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Labor Department’s New Hub Aims to Prepare Workforce for AI
NewsMar 13, 2026

Labor Department’s New Hub Aims to Prepare Workforce for AI

The U.S. Labor Department launched an AI Workforce Hub to centralize AI literacy tools, the AI Literacy Framework, and hiring guidance for workers and employers. The hub aims to foster collaboration between education, workforce development, and private‑sector partners, addressing rising...

By GovernmentCIO Media & Research
Re: Palantir: Coalition Urges NHS Organisations to Refuse to Use Controversial Tech Giant’s Software
NewsMar 13, 2026

Re: Palantir: Coalition Urges NHS Organisations to Refuse to Use Controversial Tech Giant’s Software

A coalition of patients, clinicians and civil groups is urging NHS organisations to reject Palantir Technologies' £1 billion Federated Data Platform, which aggregates sensitive patient information across the service. Over 50,000 patients have formally objected, and the British Medical Association has...

By BMJ (Latest)
W3C Advances DID Standard That Underpins Mobile Wallets and Digital Credentials
NewsMar 13, 2026

W3C Advances DID Standard That Underpins Mobile Wallets and Digital Credentials

The W3C has issued a Candidate Recommendation Snapshot of Decentralized Identifiers (DIDs) version 1.1, advancing the core specification that underpins user‑controlled digital credentials and mobile wallets. The update refines DID syntax, data models, serialization formats and resolution processes without altering the...

By Mobile ID World
UK Government to Build Its Own National Digital ID App
NewsMar 13, 2026

UK Government to Build Its Own National Digital ID App

The UK government announced it will develop a national digital identity app using internal resources rather than outsourcing. The app will employ a federated architecture, keeping personal data within the originating department instead of a central repository. Officials project tens...

By Mobile ID World
Who Holds the Keys to Digital Sovereignty? It Might Not Be Who You Think
NewsMar 13, 2026

Who Holds the Keys to Digital Sovereignty? It Might Not Be Who You Think

At MOSIP Connect 2026 in Rabat, officials and tech leaders debated digital identity sovereignty, emphasizing the tension between cloud agility and national control. AWS showcased Outposts, a sovereign‑cloud rack for countries without a native region, while the UN’s UNICC introduced...

By Biometric Update
EFF Launches New Fight to Free the Law
BlogMar 13, 2026

EFF Launches New Fight to Free the Law

The Electronic Frontier Foundation has sued the Consumer Product Safety Commission to force the release of safety codes for children’s products that were incorporated into federal law but remain claimed as copyrighted. Public.Resource.Org, a nonprofit that publishes government documents, argues...

By Electronic Frontier Foundation — Deeplinks —
What IT Leaders Can Learn From a Housing Authority’s AI Transformation
NewsMar 13, 2026

What IT Leaders Can Learn From a Housing Authority’s AI Transformation

NW​N relaunched its Intelligent Cloud service, a multi‑vendor control plane that adds observability and governance across hybrid environments. The platform enabled the South Mississippi Housing Authority to replace its legacy phone system with an AI‑driven Amazon Connect solution, deflecting 68 %...

By TechRepublic – Articles
Navy Bolsters Platforms with 5G, Eyes Ship-to-Ship Connections
NewsMar 13, 2026

Navy Bolsters Platforms with 5G, Eyes Ship-to-Ship Connections

The Navy’s 5G Integrated Product Team is accelerating the deployment of fifth‑generation wireless across every platform, from small unmanned aerial systems to aircraft carriers. It has successfully tested high‑speed, low‑latency ship‑to‑shore links and is now exploring ship‑to‑ship connectivity using the...

By Federal News Network
Orange Conducts 5G Standalone Trial for Emergency Services in Spain
NewsMar 13, 2026

Orange Conducts 5G Standalone Trial for Emergency Services in Spain

Orange Spain and Madrid City Council completed Spain’s first real‑world 5G Standalone (SA) trial for emergency services, demonstrating network slicing that gives absolute priority to police, SAMUR and fire departments during a major public event. The trial, part of the...

By Data Center Dynamics
USBR Crack the Case Challenge
NewsMar 13, 2026

USBR Crack the Case Challenge

NASA’s Center of Excellence for Collaborative Innovation has launched the "Crack the Case" challenge to develop novel subsurface crack detection methods for embankment dams. The three‑phase competition moves teams from concept framing to design validation and finally to real‑world demonstration...

