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IRS Launches First Open‑source Project, Fully Public Domain
SocialMar 16, 2026

IRS Launches First Open‑source Project, Fully Public Domain

“As a work of the United States government, this project is in the public domain within the United States of America. Additionally, we waive copyright and related rights in the work worldwide through the CC0 1.0 Universal public domain dedication.” The first...

By Sahil Lavingia
Internet Goes Down in Congo in Time for the Election
NewsMar 16, 2026

Internet Goes Down in Congo in Time for the Election

Internet monitoring group NetBlocks reported a nation‑scale outage in the Republic of Congo coinciding with the presidential election, echoing a similar three‑day blackout in 2021. The shutdown occurred despite the telecom regulator ARPCE’s recent directives urging service continuity and resilience....

By Telecoms.com
Transforming Federal Hiring & Modernizing the Workforce: A Conversation with Scott Kupor, Director, U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM)
PodcastMar 16, 202659 min

Transforming Federal Hiring & Modernizing the Workforce: A Conversation with Scott Kupor, Director, U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM)

In this episode, OPM Director Scott Cooper outlines a bold agenda to modernize federal hiring and build a high‑performance workforce. He highlights three core challenges: a demographic imbalance that leaves the federal workforce under‑represented among early‑career talent, outdated performance management...

By The Business of Government Hour
Beeline Kazakhstan Monitoring System Orman-AI Prevents 100 Forest Fires
BlogMar 16, 2026

Beeline Kazakhstan Monitoring System Orman-AI Prevents 100 Forest Fires

Beeline Kazakhstan launched Orman‑AI, an AI‑driven forest fire monitoring platform, in 2022. The system deploys more than 100 video‑surveillance cameras across Astana and six key regions, continuously scanning for fire signatures. Since its inception, Orman‑AI has prevented over 100 forest...

By Telecompaper
GeoComm Launches Service to Accelerate GIS Indoor Mapping
NewsMar 16, 2026

GeoComm Launches Service to Accelerate GIS Indoor Mapping

GeoComm unveiled Conversion Services, a new offering that accelerates the creation of indoor GIS maps by more than 50%, turning PDFs and other legacy floor plans into dynamic, data‑rich layers. The service targets 911 centers, public‑safety agencies, and municipal GIS...

By Urgent Communications
L3Harris Unveils P25 Device with 5G, Satellite D2D Functionality
NewsMar 16, 2026

L3Harris Unveils P25 Device with 5G, Satellite D2D Functionality

L3Harris introduced the XL‑300P, a redesigned P25 handheld that adds a built‑in LTE‑5G modem and satellite direct‑to‑device (NTN) capability. The device can switch among P25, Wi‑Fi, commercial LTE bands—including Band 106—and T‑Mobile’s Starlink‑backed satellite service, with an AI‑driven selector that chooses...

By Urgent Communications
Nigerian Fintech Duplo Gets Licenced for E-Invoicing and Tax Transmission
NewsMar 16, 2026

Nigerian Fintech Duplo Gets Licenced for E-Invoicing and Tax Transmission

Duplo, a Nigerian B2B payments platform, secured Systems Integrator and Access Point Provider licences from the Nigeria Revenue Service. The dual licences let the company generate NRS‑compliant e‑invoices, transmit them automatically, and settle payments within its platform. Nigeria’s digital tax...

By TechCabal
Imminent Access to Work Legacy Upgrade Will Help ‘Avoid Problems’, Says DWP Chief
NewsMar 16, 2026

Imminent Access to Work Legacy Upgrade Will Help ‘Avoid Problems’, Says DWP Chief

The Department for Work and Pensions will replace the 30‑year‑old case‑management platform that underpins Access to Work with a modern, integrated system in June. The upgrade is designed to connect three existing modules, eliminate re‑keying, and improve data collection, aiming...

By PublicTechnology.net (UK)
Top ICT Tenders: IEC Moves to Increase Stakeholder Interaction
NewsMar 16, 2026

Top ICT Tenders: IEC Moves to Increase Stakeholder Interaction

The Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) has issued two high‑profile ICT tenders ahead of the 2026 local elections. The first calls for a complete redevelopment of its public mobile app, citing an obsolete framework, security flaws and the need for better...

By ITWeb (South Africa) – Public Sector
Legal Opinion: The Use of Artificial Intelligence Tools in Asylum Cases
BlogMar 16, 2026

Legal Opinion: The Use of Artificial Intelligence Tools in Asylum Cases

Open Rights Group released a legal opinion examining the UK Home Office’s use of generative AI tools—ACS and APS—in refugee status determinations. The opinion highlights that the tools produced inaccurate summaries in up to 9% of cases, lack transparent oversight,...

