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CBP Moves to Modernize Fingerprinting at National Scale
NewsMar 12, 2026

CBP Moves to Modernize Fingerprinting at National Scale

U.S. Customs and Border Protection is issuing a single‑source blanket purchase agreement to contract a nationwide electronic fingerprinting service for all employees, contractors and applicants. The contract, targeted at under $9 million, will require the vendor to operate collection sites, provide...

By Biometric Update
Experts Warn of Coming ‘Reprioritization’ for Cyber Funding
NewsMar 12, 2026

Experts Warn of Coming ‘Reprioritization’ for Cyber Funding

The $1 billion State and Local Cybersecurity Grant Program has been fully spent within four years, and Congress has yet to allocate additional funding despite reauthorization votes. CISA officials warned that states must now reprioritize their cyber budgets and seek alternative...

By Route Fifty — Finance
AuthID and Section 2 Tie Biometric Authentication to Financial Crime Intelligence Workflows
NewsMar 12, 2026

AuthID and Section 2 Tie Biometric Authentication to Financial Crime Intelligence Workflows

authID has partnered with Section 2 to embed biometric verification and its Mandate AI governance framework into Section 2’s TENet and TRACC financial crime intelligence platforms. The integration creates an auditable chain of custody, linking every AML or threat‑finance output to a...

By Mobile ID World
Docs Expose CBP’s Use Of Ad Data To Track People’s Movements
NewsMar 12, 2026

Docs Expose CBP’s Use Of Ad Data To Track People’s Movements

Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has been buying location data from the online advertising ecosystem, allowing the agency to track individuals' movements with minute‑level precision. The practice leverages advertising identifiers (AdIDs) that link devices to real‑time bidding markets, bypassing the...

By Techdirt
OCR Director Defends HIPAA Updates: "The Cost of Doing Nothing Is Very High"
NewsMar 12, 2026

OCR Director Defends HIPAA Updates: "The Cost of Doing Nothing Is Very High"

OCR director Paula Stannard told HIMSS attendees that the HHS Office for Civil Rights is still reviewing 4,700 public comments on the Biden‑era HIPAA Security Rule proposal, which would impose stricter controls and longer implementation timelines. She warned that the...

By TechTarget SearchERP
Mantra Softech Taps $14M Investment to Accelerate Development
NewsMar 12, 2026

Mantra Softech Taps $14M Investment to Accelerate Development

Mantra Softech, an Indian deep‑tech firm, secured $14 million in an initial funding round led by India SME Fund II and Motilal Oswal Principal Investments. The capital will fund AI‑enabled digital identity solutions, next‑generation biometrics, liveness detection, and a Centre of...

By Biometric Update
HHS Launches New Cyber Assessment Tool to Secure Health Systems
NewsMar 12, 2026

HHS Launches New Cyber Assessment Tool to Secure Health Systems

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has added a cybersecurity assessment module to its Risk Identification and Site Criticality (RISC) toolkit, responding to more than 2,200 cyber incidents reported in 2025. The free, online tool guides hospitals, health...

By GovernmentCIO Media & Research
Federal AI Series: Training and the Workforce
NewsMar 12, 2026

Federal AI Series: Training and the Workforce

Chad Tetreault, Zscaler’s Public Sector CTO for AI Strategy and Governance, outlined how federal agencies can modernize their AI workforce training. He argued that conventional classroom models lag behind AI’s rapid evolution, recommending "prompt‑athons" to democratize skill acquisition. Hands‑on, mission‑driven...

By GovernmentCIO Media & Research
South Dakota Lawmakers Reject Mandatory E-Verify Checks of Worker Citizenship, Immigration Status
NewsMar 12, 2026

South Dakota Lawmakers Reject Mandatory E-Verify Checks of Worker Citizenship, Immigration Status

South Dakota Senate voted down House Bill 1209, which would have mandated employers with more than 25 staff to verify new hires through the federal E‑Verify system within ten days. The measure, originally passed by the House, faced amendments and...

By Route Fifty — Finance
Bahamas Boosts Efforts to Combat Travel and ID Document Fraud Amid Rising Regional Cases
NewsMar 12, 2026

Bahamas Boosts Efforts to Combat Travel and ID Document Fraud Amid Rising Regional Cases

Bahamas Prime Minister Philip Davis announced new measures to curb travel and identity document fraud after a series of deceptive passport cases. Authorities placed a dedicated officer in passport offices to strengthen application screening and verification. Law‑enforcement agencies are urging...

