Massachusetts publishes digital accessibility and equity plan
A new statewide plan directs agencies to ensure all their digital services are accessible to people with disabilities.
A new statewide plan directs agencies to ensure all their digital services are accessible to people with disabilities.
After three decades in public service, Amy Tong, the state’s former chief information officer, is leaving California’s state government.
A new publication from the Digital Benefits Network urges states align policy with tech when designing integrated eligibility and enrollment systems.
A new publication from the National Association of State Chief Information Officers represents a year of research by its digital accessibility working group.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott said the Texas Cyber Command is tasked with identifying additional threats to the state’s networks.
New York’s former mayor told Fox Business that, out of office, he wants to make his city the “crypto capital of the world.”
The Surveillance Technology Oversight Project claims an MTA inquiry into AI video analytics will lead to an expansion of surveillance across the city.
New York area transit authorities are seeking ways to monitor infrastructure in real time, detect safety risks and track construction progress.
A new law in New York will further restrict state and local agencies from purchasing technologies from countries that pose national security threats.
Artificial intelligence’s impact is happening now, not in some distant future, and states must be allowed the authority to set their own guardrails.