By Open Rights Group — Blog —
Civil Society Calls for an Ambitious Digital Fairness Act on World Consumer Rights Day
BlogMar 16, 2026

Civil Society Calls for an Ambitious Digital Fairness Act on World Consumer Rights Day

On World Consumer Rights Day, a coalition of civil‑society groups, led by EDRi, urged the European Commission to adopt an ambitious Digital Fairness Act (DFA). The letter argues that current EU rules—GDPR, DSA and DMA—do not cover manipulative design, addictive...

By EDRi —
Report Urges Congressional Action to Support AI Adoption Across Federal Agencies
NewsMar 16, 2026

Report Urges Congressional Action to Support AI Adoption Across Federal Agencies

A new report by the Partnership for Public Service and Inclusive Abundance urges Congress to act to accelerate AI adoption across federal agencies. It finds that workforce gaps, talent shortages, fragmented communication, and legacy IT systems are slowing progress. The...

By Homeland Security Today (HSToday)
Liberian Registry to Introduce Electronic Seafarer Documents
NewsMar 16, 2026

Liberian Registry to Introduce Electronic Seafarer Documents

The Liberian Registry, the world’s largest ship registry, announced the rollout of electronic seafarer documents. The new system, featuring QR‑coded digital certificates and the SEA360 mobile app, will complement existing hard‑copy paperwork while enabling faster, secure verification. Integrated into the...

By Seatrade Maritime
Europe’s New Biometric Border System to Enhance Entry Controls From April 2026
NewsMar 16, 2026

Europe’s New Biometric Border System to Enhance Entry Controls From April 2026

From 10 April 2026 the EU’s Entry/Exit System (EES) will replace passport stamps with an automated biometric registration for non‑EU visitors across all 29 Schengen states. The system captures facial images and fingerprints, linking them to passport data to create a digital...

By Identity Week
New Central Digital Procurement Hub Has Delivered 11% Savings on Devices
NewsMar 16, 2026

New Central Digital Procurement Hub Has Delivered 11% Savings on Devices

The UK government launched the Digital Commercial Centre of Excellence (DCCOE) last year to centralise technology and digital services procurement across departments. Staffed by about 24 officials, the hub has already delivered roughly an 11% cost reduction on a large‑scale...

By PublicTechnology.net (UK)
West Sussex's Oracle Rollout Pushed Back Again as Costs Balloon 15 Times
NewsMar 16, 2026

West Sussex's Oracle Rollout Pushed Back Again as Costs Balloon 15 Times

West Sussex County Council has pushed the Oracle Fusion HR and payroll rollout to October 2026, marking a five‑year delay and a cost explosion from the original £2.6 million estimate to roughly £41 million. The project, intended to replace an aging SAP system...

By The Register
Sidebrief, Diligence Africa and Impact Hub Launch ‘Signal’ a Quarterly Event Series Bridging Founders, Investors and Regulators in Africa’s Startup...
NewsMar 16, 2026

Sidebrief, Diligence Africa and Impact Hub Launch ‘Signal’ a Quarterly Event Series Bridging Founders, Investors and Regulators in Africa’s Startup...

Sidebrief, a regulatory‑tech platform, has launched Signal, a quarterly event series co‑hosted with Diligence Africa and Impact Hub Lagos. The inaugural edition will take place on March 27, 2026, at Impact Hub Lagos and features 20 speakers across five moderated...

By Techpoint Africa
Senate OKs Bill Requiring Law Enforcers to Wear Body Cameras
NewsMar 16, 2026

Senate OKs Bill Requiring Law Enforcers to Wear Body Cameras

The Philippine Senate passed the Law Enforcement Body‑worn Camera Act, mandating police, NBI, BJMP and PDEA officers to wear cameras that meet 1080p, audio, GPS and timestamp standards, with heavy penalties for non‑compliance. The measure aims to boost transparency and...

By Manila Bulletin – Business
Baltimore Names TJ Mayotte as New CIO
NewsMar 16, 2026

Baltimore Names TJ Mayotte as New CIO

Baltimore announced TJ Mayotte as its new Chief Information Officer, taking charge of the city’s Information Technology Office. Mayotte arrives with more than two decades of government technology and cybersecurity leadership, most recently serving as CIO for Howard County with...