By NASA - News Releases
Manitoba Launches AI Consultations as It Weighs Tougher Privacy and Youth Protections
NewsMar 13, 2026

Manitoba Launches AI Consultations as It Weighs Tougher Privacy and Youth Protections

Manitoba’s government announced public consultations to shape future AI regulations. The process will address modernizing data‑privacy statutes and establishing responsible‑AI rules, including possible age limits and opt‑in consent for personal data. Consultations target Manitobans, Indigenous governments, educators, researchers, municipalities and...

By BetaKit (Canada)
Telefonica Tech Sees Bright Future for Burriana
NewsMar 13, 2026

Telefonica Tech Sees Bright Future for Burriana

Telefonica Tech has equipped the Spanish town of Burriana with a smart street‑lighting network, linking more than 6,300 nodes using NB‑IoT. The project, commissioned by a Ferrovial Energia‑Endesa joint venture, utilizes Tellink‑manufactured sensors to provide remote monitoring, brightness control, and...

By Mobile World Live
Jordan’s Sanad App Becoming Legal ID, Not Just Digital Convenience
NewsMar 13, 2026

Jordan’s Sanad App Becoming Legal ID, Not Just Digital Convenience

Jordan’s cabinet has approved draft amendments to the Civil Status Law that would grant the Sanad mobile identity app the same legal standing as a physical national ID card. The changes, now awaiting parliamentary approval, would require banks, businesses and...

By Mobile ID World
How Real-Time Data Can Forecast Traffic Flow
NewsMar 13, 2026

How Real-Time Data Can Forecast Traffic Flow

StreetLight Data unveiled Closure Impacts, a traffic‑forecasting add‑on to its Traffic Monitor suite, leveraging real‑time sensor feeds and historical baselines. The tool flags incidents such as collisions, lane blockages, and flooding, and projects the ripple effects of planned closures or...

By Smart Cities Dive
RideCo Technology Helping to Improve Dispatch Experience for Transit Operations
NewsMar 13, 2026

RideCo Technology Helping to Improve Dispatch Experience for Transit Operations

RideCo showcased its Solver technology in a March 11 webinar, highlighting how advanced dispatch platforms can replace legacy, manual dispatch rooms in public‑transit agencies. The company argues that traditional dispatchers juggle scheduling, GPS, and communications manually, leading to slower disruption response,...

By Mass Transit Magazine
Zephyr Drone Simulator Integrates NIST Payload Delivery Test Method for Public Safety Training
NewsMar 13, 2026

Zephyr Drone Simulator Integrates NIST Payload Delivery Test Method for Public Safety Training

Zephyr Drone Simulator (ZDS) has incorporated a NIST‑validated payload‑delivery and retrieval test method into its platform, offering public‑safety drone pilots a standardized training and evaluation tool. The methodology, co‑developed by DRONERESPONDERS, NIST, OMADA Group, and CERRA, provides data‑driven performance benchmarks...

By Commercial UAV News (if feed accessible)
Port Authority Deploys ASL and Navigation Tools Across Transit System
NewsMar 13, 2026

Port Authority Deploys ASL and Navigation Tools Across Transit System

The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey is rolling out 24/7 American Sign Language interpretation services and indoor navigation tools across its transit network after successful pilots. Convo Communications will provide live video interpreters via QR‑code access points...

By Cities Today
How AI Is Transforming the Modern Firewall for State and Local Government
NewsMar 13, 2026

How AI Is Transforming the Modern Firewall for State and Local Government

State and local governments are adopting a hybrid‑mesh firewall model that spreads enforcement across branch offices, cloud workloads, data centers and remote users. AI is being embedded directly into these firewalls to govern generative‑AI usage, enforce data‑loss‑prevention, and automate rule‑set...

By StateTech Magazine
Oakland’s Speed Cameras Start Ticketing Sunday. Here Are the Hot Spots
NewsMar 13, 2026

Oakland’s Speed Cameras Start Ticketing Sunday. Here Are the Hot Spots

Oakland’s 35 automated speed cameras logged 140,445 violations in five weeks, averaging 3,601 speeders per day. After a 60‑day warning period, the city will begin mailing tickets on Sunday, with fines ranging from $50 to $500. This makes Oakland the...