By Identity Week
This Pocket Device Lets Police Identify Drones in Seconds
NewsMar 12, 2026

This Pocket Device Lets Police Identify Drones in Seconds

Zing Drone Solutions unveiled the Z‑SCAN MINI, a handheld Remote ID receiver, at the DroneResponders National Public Safety UAS Conference. The pocket‑sized device scans both Wi‑Fi and Bluetooth Remote ID broadcasts, letting officers instantly identify nearby drones. By revealing compliant...

By DroneDJ
The AI Shift That Actually Matters: From Efficiency to Impact
NewsMar 12, 2026

The AI Shift That Actually Matters: From Efficiency to Impact

Federal AI pilots have moved beyond experimentation, and agencies are now asked to deliver tangible citizen outcomes rather than mere speed gains. The article argues that the most successful programs start with mission problems, not technology, and align data, stakeholders,...

By G2 Learn
0% False Negative for Dermalog in NIST FRIF Identification Flats Evaluation
NewsMar 12, 2026

0% False Negative for Dermalog in NIST FRIF Identification Flats Evaluation

Dermalog announced that its fingerprint biometric algorithms achieved a zero false‑negative identification rate (FNIR) in the NIST FRIF Technology Evaluation Class B, while maintaining a false‑positive identification rate (FPIR) of ≤0.001. The company is one of only two participants to reach...

By Biometric Update
Officials Worry Salt Typhoon Apathy Is Killing Momentum for Tougher Telecom Security Rules
NewsMar 12, 2026

Officials Worry Salt Typhoon Apathy Is Killing Momentum for Tougher Telecom Security Rules

Two years after Chinese‑state linked group Salt Typhoon breached at least ten U.S. telecoms, officials say the public remains largely indifferent. The hack gave attackers access to call‑detail records for millions of Americans, yet most citizens cannot see a direct impact...

By CyberScoop
FDA to Unify Agency’s ‘Fragmented’ Safety Surveillance System
NewsMar 12, 2026

FDA to Unify Agency’s ‘Fragmented’ Safety Surveillance System

The FDA launched the Adverse Event Monitoring System (AEMS), a unified dashboard that merges seven previously fragmented safety databases into a single platform. Four databases are already live, with the remaining three slated for integration by May, covering drugs, vaccines,...

By MedTech Dive
FDA to Unify Agency’s ‘Fragmented’ Safety Surveillance System
NewsMar 12, 2026

FDA to Unify Agency’s ‘Fragmented’ Safety Surveillance System

The FDA has launched the Adverse Event Monitoring System (AEMS), a unified platform that merges seven previously fragmented safety‑surveillance databases. Four of those databases are live today, with the remaining three slated for integration by May 2026. The agency processes...

By Healthcare Dive (Industry Dive)
Dell and DOE Turn AI Hype Into Mission Advantage
SocialMar 12, 2026

Dell and DOE Turn AI Hype Into Mission Advantage

Speaking at and attending @DellTech Symposium in Washington DC. The day kicked off with @MichaelDell, Dario Gil @ScienceUnderSec and Dell Federal VP @Surid. They’re framing how Dell and the U.S. Department of Energy aim to use AI, high‑performance computing, and...

By Patrick Moorhead
Campaigners Claim NHS Palantir System Could Be Accessed by Police and Immigration
NewsMar 12, 2026

Campaigners Claim NHS Palantir System Could Be Accessed by Police and Immigration

Campaigners, including Medact and Amnesty International, warn that the NHS's £330 million Palantir Federated Data Platform (FDP) could allow police and immigration officials to access confidential patient records. Palantir denies any legal ability to share data with government departments, stating the...

By The Register
The Prior Auth Panic: WEDI Survey Reveals Providers Are Stalling as the CMS API Deadline Looms
NewsMar 12, 2026

The Prior Auth Panic: WEDI Survey Reveals Providers Are Stalling as the CMS API Deadline Looms

The CMS Advancing Interoperability and Improving Prior Authorization Final Rule requires all health‑care entities to deploy specific prior‑auth APIs by January 1, 2027. A February 2026 WEDI survey shows payers have largely caught up, with only 10% still idle, down from 43% a...

By HIT Consultant
CISA Issues Emergency Directive Over Exploited Cisco SD-WAN Flaws
NewsMar 12, 2026

CISA Issues Emergency Directive Over Exploited Cisco SD-WAN Flaws

The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) issued Emergency Directive 26‑03, warning that attackers are exploiting a critical authentication‑bypass flaw (CVE‑2026‑20127) in Cisco Catalyst SD‑WAN devices used across federal networks. The vulnerability carries a CVSS score of 10, potentially granting...

