modernization and procurement feature in California’s new budget
California's $351.7 billion budget for the coming fiscal year continues spending on numerous major technology projects already underway.
One year after devastating Texas floods, adoption of warning systems remains uneven
A year after catastrophic flooding in Texas's Hill Country exposed critical gaps in emergency warning systems, state and local officials are expanding efforts in flood detection technology.
Illinois governor signs AI safety law requiring audits of frontier models
The Artificial Intelligence Safety Measures Act requires developers of the most advanced AI models to yield to new levels of state oversight.
North Carolina takes first steps to modernize state hiring practices in more than 60 years, starting with IT
The state's human resources director said her office is employing "tech best practices" to revamp how the state recruits and retains staff.
All 50 states have joined ‘Home for Every Child’ initiative, a data-driven plan to improve foster-care ratios
All 50 states have now joined "Home for Every Child," an initiative that uses new digital technologies with the aim of improving child welfare.
Economic uncertainty is forcing cities to rethink technology investments, AI and resilience
An annual report from the National League of Cities shows that technology is growing in influence across a broad array of functions as governments contend with shifting economic realities.