By KQED MindShift
Around the Commercial Drone Industry: Public Safety Partnership, Updates to Blue UAS List, and GrubHub Drone Delivery
NewsMar 13, 2026

Around the Commercial Drone Industry: Public Safety Partnership, Updates to Blue UAS List, and GrubHub Drone Delivery

DRONERESPONDERS signed a national operations agreement with the National Real‑Time Crime Center Association to fast‑track Drone‑as‑First‑Responder (DFR) programs across U.S. emergency agencies. The Defense Contract Management Agency took over the Blue UAS Cleared List from the Defense Innovation Unit, aiming...

By Commercial UAV News (if feed accessible)
Mich. City Adds Fourth Ambulance, Fire Engine as City EMS System Expands
NewsMar 13, 2026

Mich. City Adds Fourth Ambulance, Fire Engine as City EMS System Expands

Flint, Michigan, has expanded its emergency services by adding a fourth ambulance and a $1.2 million fire engine to the city’s Fire Department fleet. The ambulance service, launched in 2024, has already completed more than 900 runs this year, and the...

By EMS1 – News
Departments’ Use of Banking-Style Anti-Fraud Checks Set for Review
NewsMar 13, 2026

Departments’ Use of Banking-Style Anti-Fraud Checks Set for Review

HM Treasury announced a cross‑government review of how departments use the "confirmation of payee" (CoP) anti‑fraud check, a safeguard mandatory for banks offering Faster Payments and CHAPS. Introduced in 2020, CoP verifies recipient account details against a central register, yet...

By Civil Service World (UK)
Correctional Services’ Critical ICT Systems Still Lag Behind
NewsMar 13, 2026

Correctional Services’ Critical ICT Systems Still Lag Behind

The South African Department of Correctional Services (DCS) told Parliament that three critical ICT systems—integrated inmate management system (IMMS), audio‑visual (AV) links, and public telephone networks—remain incomplete. An unlawful procurement dispute over the IMMS, projected to cost R300 million, has stalled...

By ITWeb (South Africa) – Public Sector
CBN Mandates Liveness Checks and Device Limits to Fight Digital Banking Fraud
NewsMar 13, 2026

CBN Mandates Liveness Checks and Device Limits to Fight Digital Banking Fraud

The Central Bank of Nigeria has issued a new regulatory framework requiring real‑time liveness verification and BVN/NIN validation for all account openings and reactivations. Mobile banking apps must be bound to a single device, with additional multi‑factor authentication for any...

By TechCabal
How GDS and DWP Worked Together to Improve GOV.UK One Login
NewsMar 13, 2026

How GDS and DWP Worked Together to Improve GOV.UK One Login

GOV.UK One Login now serves over 16.6 million users across 220 services, but traditional identity checks left many unable to access them. In February 2026 the Government Digital Service and the Department for Work and Pensions introduced Knowledge‑Based Verification questions using DWP...

By GOV.UK – Government Digital Service (GDS) Blog
New Policy Direction Targets South Africa’s Municipal Broadband Logjam
NewsMar 13, 2026

New Policy Direction Targets South Africa’s Municipal Broadband Logjam

Communications Minister Solly Malatsi has issued a draft policy direction to overhaul South Africa’s decade‑old facilities‑leasing regulations and introduce rapid‑deployment rules for broadband infrastructure. The directive tasks regulator Icasa with clarifying access rights, defining essential facilities, and setting tighter timelines...

By TechCentral (South Africa)
DSTI Intros Smart Tech for ECape Farmers
NewsMar 13, 2026

DSTI Intros Smart Tech for ECape Farmers

The Department of Science, Technology and Innovation (DSTI) has launched the South African System of Systems for Agricultural Modernisation (SASSAM), a digital platform delivering soil analysis, pest identification, weather and AI‑driven forecasts to farmers. Funded through the Technology Innovation Agency,...

By ITWeb (South Africa) – Public Sector
EU-Made Facial Recognition Ended up Scanning Schoolchildren in Brazil
NewsMar 13, 2026

EU-Made Facial Recognition Ended up Scanning Schoolchildren in Brazil

The EU’s AI Act tightly regulates biometric surveillance inside Europe but omits any export‑control provisions. Slovak firm Innovatrics’ facial‑recognition system is now deployed in more than 1,700 public schools in Brazil’s Paraná state, scanning up to one million children daily....

By EUobserver (EU)
ERP Rates to Rise by $1 at Four Expressway Locations From 23 March 2026
NewsMar 13, 2026

ERP Rates to Rise by $1 at Four Expressway Locations From 23 March 2026

The Land Transport Authority announced a S$1 increase in Electronic Road Pricing (ERP) rates at four expressway locations across Singapore. The hike applies to six specific time slots between 8:30 am and 8:00 pm, raising rates from S$3 to S$4 (or S$2...