By Infosecurity Magazine
UK Government to Prioritize Data Center Grid Access, Cut Down on Speculative Applications
NewsMar 12, 2026

UK Government to Prioritize Data Center Grid Access, Cut Down on Speculative Applications

The UK government will introduce a new system to prioritize data‑centre connections to the National Grid after a 460% surge in speculative applications created queues with waits of up to 15 years. The scheme will give AI data centres, AI...

By ITPro
South Korea Plans to Use AI for Crypto Tax Enforcement
NewsMar 12, 2026

South Korea Plans to Use AI for Crypto Tax Enforcement

South Korea’s National Tax Service (NTS) is bidding for an AI‑backed platform to monitor cryptocurrency transactions ahead of a 22 % tax on digital‑asset gains slated for January 2027. The project, valued at roughly 3 billion won ($2 million), will use machine‑learning to flag...

By Cointelegraph
323. AI, Government, and the Future of Urban Mobility
PodcastMar 12, 202640 min

323. AI, Government, and the Future of Urban Mobility

In this episode, host Grayson Brulte talks with Gabe Klein, a former U.S. Joint Office of Energy and Transportation executive and co‑founder of Adapt Impact and CityFi, about the shifting landscape of electric vehicle (EV) and autonomous vehicle development as...

By SAE Tomorrow Today
Trinidad and Tobago Introduces Digital Arrival and Departure Cards to Modernise Border Processing
NewsMar 12, 2026

Trinidad and Tobago Introduces Digital Arrival and Departure Cards to Modernise Border Processing

Trinidad and Tobago will launch a digital Arrival/Departure Card platform on 17 March 2026, with a three‑day preview period starting 14 March. The online system replaces paper forms, requiring travelers to upload a passport bio‑data page and receive a QR‑coded receipt for immigration...

By Identity Week
‘Major’ SmartCape Upgrades in the Works
NewsMar 12, 2026

‘Major’ SmartCape Upgrades in the Works

Cape Town’s SmartCape programme is set for a major technology refresh, with a R15 million budget earmarked for modernising computer hardware and public Wi‑Fi across the city’s libraries. The upgrades will roll out over the next two financial years, adding token‑less,...

By ITWeb (South Africa) – Public Sector
CCS Adds Three More Months to £7.7bn Technology Services 3
NewsMar 12, 2026

CCS Adds Three More Months to £7.7bn Technology Services 3

The Crown Commercial Service has granted a final three‑month extension to four lots of its Technology Services 3 (TS3) framework, moving the end date to 14 June 2025, and has increased the framework’s estimated value from £4 billion to £6.4 billion (£7.7 billion VAT‑inclusive). TS3,...

By PublicTechnology.net (UK)
Student Loans Company Names Experienced Finance Sector Exec Kath Moore as New Digital Chief
NewsMar 12, 2026

Student Loans Company Names Experienced Finance Sector Exec Kath Moore as New Digital Chief

Student Loans Company (SLC) has appointed Kath Moore, a veteran finance‑sector technologist, as its executive director and chief digital and data officer. Moore arrives from Alba, a Scottish SME‑focused start‑up bank, after senior stints at HSBC, Barclays, Prudential and Halifax....

By PublicTechnology.net (UK)
Karnataka Constitutes Committee on Responsible AI to Develop Comprehensive Framework
NewsMar 12, 2026

Karnataka Constitutes Committee on Responsible AI to Develop Comprehensive Framework

Karnataka’s government has set up a Responsible AI Committee, chaired by Infosys co‑founder Kris Gopalakrishnan and co‑chaired by Secretary N Manjula, to draft a comprehensive policy framework for ethical AI use in public services. The panel, comprising industry, academic, legal...

By Mint – Technology (India)
Cities Look to Boost Stadium WiFi as Fan Demand Surges
NewsMar 12, 2026

Cities Look to Boost Stadium WiFi as Fan Demand Surges

Cities hosting major sporting and entertainment events are under pressure to upgrade stadium Wi‑Fi as fan demand for real‑time sharing surges. Conventional antenna arrays often cause interference and require dozens of units to handle thousands of simultaneous connections. MatSing’s Wi‑Fi 6E...

By Cities Today
Amid Crowded Skies, FAA Kills Rule Aimed at Regulating Space Junk
NewsMar 12, 2026

Amid Crowded Skies, FAA Kills Rule Aimed at Regulating Space Junk

The FAA withdrew a 2023 proposal that would have forced commercial launch providers to remove upper‑stage rocket debris within 25 years, after industry pushback over cost and authority concerns. The rule aimed to curb a growing orbital junk problem that...

