Digital Services Pandemic’s disruption gave universities time to regroup on tech By Betsy Foresman July 7, 2020 This story was featured in StateScoop Special Report: Digital Government: The Next Decade (2020) Explore report Share Facebook LinkedIn Twitter Copy Link Advertisement Advertisement More Like This Washington, D.C.’s civic engagement platform is bringing residents into AI policymaking By Keely Quinlan After yearlong pilot, LA Sheriff plans to expand ‘virtual deputy’ program By Sophia Fox-Sowell Advertisement Top Stories Congress — again — considers preempting state AI laws, this time bundling with child online safety bills By Colin Wood Advertisement
Washington, D.C.’s civic engagement platform is bringing residents into AI policymaking By Keely Quinlan
Congress — again — considers preempting state AI laws, this time bundling with child online safety bills By Colin Wood
Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen speaks during a statue dedication ceremony for US writer and novelist Willa Cather, in Statuary Hall of the US Capitol in Washington, D.C., on June 7, 2023. (Jim Watson / AFP via Getty Images) Nebraska governor selects university tech chief as new CIO Nebraska's new chief information officer is Matthew McCarville, who most recently served as the CIO for the University of Colorado. By Skylar Rispens
Bright alarm clocks on orange background. Many color alarm clocks with shadows University faculty want more time to evaluate edtech, poll finds By Emily Bamforth
Rep. Gerry Connolly, D-Va. (Anna Moneymaker / Getty Images) State, local tech leaders push for post-pandemic modernization By Benjamin Freed
Pandemic spurred tech collaboration, White House interest, Code for America CEO says By Ryan Johnston