By Human Resources Online (Asia)
The Cyber Perimeter Was Never Dead. We Just Abandoned It.
NewsMar 13, 2026

The Cyber Perimeter Was Never Dead. We Just Abandoned It.

The article argues that the network perimeter is not dead, but has been neglected as organizations focus on cloud‑native identities. Federal actions—FBI’s Winter SHIELD operation and CISA’s BOD 26‑02 directive—force a hard look at weak authentication, excessive privileges, and unsupported edge...

By CSO Online
Get Adult Social Care Data Service Passes First Test
NewsMar 13, 2026

Get Adult Social Care Data Service Passes First Test

The Department of Health and Social Care’s Get Adult Social Care Data service has cleared its alpha assessment, meeting all 14 Government Digital Service standards. The platform consolidates data from multiple sources to aid local authorities, care providers, researchers, and...

By UKAuthority (UK)
Defra Backs Seven Farming Space Age Projects
NewsMar 13, 2026

Defra Backs Seven Farming Space Age Projects

Defra and Innovate UK awarded £560,000 to seven UK businesses to develop space‑based and AI solutions for agriculture. Each company receives £80,000 in Space Commercialisation Credits plus business and technical assistance from the Satellite Applications Catapult. Projects include digital farm...

By UKAuthority (UK)
HMRC Select New QA and Testing Partner
NewsMar 13, 2026

HMRC Select New QA and Testing Partner

HMRC has awarded a £38.8 million contract to Scrumconnect for digital testing and quality assurance services. The five‑year deal will see Scrumconnect support the Service Validation and Testing function, ensuring new and updated HMRC digital services meet reliability, security and performance...

By UKAuthority (UK)
Deniable Emergency Triggers Could Deter Crime without Infringing Liberties
SocialMar 13, 2026

Deniable Emergency Triggers Could Deter Crime without Infringing Liberties

One tool that seems to me would lead to large wins for safety at very low cost to civil liberties, is that everyone should have easy and deniable on-hand ways of calling the police. Think: you pre-select a few secret words,...

By Vitalik Buterin
How OpenText Customers Are Exploring the ‘New Gold Rush’ of Records Management and AI
NewsMar 13, 2026

How OpenText Customers Are Exploring the ‘New Gold Rush’ of Records Management and AI

OpenText showcased AI‑driven records management at its Sydney summit, highlighting customers such as the City of Greater Geelong and the National Gallery of Australia. The vendor stressed that secure, AI‑ready content is the “new gold” of the digital economy and...

By ARN (Australia)
MHCLG Signs Potential £75m Deal for ‘Development of Digital Elections Services’
NewsMar 13, 2026

MHCLG Signs Potential £75m Deal for ‘Development of Digital Elections Services’

The Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government has signed a two‑year, £75 million contract with Atos, supported by Softwire, to develop digital election services. The deal aims to modernise GOV.UK platforms ahead of the manifesto pledge to lower the voting...

By PublicTechnology.net (UK)
Government Should Lead by Example on Professional Standards for IT and Digital
NewsMar 13, 2026

Government Should Lead by Example on Professional Standards for IT and Digital

During Chartered Week, over 40 professional bodies representing 1.5 million workers urged the UK government to embed professional standards in digital and IT roles. They argue that as technology underpins NHS modernization, AI productivity, and national security, a chartered framework would...

By PublicTechnology.net (UK)
Defra Commits £100m to Speed up Sustainable Planning Decisions
NewsMar 13, 2026

Defra Commits £100m to Speed up Sustainable Planning Decisions

The UK Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) has earmarked £100 million over three years to accelerate planning decisions for major projects while upholding environmental standards. The funding will boost staffing and introduce digital systems to streamline environmental assessments,...

By Property Week – Technology & Data (UK)
California Agencies Share Data to Connect Students to Scholarships
NewsMar 12, 2026

California Agencies Share Data to Connect Students to Scholarships

California’s Cradle‑to‑Career (C2C) data system will now integrate with the CalKIDS savings program and community‑college records to flag students eligible for scholarship funds. The partnership identified roughly 40,000 community‑college enrollees with about $20 million in unclaimed CalKIDS awards. Authorized college staff...