By ProPublica
North West London and North Central London ICBs Look to Procure £3.8m End-to-End Digital Solution
NewsMar 12, 2026

North West London and North Central London ICBs Look to Procure £3.8m End-to-End Digital Solution

North West London and North Central London Integrated Care Boards have launched a preliminary market engagement to procure an end‑to‑end digital solution for complex care commissioning, with a budget of up to £3.8 million. The platform will replace outdated systems, improve...

By HTN – Health Tech Newspaper (UK)
India Introduces Bug Bounty Program to Target Gaps in Aadhaar Ecosystem
NewsMar 12, 2026

India Introduces Bug Bounty Program to Target Gaps in Aadhaar Ecosystem

India’s Unique Identification Authority (UIDAI) launched a formal bug bounty program to harden the Aadhaar ecosystem. A panel of 20 vetted security researchers will probe the official website, myAadhaar portal, and the Secure QR Code app for vulnerabilities. Rewards are...

By The Cyber Express
OECD's New eGov Index, China's Digital Currency, and the Impacts of Digitalization on Government Service Demand
BlogMar 12, 2026

OECD's New eGov Index, China's Digital Currency, and the Impacts of Digitalization on Government Service Demand

The OECD released its 2025 Digital Government Index, showing a 14% rise in overall maturity to 0.7, with Europe and Asia leading. New America’s "demand machine" paper warns that AI‑driven public services will generate more citizen requests, not fewer. Estonia...

By interweave.gov —
How UK Can Adopt Digital-First Community Care to Provide Equitable Healthcare
BlogMar 12, 2026

How UK Can Adopt Digital-First Community Care to Provide Equitable Healthcare

The UK National Health Service faces widening health inequities driven by ageing demographics, workforce shortages, and funding gaps, especially in deprived regions. A digital‑first community care model—leveraging remote patient monitoring, telehealth, AI‑driven personalization, and integrated data analytics—offers a pathway to...

By Journal of mHealth
‘Invasive’ AI-Led Mass Surveillance in Africa Violating Freedoms, Warn Experts
NewsMar 12, 2026

‘Invasive’ AI-Led Mass Surveillance in Africa Violating Freedoms, Warn Experts

Experts warn that AI‑powered mass‑surveillance systems, largely supplied by Chinese firms, have cost African governments about $2 billion across 11 countries. Nigeria alone has spent $470 million on 10,000 smart cameras, while Egypt, Algeria and Uganda have each installed thousands of units....

By The Guardian AI
New National Timing Centre to Protect Critical Services
NewsMar 12, 2026

New National Timing Centre to Protect Critical Services

The UK government is allocating £180 million to build a National Timing Centre (NTC) that will safeguard critical services such as mobile networks, banking and emergency response from GNSS disruptions. Led by the National Physical Laboratory, the NTC will employ atomic...

By UKAuthority (UK)
Catalyst Announces Integration with FirstNet Fusion From AT&T
NewsMar 12, 2026

Catalyst Announces Integration with FirstNet Fusion From AT&T

Interoperability provider Catalyst Communications announced that its Catalyst Dispatch platform will be integrated into AT&T’s FirstNet Fusion MCX ecosystem, the next‑generation public‑safety broadband solution. The integration delivers native 3GPP‑compliant dispatch with built‑in LMR interworking, allowing dispatchers to operate across legacy...

By Urgent Communications
Free E-Bike Lock-and-Charge Hubs Roll Out on Hawke’s Bay Trails
NewsMar 12, 2026

Free E-Bike Lock-and-Charge Hubs Roll Out on Hawke’s Bay Trails

Hawke’s Bay Regional Council, alongside Napier and Hastings councils, has launched free Locky Dock lock‑and‑charge stations on key trail locations. Backed by MBIE’s Ministry of Tourism funding and delivered with Big Street Bikers, the hubs let riders secure and charge...

By NZ Herald – Business
To Make AI Safe, Put Women and Girls at the Heart of the Technology
NewsMar 12, 2026

To Make AI Safe, Put Women and Girls at the Heart of the Technology

In February, Hong Kong’s Office of the Privacy Commissioner co‑signed a statement with 60 overseas organisations condemning the surge of deepfake misuse targeting women. The piece notes that 90% of non‑consensual deep‑fake pornography depicts women and that nudification AI apps...

