Empowering state and local leaders: A modern approach to public sector procurement
Amazon Business’s Tania San Miguel-Bounds shares how public sector leaders can streamline procurement for a more efficient government.
Amazon Business’s Tania San Miguel-Bounds shares how public sector leaders can streamline procurement for a more efficient government.
John Toney, Vermont’s new chief information security officer said he’s taking a proactive approach to securing the state’s critical infrastructure.
Police records obtained by the Brennan Center for Justice at NYU Law show the Metropolitan Police Department in Washington, D.C., has used automated, online surveillance tools to monitor individuals’ social media activity during protected activities.
Auditors claim that Shelley Zumwalt, former director of Oklahoma’s Office of Management and Enterprise, mishandled multimillion dollar contracts.
Washington, D.C. residents will have the option of registering their private surveillance cameras to aid in law enforcement investigations.
A recent audit found that the Georgia Department of Human Services failed to follow state law when it launched a digital cash assistance program in 2022.
During the GovAI Coalition’s first public meeting, White House officials expressed interest in maintaining open lines of communication between federal, state and local governments.
Deloitte’s annual government trends report includes more than 200 examples of government agencies from around the globe finding ways to use new technologies and policies to improve outcomes.
The California Government Operations Agency published new guidelines for agencies seeking to purchase software that includes generative artificial intelligence.
Leaders of the GovAI Coalition said they’ve already attracted more than 500 government officials from around the United States.