By Cities Today
Long Beach Tech Leader Eriksen Joins Culver City
NewsMar 16, 2026

Long Beach Tech Leader Eriksen Joins Culver City

Lea Eriksen, Long Beach’s technology director since 2014, will depart next month to become Senior Assistant City Manager in Culver City. During her tenure, the Department of Technology and Innovation grew to nearly 200 staff, managed a $90 million annual budget,...

By Cities Today
UK Government Unveils Gigabit Broadband Upgrade Tracker
NewsMar 16, 2026

UK Government Unveils Gigabit Broadband Upgrade Tracker

The UK government has launched an online address checker that lets businesses and households verify whether they are slated for a gigabit broadband upgrade under the Project Gigabit scheme. The programme, funded with £5 billion, now brings gigabit‑capable service to more than...

By ComputerWeekly
Tinubu’s NIN Initiative Drives Rural Inclusion, Security – Amgbare
NewsMar 16, 2026

Tinubu’s NIN Initiative Drives Rural Inclusion, Security – Amgbare

President Bola Tinubu has ordered a community‑driven rollout of National Identification Number (NIN) registration to reach Nigeria’s 774 local government areas, focusing on rural and underserved communities. The Niger Delta Basin Development Authority’s CEO, Ebitimi Amgbare, highlighted that the decentralized,...

By BusinessDay (Nigeria)
Cape Town Intensifies CCTV Rollout
NewsMar 16, 2026

Cape Town Intensifies CCTV Rollout

The City of Cape Town’s Strategic Surveillance Unit has expanded its CCTV network to over 1,200 cameras, with 85% of installations completed by mid‑February and a R14.4 million investment this fiscal year. New cameras were deployed in high‑crime suburbs such as...

By ITWeb (South Africa) – Public Sector
Why the Federal Government Is Going After California's AI Laws
NewsMar 16, 2026

Why the Federal Government Is Going After California's AI Laws

President Donald Trump signed an executive order threatening legal and financial pressure on states with what he calls “burdensome” AI regulations, singling out California’s Transparency in Frontier Artificial Intelligence Act (SB 53). SB 53, effective January 2026, obliges large developers of frontier AI...

By Governing — Finance
Government to Set Taxi Fares for Bolt, Uber in Kenya
NewsMar 16, 2026

Government to Set Taxi Fares for Bolt, Uber in Kenya

Kenya’s government plans to introduce a national taxi pricing model that will mandate standardized fares for ride‑hailing platforms such as Uber and Bolt. The policy seeks to curb aggressive price wars and provide drivers with more predictable earnings while potentially...

By Techpoint Africa
Armenia's "Conducting without Dominating" Approach to Digital Life Events
BlogMar 16, 2026

Armenia's "Conducting without Dominating" Approach to Digital Life Events

Armenia’s Information Systems Agency (ISAA) is reshaping digital government by organizing services around 12 “life events” that span multi‑year citizen journeys, from pregnancy to citizenship. Led by Arusyak Martirosyan, the agency adopts a “conducting without dominating” model, coordinating ministries through...

By interweave.gov —
Revealed: How HMRC Has Been Quietly Building Surveillance Capabilities
NewsMar 16, 2026

Revealed: How HMRC Has Been Quietly Building Surveillance Capabilities

HMRC has quietly built a mobile‑phone surveillance capability, signing a 2021 contract with Cellxion for IMSI‑catcher equipment worth £330,460 and later paying £102,000 for software licences. The tax authority uses the gear, installed in vehicles by Sonic Communications, to locate...

By ComputerWeekly
Home Office Renames Digital, Data and Tech Division
NewsMar 16, 2026

Home Office Renames Digital, Data and Tech Division

The Home Office has renamed its Digital, Data and Technology division to Home Office Digital, signalling a shift from a support function to a core operational pillar. Chief Digital, Data and Technology Officer Rob Thompson highlighted milestones such as 48‑hour...

By UKAuthority (UK)
User Feedback Helps StatsWales to Evolve
NewsMar 16, 2026

User Feedback Helps StatsWales to Evolve

Six months after its autumn launch, Wales' new StatsWales open data service has rolled out a suite of user‑driven enhancements. A searchable interface and refined filtering now let users locate and slice datasets faster, while the previous limit on simultaneous...

By UKAuthority (UK)
Victoria’s Train-Goers Test Accessible ‘Tap and Go’ Tech
NewsMar 16, 2026

Victoria’s Train-Goers Test Accessible ‘Tap and Go’ Tech

Victoria’s public‑transport authority is piloting a contactless “tap and go” ticketing system on its City Loop, Craigieburn, Upfield, Ballarat and Seymour train lines. Full‑fare passengers can tap on and off using Mastercard, Visa, smartphones or smartwatches, eliminating the need for...

