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Telin and IPification Turn Mobile Networks Into Identity Infrastructure With OTP-Free Verification Service
NewsFeb 24, 2026

Telin and IPification Turn Mobile Networks Into Identity Infrastructure With OTP-Free Verification Service

PT Telekomunikasi Indonesia International (Telin) and IPification have introduced Telin Mobile Network Verification, an OTP‑free identity verification service that leverages network‑layer signals to confirm a user’s phone number, SIM card, and device. The solution, now available on more than 40...

By Mobile ID World
Mexico Makes Biometric ID the Gateway to Mobile Connectivity as SIM Registration Deadline Approaches
NewsFeb 24, 2026

Mexico Makes Biometric ID the Gateway to Mobile Connectivity as SIM Registration Deadline Approaches

Mexico will require every mobile line to be linked to a biometric CURP ID by July 2026. The law, effective Jan 9, 2026, obliges registration of prepaid, postpaid, physical SIMs and eSIMs, giving existing users until June 30 to comply and suspending unregistered...

By Mobile ID World
Final Piece in Place for Defence Support Transformation
NewsFeb 24, 2026

Final Piece in Place for Defence Support Transformation

The UK Ministry of Defence has awarded a £113 million contract to the Digital Allies consortium—PA Consulting and Accenture—to deliver the Defence Logistics Information Services (DLIS) under the Business Modernisation for Support (BMfS) programme. This contract completes a suite of BMfS...

By UK Ministry of Defence (GOV.UK)
Navy Pushes AI From Experiments to Everyday Warfighting Functions
NewsFeb 24, 2026

Navy Pushes AI From Experiments to Everyday Warfighting Functions

The U.S. Navy is moving artificial intelligence from experimental pilots into routine warfighting functions, aiming to embed trustworthy AI across all mission areas. Deputy Director Christopher Page emphasized the need for a common taxonomy and lexicon to ensure data quality...

By GovernmentCIO Media & Research
How Disconnected Clouds Improve AI Data Governance
NewsFeb 24, 2026

How Disconnected Clouds Improve AI Data Governance

Microsoft has launched Azure Local, a fully disconnected private cloud that unifies Azure, Microsoft 365, and Foundry services for regulated enterprises. The offering supports offline governance, policy enforcement, and AI inferencing on on‑prem hardware, ensuring data never leaves customer‑controlled boundaries....

By Artificial Intelligence News
Ariz. FD Opens New Firehouse with Health-Focused Design
NewsFeb 24, 2026

Ariz. FD Opens New Firehouse with Health-Focused Design

The Tucson Fire Department opened Station 14 on Feb. 23, a 15,000‑square‑foot facility that replaces the 1968 South Liberty Avenue station. Funded by Proposition 101’s nearly $10 million allocation, the new firehouse emphasizes firefighter health with private dorms, a gym, individualized alerting, and a...

By FireRescue1 – News
The Commercial Space Federation Releases New White Paper “Perfecting Public-Private Partnerships”
NewsFeb 24, 2026

The Commercial Space Federation Releases New White Paper “Perfecting Public-Private Partnerships”

The Commercial Space Federation (CSF) released a new white paper titled “Perfecting Public‑Private Partnerships: The Future of Government Space Contracts.” Authored by Rational Futures, the report offers a playbook for government buyers to maximize outcomes on space PPPs, stressing that...

By SpaceNews
Ukraine Pushes Tighter Telegram Regulation, Citing Russian Recruitment of Locals
NewsFeb 24, 2026

Ukraine Pushes Tighter Telegram Regulation, Citing Russian Recruitment of Locals

Ukrainian officials are urging tighter regulation of Telegram after Russian intelligence allegedly used the app to recruit saboteurs for attacks, including a deadly Lviv strike that killed a police officer. Interior Minister Ihor Klymenko and SBU deputy head Ivan Rudnytskyi...

By The Record by Recorded Future
FIDO Paris Seminar 2026
NewsFeb 24, 2026

FIDO Paris Seminar 2026

The FIDO Alliance convened a one‑day seminar in Paris to examine Europe’s evolving authentication, identity and payments ecosystem. Attendees, including senior industry leaders, reviewed the latest advances in FIDO standards, passkey technology, verifiable credentials, and digital wallet initiatives. The event...