By South China Morning Post — Economy
Swarco Announces €24m Contract with Austrian Motorway Operator Asfinag
NewsMar 12, 2026

Swarco Announces €24m Contract with Austrian Motorway Operator Asfinag

Swarco secured a €24 million long‑term contract with Austrian motorway operator Asfinag to upgrade the country’s variable message signage. Over the next ten years the company will install and service up to 2,100 LED displays, with the first units rolling out...

By ITS International
Motorola Solutions Connects Vic Search and Rescue Dog Orgs to Radio Network
NewsMar 12, 2026

Motorola Solutions Connects Vic Search and Rescue Dog Orgs to Radio Network

Motorola Solutions donated APX 8000 portable two‑way radios to Australian Search and Rescue K9 and Search and Rescue Dogs Australia, linking them to Victoria's state radio network. The equipment enables the volunteer dog teams to communicate securely with police, ambulance and fire...

By ARN (Australia)
India: Smart Early Warning Systems Strengthen Disaster Preparedness
NewsMar 11, 2026

India: Smart Early Warning Systems Strengthen Disaster Preparedness

India is deploying smart district‑level early warning systems for floods and cyclones, delivering four daily, seven‑day forecasts from the India Meteorological Department. The Central Water Commission’s C‑Flood platform now provides two‑day village‑level inundation forecasts, while the Flood Watch India app...

By OpenGov Asia
Human Rights, Dignity and Control: Designing AI to the Standard of Regulation
NewsMar 11, 2026

Human Rights, Dignity and Control: Designing AI to the Standard of Regulation

The Australian Tax Office’s second commissioner, Jeremy Hirschhorn, highlighted how AI is being used to flag potential compliance issues in real time, giving taxpayers the chance to self‑audit before a human decision is made. He framed this as a responsible...

By The Mandarin (Australia)
Met Office ‘Supercomputing as a Service’ One Year Old
NewsMar 11, 2026

Met Office ‘Supercomputing as a Service’ One Year Old

The Met Office marked one year of its Microsoft‑powered "supercomputing as a service" platform, delivering roughly 1.8 million cores and 60 petaflops of compute in Azure. The cloud‑based system achieved 100 % uptime for critical workloads and 99.77 % availability for the supercomputing tier....

By ComputerWeekly
What the Anthropic-DOD Breakup Teaches Government Contractors
NewsMar 11, 2026

What the Anthropic-DOD Breakup Teaches Government Contractors

Anthropic’s $200 million DoD contract fell apart despite Claude being the Pentagon’s most capable AI model. The AI was deeply embedded in classified systems, yet the partnership collapsed because neither Anthropic nor the prime contractor owned the customer relationship. The article...

By Washington Technology
Swiss E-Voting Pilot Can't Count 2,048 Ballots After USB Keys Fail To Decrypt Them
NewsMar 11, 2026

Swiss E-Voting Pilot Can't Count 2,048 Ballots After USB Keys Fail To Decrypt Them

Swiss authorities suspended Basel‑Stadt's e‑voting pilot after 2,048 ballots could not be decrypted, despite three USB sticks containing the correct codes. The pilot, which served roughly 10,300 expatriates and 30 voters with disabilities, collected votes amounting to less than 4%...

By Slashdot
Contrivian Becomes Authorized Reseller of Amazon Leo for State, Local Governments
NewsMar 11, 2026

Contrivian Becomes Authorized Reseller of Amazon Leo for State, Local Governments

Contrivian announced it has become an authorized reseller of Amazon’s Leo low‑Earth‑orbit satellite service, extending its portfolio of multi‑modal connectivity for U.S. state and local governments. The partnership allows Contrivian to embed Leo’s satellite links into its software‑defined network platform,...

By Via Satellite
Booz Allen's Venture Arm Goes Across the Pond for Its Newest Investment
NewsMar 11, 2026

Booz Allen's Venture Arm Goes Across the Pond for Its Newest Investment

Booz Allen Hamilton’s venture arm has made its first investment outside the United States, backing UK‑based Hadean in a bridge round alongside Entrepreneurs First, Twin Track Ventures and the British Business Bank. Hadean, founded in 2015, builds AI‑driven digital wargaming...

By Washington Technology
Wake County Schools Consider Speed Cameras
NewsMar 11, 2026

Wake County Schools Consider Speed Cameras

Wake County school board members are evaluating a proposal to install speed‑camera systems in school zones and on school‑bus stop‑arms. The initiative aims to deter dangerous driving and channel any resulting fines to the public‑school system, pending state‑law compliance. Legal...

By GovTech — Education (K-12)