A new rubric from the nonprofit Opportunity Labs provides nine principles and a step-by-step system to evaluate the safety ...
The electric, self-driving vehicles prepare to merge onto California’s 405 freeway — but have already driven 1.9 million ...
As tech positions go unfilled across public-sector organizations, recruiting experts recommend lowering the hurdles.
East Baton Rouge Public Schools are testing AI-powered screeners at four high schools, along with other policy changes, after ...
A group of retired police chiefs is urging New York state elected officials to back a bill in Congress to preserve the AM ...
Chegg Global Student Survey shows AI usage is up, but trust is down. There's also broad interest in online classes, as 70 ...
FlyTahoe and Candela worked together to create a flying electric ferry that will operate as a water taxi around Lake Tahoe.
Digital navigators across the country show up for their communities by teaching the technical skills people need in an ...
In our first issue of 2025, we reflect on the legacy of Government Technology and preview some of the stories in this issue.
The technology market serving state and local government has changed a lot since we first published the GovTech 100 in 2015.
To harness the transformative power of GenAI, technologists must reimagine traditional approaches to procurement.
Gov. Greg Abbott has issued a ban prohibiting the use of artificial intelligence and social media apps associated with the People’s Republic of China and the Chinese Communist Party, on ...