By FIDO Alliance – News/Blog
Peru Begins Campaign to Block Further 100K 'High-Risk' Handsets
BlogFeb 24, 2026

Peru Begins Campaign to Block Further 100K 'High-Risk' Handsets

Peruvian telecom regulator Osiptel announced a new phase of its anti‑fraud campaign, blocking an additional 100,000 handsets deemed high‑risk. The devices are not listed in the official Renteseg database and are associated with repeated use of invalid or cloned IMEIs....

By Telecompaper
€1m Digital Mental Health Strategy for Ireland
BlogFeb 24, 2026

€1m Digital Mental Health Strategy for Ireland

Ireland has unveiled a €1 million digital mental health strategy that outlines a national roadmap for digital tools, shared records and technology‑enabled services. The plan builds on the 2020‑2030 "Sharing the Vision" policy and prioritises the HSE Health App, a national...

By Health Tech World
ICE to Outsource Decisions About What Surveillance Tools to Buy Next
NewsFeb 24, 2026

ICE to Outsource Decisions About What Surveillance Tools to Buy Next

Immigration and Customs Enforcement announced it will contract a private firm to decide which surveillance technologies to acquire, pilot, or defer. The request for information outlines a mandate that includes identifying enterprise‑wide gaps, scouting emerging tools, and drafting problem statements...

By Biometric Update
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BlogFeb 24, 2026

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At a recent round‑table, a speaker outlined how the NHS 10‑year plan can be accelerated by applying platform‑centric principles drawn from the Platformland framework. The presentation highlighted four pillars: digital ways of working, platform‑based clinical functions, converting the public into...

By Richard Pope —
Kenya Streamlines Access to Legal and Digital Identity
NewsFeb 24, 2026

Kenya Streamlines Access to Legal and Digital Identity

President William Ruto signed the Births and Deaths Registration (Amendment) Bill 2024, mandating at least one civil registration office in each of Kenya's 290 sub‑counties. The legislation streamlines birth and death registration, targeting remote and border communities that have struggled...

By Biometric Update
The Call to Create the Congressional Capacity and Technology Office
BlogFeb 24, 2026

The Call to Create the Congressional Capacity and Technology Office

POPVOX Foundation has released a proposal to create a Congressional Capacity and Technology Office (C-TECH), aimed at equipping members and staff with AI and emerging technology expertise. The office would function as a change‑management and training hub, modeled on historic...

By Modern Parliament —
How the EU Is Deregulating Arms-Control to Be Like Any Other Industry
NewsFeb 24, 2026

How the EU Is Deregulating Arms-Control to Be Like Any Other Industry

EU lawmakers are advancing the Defence Readiness Omnibus, a legislative package that would replace traditional export licences with General Transfer Licences, allowing unlimited, multi‑year transfers of military goods. The proposal also expands exemptions for intra‑EU and cross‑border partnerships, potentially covering...

By EUobserver (EU)
Fire at Cape Town International Airport Hits IT Services
NewsFeb 24, 2026

Fire at Cape Town International Airport Hits IT Services

A fire broke out on the landside of Cape Town International Airport on 24 Feb 2026, prompting ACSA to extinguish the blaze and confirm that all passengers and staff are safe. The incident disrupted the airport’s network and Wi‑Fi services, leading to...

By ITWeb (South Africa) – Public Sector
Malatsi Throws Weight Behind Dell’s EEIP Application
NewsFeb 24, 2026

Malatsi Throws Weight Behind Dell’s EEIP Application

Communications Minister Solly Malatsi has recommended approval of Dell Technologies' Equity Equivalent Investment Programme (EEIP) renewal, extending the commitment for another ten years and pledging over R230 million into South Africa. The EEIP framework allows multinationals to meet B‑BEE targets through...

By ITWeb (South Africa) – Public Sector
SOPA 2026: Lesufi Touts AI Office, Widespread WiFi
NewsFeb 24, 2026

SOPA 2026: Lesufi Touts AI Office, Widespread WiFi

Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi announced plans for a provincial artificial intelligence office to coordinate AI projects with the CSIR, state entities and private partners. The province highlighted recent AI factory launches by Altron and Cassava Technologies, positioning South Africa as a...

By ITWeb (South Africa) – Public Sector
TDRA Reinforces Efforts for Integrated  Digital Payment Ecosystem
NewsFeb 24, 2026

TDRA Reinforces Efforts for Integrated  Digital Payment Ecosystem

The Telecommunications and Digital Government Regulatory Authority (TDRA) convened a workshop to accelerate a unified digital payment ecosystem across UAE federal entities. Participants outlined a vision that blends digital identity, multiple payment channels, and secure settlement to simplify government transactions....

