
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum announced a plan to build a public supercomputer dedicated to climate modeling, aiming to improve forecasts and early warnings for extreme weather. The initiative will partner with Barcelona’s Supercomputing Center to standardize Mexico’s weather data, leveraging millions of data points for national challenges. Researchers expect the system to enhance predictive accuracy and support disaster‑risk reduction across the country. The project reflects a broader push to modernize Mexico’s scientific infrastructure and address climate‑related threats.
California’s Public Utilities Commission confirmed that Tesla’s Bay Area ride‑hailing operation is classified as a standard chauffeur service, not an autonomous‑vehicle (AV) service. The company operates under a charter party carrier (TCP) permit identical to limousine companies, while Waymo and...

Fargo police have publicly acknowledged that a faulty facial‑recognition match led to the wrongful arrest of Tennessee resident Angela Lipps, who spent four months in jail before alibi evidence cleared her. The error stemmed from Clearview AI technology used by West Fargo police,...

Australia is consulting on new rules that would allow a temporary, roughly 30‑day delay in publicly disclosing serious cyber‑attacks on critical‑infrastructure operators, including ASX‑listed firms. The proposal aims to give entities time to mitigate threats without compromising national security or...

Singapore’s Monetary Authority has invited Ripple to join its Borderless, Liquid, Open, Online, Multicurrency initiative, using the XRP Ledger and Ripple’s USD‑linked stablecoin (RLUSD) to settle cross‑border trade. The pilot automates payment release the moment a shipment is verified, eliminating...

The Department of Defense is rolling out CYBERCOM 2.0, a revamped force‑generation model aimed at retaining elite cyber talent, deepening specialization, and preparing for AI‑driven threats. The initiative integrates cyber capabilities across all warfighting domains, treating the cyber sphere as connective...

Federal agencies, led by NASA and the Department of Transportation, are overhauling workforce strategies to accommodate AI‑augmented workflows. They plan to inventory current roles, map skill needs for the next three to six years, and launch upskilling, reskilling, and cross‑skilling...

The Electronic Frontier Foundation has filed a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit against the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services to obtain records on the WISeR program, a multi‑state Medicare pilot that uses artificial intelligence to evaluate prior‑authorization requests. WISeR,...

Romania’s water agency, coal‑power producer and oil‑pipeline operator have suffered ransomware attacks linked to Russian‑aligned groups such as Qilin and Gentlemen, which the country’s top cyber official says are timed with its support for Ukraine. The EU possesses a cyber‑sanctions...

Google Workspace, formerly G Suite, is praised for its ease of deployment and robust collaboration tools that help government employees work across dispersed locations. The suite combines Gmail, Drive, Docs, Meet, Chat and AI‑driven features like Gemini and Notebook LM, delivering productivity...

Governors across the United States are elevating technology issues in their state‑of‑the‑state addresses, spotlighting AI regulation, data‑center accountability, and child online safety. New York unveiled pioneering legislation to block 3‑D‑printed guns and tighten AI‑generated content disclosures, while Pennsylvania and Arizona...

StarTech.com has introduced a new line of secure KVM switches designed for classified workstations, achieving National Information Assurance Partnership (NIAP) compliance and supporting zero‑trust architectures. The devices provide hardware‑based isolation that physically separates classified and unclassified systems while allowing a...

El Salvador's 2026 public investment plan earmarks $278.2 million for two flagship projects: a $81.24 million subsea cable and the Pacific International Airport in La Unión. The cable, 1,800 km long, is slated for completion in the second half of 2028 and will link...
Data‑broker firms are selling bulk cell‑phone location records to police departments and federal agencies without a warrant. The practice has drawn criticism from privacy groups, a Senate hearing with FBI Director Kash Patel, and a pending congressional vote on FISA...

Jumio passed Bank Negara Malaysia’s independent eKYC Breakthrough Assessment, meeting all criteria for ID verification, facial recognition and biometric liveness detection. The tests, which included detecting forged MyKad cards and spoofed selfies, returned zero findings of concern. This regulatory endorsement...

The Pennsylvania House approved House Bill 1834 by a 104‑95 vote, directing the state Public Utility Commission to create temporary and permanent regulations for commercial data centers. The bill blocks utilities from passing data‑center‑related infrastructure and grid costs onto residential...

In this episode of the Wireless Threat Series, Adrian Sanabria and John Bundy examine the security and privacy implications of modern smart glasses, tracing their evolution from Google Glass to today's Meta Ray‑Ban and Oakley models. They categorize smart glasses...

NOAA’s Office of Space Commerce unveiled a proposal for an opt‑in Space Commerce Certification to streamline approval of novel on‑orbit activities such as satellite servicing, in‑space manufacturing, and lunar stations. The framework would coordinate existing agency approvals, applying a light‑touch...

Rostelecom announced that, under the second stage of Russia’s federal digital‑divide programme, it has extended GSM and LTE mobile coverage to 1.8 million residents across 7,881 villages. The rollout, carried out with its subsidiary T2, began with the first base station...