By GovTech — Education (K-12)
GSA’s New Proposed “American AI” Clause for Schedule Contracts: What Contractors Need to Know
NewsMar 12, 2026

GSA’s New Proposed “American AI” Clause for Schedule Contracts: What Contractors Need to Know

On March 6, 2026 the GSA issued a proposed GSAR clause—552.239‑7001—mandating the exclusive use of "American AI" in all Schedule contract performance. The clause requires contractors to disclose every AI system, enable human oversight, report incidents within 72 hours, and provide extensive documentation...

By National Law Review
Dr. Oz: CMS Getting a Technological Reboot
NewsMar 12, 2026

Dr. Oz: CMS Getting a Technological Reboot

CMS Administrator Dr. Mehmet Oz announced a comprehensive modernization of the agency’s billing platform to keep pace with the evolving digital health ecosystem. The initiative focuses on integrating advanced technologies, including artificial intelligence, to streamline claim processing and enhance fraud...

By Healthcare Finance News (HIMSS Media)
Cisco and UTS Partner to Create Innovation Central Sydney Hub
NewsMar 12, 2026

Cisco and UTS Partner to Create Innovation Central Sydney Hub

Cisco and the University of Technology Sydney have opened Innovation Central Sydney (ICS), a dedicated hub within NSW’s Tech Central that forms a core pillar of the National Industry Innovation Network (NIIN). The facility is designed to fast‑track the adoption...

By ARN (Australia)
More Police Are Adopting 'Grappler' Tech To End Car Chases Before They Begin
NewsMar 12, 2026

More Police Are Adopting 'Grappler' Tech To End Car Chases Before They Begin

Police departments across the United States are rapidly adopting the Grappler Police Bumper, a net‑based device that immobilizes fleeing vehicles by wrapping around their rear tires. First prototyped in 2016, the system is now used by roughly 40‑50 agencies, with...

By SlashGear
UK Fraud Strategy Considers Business Digital Identity and IDV
NewsMar 12, 2026

UK Fraud Strategy Considers Business Digital Identity and IDV

The UK Home Office released the Fraud Strategy 2026‑2029, committing £250 million to combat fraud and cyber‑crime, with a focus on digital identity and biometric verification. The plan introduces a £30 million Online Crime Centre, tighter KYC for company directors, and a...

By Biometric Update
Turks and Caicos President Unveils Major Digital Transformation Agenda
NewsMar 12, 2026

Turks and Caicos President Unveils Major Digital Transformation Agenda

Prime Minister Charles Washington Misick announced a $6 million, three‑year digital transformation agenda for the Turks and Caicos Islands. The plan includes a national Digital ID system slated for rollout this year, AI‑driven 24/7 threat detection, and a sovereign government network...

By Biometric Update
DOD Is Finally Leaning Into CMMC 2.0 Requirements for CUI
NewsMar 12, 2026

DOD Is Finally Leaning Into CMMC 2.0 Requirements for CUI

The Department of Defense has accelerated enforcement of CMMC 2.0 for contracts handling Controlled Unclassified Information, a shift driven by recent White House contracting reforms. Since January, more DoD solicitations explicitly require specific CMMC levels, prompting contractors to prove their data‑security...

By FedTech Magazine
Canada Expands Online Safety Panel to AI, Despite Heritage Mismatch
SocialMar 12, 2026

Canada Expands Online Safety Panel to AI, Despite Heritage Mismatch

The Government of Canada is reconvening its expert panel on online safety to expand the focus to include "artificial intelligence (AI), chatbots and AI companions, as well as other evolving trends related to online services." Why this is in the...

By David T. Fraser
Electronic Registration and Listing Compliance Program
NewsMar 12, 2026

Electronic Registration and Listing Compliance Program

The FDA’s Electronic Registration and Listing Compliance Program (eDRLS) safeguards the accuracy of drug registration and listing data that underpin inspections, electronic prescribing, and reimbursement systems. While automated validation rules catch many errors, the program also employs manual surveillance to...

By FDA
Conn. Lawmakers Propose Easing Electric School Bus Deadlines
NewsMar 12, 2026

Conn. Lawmakers Propose Easing Electric School Bus Deadlines

Connecticut lawmakers have introduced a bill that eases the state’s zero‑emission school‑bus deadlines, moving the 100% target to 90% by July 1 2040 and keeping an all‑alternative‑fuel requirement for July 1 2035. Distressed municipalities would need only 50% zero‑emission buses by 2035, reaching full...

By GovTech — Education (K-12)