By Telecom Review
Housing Has a Data Problem
NewsFeb 24, 2026

Housing Has a Data Problem

The article highlights a critical data gap in global housing, where fragmented tracking tools leave policymakers unable to gauge program effectiveness. United Nations estimates reveal 2.8 billion people lack adequate housing and 318 million are homeless, underscoring the scale of the crisis....

By Project Syndicate — Economics
A Digital Omnibus: Identifying Interlinks and Possible Overlaps Between Different Legal Acts in the Field of Digital Legislation to Streamline...
BlogFeb 24, 2026

A Digital Omnibus: Identifying Interlinks and Possible Overlaps Between Different Legal Acts in the Field of Digital Legislation to Streamline...

The European Parliament commissioned a study to dissect the European Commission’s Digital Omnibus package released on 19 November 2025. The report separates administrative simplification from substantive changes to safeguards in data protection, privacy, cybersecurity and artificial intelligence. It flags three hot‑button issues...

By GovLab — Digest —
BEREC Workshop on Copper Switch-Off in Light of the Digital Networks Act
NewsFeb 24, 2026

BEREC Workshop on Copper Switch-Off in Light of the Digital Networks Act

European regulators are accelerating the phase‑out of copper broadband in line with the European Commission’s Digital Networks Act (DNA) proposal. BEREC, the EU’s body for electronic communications, announced a public workshop on 17 March 2026 to discuss migration rules, competition safeguards and...

By BEREC — News
Predicted: How AI Is Restructuring Social Life
BlogFeb 24, 2026

Predicted: How AI Is Restructuring Social Life

Mona Sloane’s new book *Predicted* argues that artificial intelligence has moved beyond a technological breakthrough to become a core social infrastructure shaping daily interactions and institutional processes. The work frames AI as a co‑produced arrangement built on prediction, classification, and...

By GovLab — Digest —
Center for Critical Infrastructure Security Awarded Maryland Cyber & AI Clinic Grant
NewsFeb 24, 2026

Center for Critical Infrastructure Security Awarded Maryland Cyber & AI Clinic Grant

Maryland’s Department of Labor awarded the Center for Critical Infrastructure Security a Cyber & AI Clinic Grant, part of Gov. Wes Moore’s $4 million AI workforce initiative. The grant funds the launch of the Think Like a CISO Academy, a statewide...

By Homeland Security Today (HSToday)
Where MENA CIOs Draw the Line on AI Sovereignty
NewsFeb 24, 2026

Where MENA CIOs Draw the Line on AI Sovereignty

MENA CIOs are drawing firm lines around AI sovereignty, keeping regulated workloads—such as patient data, identity systems, and core financial transactions—on sovereign or on‑premise infrastructure while leveraging hyperscalers for development, testing, and non‑sensitive analytics. The hybrid approach reflects regional regulatory...

By ComputerWeekly – DevOps
UNICEF’s Learning Cabinet and EdTech for Good
BlogFeb 24, 2026

UNICEF’s Learning Cabinet and EdTech for Good

UNICEF’s Global Learning Innovation Hub unveiled its EdTech for Good initiative and the Learning Cabinet during a February 3 webinar hosted by the International Centre for EdTech Impact. The Learning Cabinet is an online repository that vets EdTech tools for...

By Edtech Partnerships
Bhutan's Crypto Experiment, Malta's AI Officer, and Exploring India's Digital Summit
BlogFeb 24, 2026

Bhutan's Crypto Experiment, Malta's AI Officer, and Exploring India's Digital Summit

India’s AI Impact Summit in New Delhi positioned the country as a diplomatic bridge between the United States and China, showcasing its ambition to shape global AI governance. The event highlighted public‑oriented, human‑governed AI built on India’s extensive digital public...

By interweave.gov —
The GeoAI for Humanitarian
BlogFeb 24, 2026

The GeoAI for Humanitarian

Geospatial AI (GeoAI) is emerging as a powerful tool for rapid disaster assessment, predictive early‑warning models, population mapping in data‑poor regions, and real‑time tracking of displacement and infrastructure damage. The technology promises the speed, scale, and accuracy humanitarian actors need...