By The Mandarin (Australia)
Scindia Launches First Integrated Phygital Service Centre in MP's Guna District
NewsMar 16, 2026

Scindia Launches First Integrated Phygital Service Centre in MP's Guna District

Union Telecom Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia inaugurated India’s first integrated phygital service centre in Umri village, Guna district, Madhya Pradesh. The Samriddh Gram Phygital Services Pilot combines healthcare, education, agriculture, financial and e‑governance services under one roof, powered by BharatNet’s high‑speed...

By ET Telecom (Economic Times)
Thailand to Digitally Consolidate National Disease Surveillance System
NewsMar 16, 2026

Thailand to Digitally Consolidate National Disease Surveillance System

Thailand’s Department of Disease Control has signed an MoU with the National Science and Technology Development Agency to digitally consolidate the nation’s disease surveillance system. The partnership will build big‑data, AI‑driven platforms and strengthen personnel capabilities to shift from reactive...

By Healthcare IT News (HIMSS Media)
When Efficiency Becomes Fragility: Hyperscalers and the Next Frontier of National Security
NewsMar 15, 2026

When Efficiency Becomes Fragility: Hyperscalers and the Next Frontier of National Security

The article argues that hyperscale cloud providers and frontier AI firms are evolving from mere vendors into critical components of national security infrastructure. By storing intelligence, processing operational data, and delivering high‑performance computing, they enable modern defence and critical‑infrastructure missions...

By The Mandarin (Australia)
Malaysia: New Risk Policy Ensures Digital Payment Resilience
NewsMar 15, 2026

Malaysia: New Risk Policy Ensures Digital Payment Resilience

Bank Negara Malaysia has issued a new Technology Risk Management Policy for payment service providers, consolidating existing tech‑related requirements into a single framework. The policy introduces a tiered, proportional approach that aligns security and resilience obligations with the size and...

By OpenGov Asia
Vietnam: Digital Tech Strengthens Election Information Management
NewsMar 15, 2026

Vietnam: Digital Tech Strengthens Election Information Management

Vietnam is expanding digital technologies across all stages of election management to deliver information quickly, accurately, and securely. Chairman Tran Thanh Man highlighted how real‑time monitoring, automated verification, and integrated voter databases improve coordination between central and local authorities. The rollout...

By OpenGov Asia
ATO Issues Agency-Wide Guidance on Authorised Use and Liability of AI
NewsMar 15, 2026

ATO Issues Agency-Wide Guidance on Authorised Use and Liability of AI

The Australian Taxation Office has released agency‑wide guidance governing the authorised use and liability of artificial intelligence. The policy encourages staff to leverage AI tools, such as those that draft briefs for ministers, while imposing strict governance, risk‑management and accountability...

By The Mandarin (Australia)
NSW Cabinet Secretary Clarifies Record-Keeping Carveouts
NewsMar 15, 2026

NSW Cabinet Secretary Clarifies Record-Keeping Carveouts

NSW cabinet secretary Kate Boyd issued clarification on the use of disappearing messages by public servants, outlining carve‑out rules for government record‑keeping. The guidance responds to growing reliance on burn‑after‑read features in apps such as WhatsApp and Signal, which have...

By The Mandarin (Australia)
Data Centers Emerge as Growing Wedge Issue in Midterm Races
NewsMar 15, 2026

Data Centers Emerge as Growing Wedge Issue in Midterm Races

Data centers have become a wedge issue in the 2026 midterm races, pitting economic growth arguments against rising utility costs for voters. In Michigan, Democrat Jocelyn Benson pushes for water‑use and energy‑cost regulations while Republican Tom Leonard calls for a...

By The Hill – Technology
Technology to the Fore as MoT Monitors Traffic This Coming Aidilfitri
NewsMar 15, 2026

Technology to the Fore as MoT Monitors Traffic This Coming Aidilfitri

Malaysia's Transport Ministry is deploying advanced technology—including drones, enforcement action cameras, body‑worn cameras, smart management devices and dash cams—to monitor traffic during the two‑week Aidilfitri period ending March 29. A heavy‑vehicle ban will be enforced on March 19‑20 and March...

By New Straits Times (Malaysia) – Business
Ambitious Biometrics Projects Need Clear Roles for Success
NewsMar 14, 2026

Ambitious Biometrics Projects Need Clear Roles for Success

The UK government announced it will design and operate a national digital ID and wallet in‑house, reflecting growing public preference for state‑run solutions over big‑tech providers. Sweden is set to launch a government‑issued e‑ID that will rank highest under eIDAS,...