By GovLab — Digest —
HM Courts and Tribunals Completes Audio Transcription Modernisation
NewsFeb 24, 2026

HM Courts and Tribunals Completes Audio Transcription Modernisation

HM Courts and Tribunals Service has finished modernising its Digital Audio Recording Transcription (DARTS) system for Crown Courts. The cloud‑based platform now delivers audio recordings in minutes, with real‑time progress tracking and enhanced search tools. Migration moved roughly 600 TB of...

By UKAuthority (UK)
One IPO Roadmap Unveiled
NewsFeb 24, 2026

One IPO Roadmap Unveiled

The UK Intellectual Property Office (IPO) has released a detailed roadmap for its new One IPO patents service, outlining a phased rollout of enhancements over the next twelve months. Immediate actions focus on restoring full publishing capacity, accelerating internal processing, and...

By UKAuthority (UK)
ZIDA Urges Swift Rollout of E-Cadastre System as Investor Demand for Clarity Grows
BlogFeb 24, 2026

ZIDA Urges Swift Rollout of E-Cadastre System as Investor Demand for Clarity Grows

The Zimbabwe Investment Development Agency (ZIDA) is pressing the government to fast‑track the launch of an E‑Cadastre system that digitally records mining tenements. The platform, long delayed, is now slated for a 2025 rollout after recent investor inquiries at the...

By Mining Zimbabwe – Analysis & Features
Binding Operational Directive 26-02 Sets Deadlines for Edge Device Replacement
NewsFeb 24, 2026

Binding Operational Directive 26-02 Sets Deadlines for Edge Device Replacement

CISA’s Binding Operational Directive 26‑02 obliges all federal agencies to inventory, report, decommission, and replace unsupported edge devices such as firewalls, routers, switches, load balancers, and wireless access points. Agencies have three months to identify vulnerable equipment and twelve to eighteen...

By Help Net Security
Essex Authorities Invest in AI Skills
NewsFeb 24, 2026

Essex Authorities Invest in AI Skills

Brentwood Borough and Rochford District Councils are embedding AI and data literacy into their 2025‑2028 Digital Strategy by training 33 staff members. They partnered with Multiverse to deliver two courses focused on turning data into insights and using AI tools...

By UKAuthority (UK)
Government Advises on Future Regulation of EPGs
NewsFeb 24, 2026

Government Advises on Future Regulation of EPGs

The UK government announced a two‑stage plan to close regulatory gaps in electronic programme guides (EPGs). Stage one will use secondary legislation to bring all EPGs delivered by existing regulated providers and portal services under Ofcom’s broadcast code by late...

By Advanced Television
Boom Times for Muni Bonds
NewsFeb 24, 2026

Boom Times for Muni Bonds

State and local governments issued a record $498 billion in municipal bonds in 2024 and topped $580 billion in 2025, driven primarily by infrastructure, education, and transportation projects. The surge reflects a shift from waning federal pandemic aid to local financing for...

By Governing — Finance
Drug Surveillance Systems and the Challenge of Powerful New Opioids
NewsFeb 24, 2026

Drug Surveillance Systems and the Challenge of Powerful New Opioids

Emerging synthetic opioid cychlorphine, up to ten times more potent than fentanyl, has been linked to fatal overdoses across the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, France, and Germany. Tennessee alone reports 19 deaths under investigation, with 12 confirmed, while...

By Governing — Finance
Digital Government Minister Unapologetic over Service NSW Licensing Logjam
NewsFeb 24, 2026

Digital Government Minister Unapologetic over Service NSW Licensing Logjam

The NSW Department of Customer Service reports an average driver’s licence processing time of 19 days, just under the 20‑day benchmark, indicating mounting pressure on Service NSW. The backlog stems from a newly introduced overseas licence transfer scheme that forces many...

By The Mandarin (Australia)
India's Tech Infra as Public Good Can Be Emulated for AI Across Global South, Says ITU Official
NewsFeb 24, 2026

India's Tech Infra as Public Good Can Be Emulated for AI Across Global South, Says ITU Official

India’s digital public infrastructure—most notably Aadhaar and UPI—has been highlighted by ITU strategic‑engagement chief Fred Werner as a replicable model for AI diffusion across the Global South. Werner argues that the country’s ability to scale technology for over a billion...

By ET Telecom (Economic Times)
Government Looks to Clamp Down on Email Attachments Through ‘Cultural Change, Guidance and Technological Solutions’
NewsFeb 24, 2026

Government Looks to Clamp Down on Email Attachments Through ‘Cultural Change, Guidance and Technological Solutions’

The UK government’s Digital Service and Innovation Team (DSIT) is moving to curb the use of email attachments by civil servants, urging a shift to cloud‑based file sharing. Ministers highlighted that attachments increase human error and data‑loss risk, and new...

By PublicTechnology.net (UK)
Government Digital and Data Profession Unpacks New ‘Evaluator’ Role
NewsFeb 24, 2026

Government Digital and Data Profession Unpacks New ‘Evaluator’ Role

The Government Digital and Data Profession has introduced a dedicated “digital evaluator” role within its capability framework to embed evaluation directly into agile digital projects. The initiative follows a Treasury‑led review that highlighted shortcomings in how digital programmes are funded,...

By PublicTechnology.net (UK)
Court Tests Limits of Executive ‘Pause’ Power Over IIJA Transportation Funds
NewsFeb 24, 2026

Court Tests Limits of Executive ‘Pause’ Power Over IIJA Transportation Funds

The U.S. District Court in Seattle on Jan. 23, 2026 vacated the Federal Highway Administration’s February 2025 suspension of the $5 billion National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) formula program. The ruling restores the agency’s authority to obligate funds for state EV‑charging projects, effectively...

By Engineering News-Record (ENR)
Verra Mobility Corp (VRRM) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript
NewsFeb 24, 2026

Verra Mobility Corp (VRRM) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript

Verra Mobility reported Q3 2025 revenue of $262 million, up 16% year‑over‑year, and adjusted EBITDA of $113 million, delivering a 44% margin. Growth was powered by a 28% surge in Government Solutions revenue, highlighted by a 46% jump from the New York City red‑light camera...

By Motley Fool – Earnings Transcripts
Education Department to Oversee ‘Commonsense Actions’ in Higher Ed Regulatory Reform
NewsFeb 23, 2026

Education Department to Oversee ‘Commonsense Actions’ in Higher Ed Regulatory Reform

The Australian Education Department has created a new working group to streamline higher‑education regulation. Co‑chaired by Secretary Tony Cook and Universities Australia, the group includes regulators, peak bodies, unions and student representatives. Its mandate is to identify practical, commonsense actions,...

By The Mandarin (Australia)
[Correspondence] Internet Shutdowns in Iran and the Right to Health
NewsFeb 23, 2026

[Correspondence] Internet Shutdowns in Iran and the Right to Health

In January 2026 Iran imposed a nationwide internet blackout that remains heavily filtered, coinciding with a violent crackdown on protesters and attacks on hospitals. The shutdown has crippled emergency medical coordination, tele‑medicine, and public‑health reporting, contributing to thousands of preventable...

By The Lancet
India Expands Digital Health Impact Domestically and Globally
NewsFeb 23, 2026

India Expands Digital Health Impact Domestically and Globally

India reaffirmed its commitment to digital health at the IGSTC Strategic Conclave 2026, spotlighting telemedicine advancements for the Armed Forces and the broader public. The event announced expanded collaboration with Germany and highlighted the integration of telehealth into the Ayushman...

By OpenGov Asia
The Philippines: Ramping Up Local and Global Digital Services
NewsFeb 23, 2026

The Philippines: Ramping Up Local and Global Digital Services

The Philippines is accelerating digital transformation in both domestic and overseas services. Quezon City’s QCitizen ID program surpassed 1.5 million registrations, offering a QR‑enabled, four‑category identity card that streamlines health, education, and welfare access. Meanwhile, the Department of Migrant Workers signed...

By OpenGov Asia
Malaysia: Tech-Driven Diplomacy in 2026–2030 Strategic Plan
NewsFeb 23, 2026

Malaysia: Tech-Driven Diplomacy in 2026–2030 Strategic Plan

Malaysia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs unveiled a 2026‑2030 strategic plan that places digital capability, science and innovation at the core of its diplomatic agenda. The eight‑thrust framework embeds technology cooperation into bilateral and multilateral engagements, targeting the digital economy, renewable...

By OpenGov Asia
More Than Dashboards: AI Decisions Must Be Provable
NewsFeb 23, 2026

More Than Dashboards: AI Decisions Must Be Provable

Enterprise leaders are demanding proof of what AI systems actually did, not just what they were designed to do or what dashboards report. As AI moves into regulated, high‑risk environments, boards and auditors expect decision‑level evidence for each action. The...

By Dark Reading