By Biometric Update
This DHS Official Oversees the Security of Federal Elections. He Wants to Ban Voting Machines.
NewsMar 14, 2026

This DHS Official Oversees the Security of Federal Elections. He Wants to Ban Voting Machines.

David Harvilicz, the DHS assistant secretary for cyber, infrastructure, risk and resilience policy, oversees federal election security while publicly calling for a ban on voting machines. He co‑founded Tranquility AI with James Penrose, a figure linked to debunked 2020 election...

By ProPublica
Va. FD Launches PulsePoint App to Alert CPR-Trained Bystanders to Nearby Cardiac Arrests
NewsMar 14, 2026

Va. FD Launches PulsePoint App to Alert CPR-Trained Bystanders to Nearby Cardiac Arrests

The Danville Fire Department partnered with the Danville Emergency Communications Center to launch PulsePoint Respond, a free mobile app that alerts CPR‑trained citizens to nearby cardiac arrests. The service taps into the department’s 8,000‑call annual volume, which included 49 cardiac...

By EMS1 – News
Roll Out of Haryana Model Fertiliser Sales in Other States to Take Time, Says Government
NewsMar 14, 2026

Roll Out of Haryana Model Fertiliser Sales in Other States to Take Time, Says Government

The Centre’s Haryana fertilizer pilot linked subsidised sales to the state’s MFMB portal, using PoS devices and biometric or OTP verification. During the last Rabi season, urea use dropped 10.9% and DAP 24.9%, saving roughly ₹700.53 crore in subsidies. Average purchases...

By The Hindu BusinessLine – Markets
ServiceNow (NOW) Launches New AI-Powered Government Solutions to Automate Public Sector Workflows
NewsMar 14, 2026

ServiceNow (NOW) Launches New AI-Powered Government Solutions to Automate Public Sector Workflows

ServiceNow announced new AI‑powered government solutions at its March 5, 2026 Government Forum. The flagship offering, ServiceNow EmployeeWorks, combines Moveworks’ conversational AI with the ServiceNow Employee Center to let public‑sector employees submit requests and trigger workflows via natural language. The company also...

By Yahoo Finance — Markets (site feed)
NHS and MoD Will Be Urged to Buy British Tech to Drive Growth Amid Iran Crisis
NewsMar 14, 2026

NHS and MoD Will Be Urged to Buy British Tech to Drive Growth Amid Iran Crisis

The UK Treasury will urge the NHS and Ministry of Defence to purchase British artificial‑intelligence and robotics solutions as part of a broader growth plan amid the Iran crisis. Chancellor Rachel Reeves will outline three strategic pillars – deeper EU...

By The Guardian AI
ChatGPT, Other Chatbots Approved For Official Use In the Senate
NewsMar 14, 2026

ChatGPT, Other Chatbots Approved For Official Use In the Senate

A senior Senate administrator has authorized the use of three AI chatbots—Google Gemini, OpenAI's ChatGPT, and Microsoft Copilot—for official work. The memo highlights Copilot’s ability to draft documents, summarize information, create talking points, and conduct research, while assuring that data...

By Slashdot
Navy Adjusts Rollout of Enterprise Safety Reporting System After Shutdown Delays
NewsMar 13, 2026

Navy Adjusts Rollout of Enterprise Safety Reporting System After Shutdown Delays

The U.S. Navy is re‑sequencing its rollout of the Risk Management Information (RMI) system after a 42‑day federal shutdown delayed development and data migration. A phased implementation will span from January through May, beginning with modules that require no historical...

By Federal News Network
Anthropic’s Forced Removal From the U.S. Government Is Threatening Critical AI Nuclear Safety Research
NewsMar 13, 2026

Anthropic’s Forced Removal From the U.S. Government Is Threatening Critical AI Nuclear Safety Research

Anthropic’s Claude is being pulled from U.S. federal use after President Trump’s direct order, halting a partnership that helped the National Nuclear Security Administration evaluate AI‑driven nuclear and radiological risks. The move threatens ongoing projects at the Department of Energy’s...

By Fast Company
Tornado Season Ahead, Cass County, Ind., Sheriff Promotes App
NewsMar 13, 2026

Tornado Season Ahead, Cass County, Ind., Sheriff Promotes App

The Cass County Sheriff’s Office has launched a public app on Apple and Google Play that aggregates inmate data, sex‑offender registries, and community resources. It offers push notifications for National Weather Service tornado warnings and plans to add alerts for...

By Government Technology – Public Safety/Justice