The National Hurricane Center unveiled two new forecasting tools for the 2026 season: an expanded hurricane‑track cone that now incorporates tropical‑storm and hurricane watches and warnings for inland areas across the continental U.S., Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin...

The U.S. House passed H.R. 2247, the Airmen Certificate Accessibility Act, allowing pilots to present FAA‑issued airman and medical certificates digitally or on paper during inspections. The legislation mandates the FAA to develop authentication methods and issue a final rule...

Puerto Rico’s Department of Transportation halted all driver‑license and registration appointments after a cyberattack forced the agency to disconnect its networks on Monday. The Puerto Rico Innovation and Technology Service (PRITS) is working with the DOT to assess the breach,...

Poland’s Ministry of Digital Affairs has financed a new AI supercomputer for the NASK research institute, costing roughly $8.1 million. The liquid‑cooled cluster houses 96 Nvidia B200 GPUs, over 1 TB of RAM and more than 1 PB of All‑Flash NVMe storage. It...

India's Central Board of Indirect Taxes & Customs has added a payment‑aggregator option to its ICEGATE e‑payment platform, allowing customs duty payments via credit/debit cards and UPI. The new mode expands internet‑banking access from 23 to 41 banks and initially...

Senate Democrats, led by Sen. Adam Schiff and Sen. Elissa Slotkin, are drafting legislation to codify Anthropic’s self‑imposed limits on the use of artificial intelligence for autonomous weapons and mass surveillance. The bills would require a human in the loop...

The City of Durham has appointed Richard Barbee as its Technology Solutions director, tasked with strengthening the city’s enterprise IT infrastructure, cybersecurity, and digital modernization. Barbee arrives from Durham Tech Community College, where he led core system upgrades and AI...

SEBI has partnered with Google to launch a “verified” badge for investment apps on the Play Store, initially covering more than 600 stock‑broker applications. Only apps belonging to SEBI‑registered entities will display the badge, helping investors differentiate legitimate platforms from...

The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority is extending its Transit Screens @ Libraries program across the Greater Boston area, installing real‑time transit displays inside community libraries. Powered by open‑source software from the agency’s Technology Innovation Department, the screens can run on inexpensive Raspberry Pi...

Denver’s Regional Transportation District (RTD) launched two multilingual accessibility tools: “I Speak” pin‑back buttons for staff and QR‑code decals on buses directing riders to a language‑help webpage. The agency distributed 1,500 buttons covering 12 languages, reflecting that 30% of its...

Veterans Affairs is phasing out its decades‑old custom electronic health record (EHR) in favor of a modern, interoperable platform, CMIO Dr. Jonathan Nebeker announced. The new system will support standardized data exchange and enable integration of emerging digital tools such...

Spain’s grid operator Red Eléctrica and regulator CNMC launched real‑time, setpoint‑based voltage control services on March 17, enabling renewable generators to adjust reactive power on demand. More than 50 installations are already active, with 365 applicants and 74 qualified units...

The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has opened a market‑engagement programme to recruit AI and technology providers for its new Jobs and Careers Service (JCS). The JCS, which will combine the National Careers Service with the DWP’s 646 Jobcentres...
A partial shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security has left more than 455 TSA officers without pay for 39 days, causing severe security line delays at major hubs and prompting the Trump administration to station ICE agents in at...
SEPTA is installing ten solar‑powered, e‑paper arrival displays at high‑traffic bus stops and trolley stations, each priced at roughly $5,000. The pilot, slated to begin by the end of May, aims to gauge device reliability and rider satisfaction as part...
The Office of Personnel Management has rolled out a government‑wide HR Shared Services Center on a voluntary, fee‑for‑service basis. At least eight federal agencies have signed on, and full migration is slated for fiscal year 2027, marking the biggest coordinated...
The federal government has awarded several new data‑analytics contracts to Palantir Technologies, signaling a broader shift toward private‑sector analytics. Contract values and specific agency details were not disclosed, but the moves raise questions about privacy, data security, and fiscal impact.

The New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) will replace up to one‑third of its subway car fleet, roughly 2,390 vehicles, as part of a major rolling‑stock upgrade. The initiative is embedded in the agency’s $68 billion 2025‑2029 capital plan, with funding...

Germany’s National Centre for Charging Infrastructure and consultancy P3 have introduced a new user‑centric metric called the Charging Success Rate (CSR). CSR blends technical uptime with the actual success of charging sessions, revealing that while network availability hovers around 99%,...
A government‑commissioned review has recommended that the UK temporarily bar political parties from accepting cryptocurrency donations while regulators assess the associated transparency risks. Former civil servant Philip Rycroft warned that anonymous crypto flows could undermine election integrity and suggested a...
The FCC, led by Chairman Brendan Carr, announced that all routers manufactured abroad will be placed on its “covered list,” effectively requiring conditional approval before they can be sold in the United States. Approval must come from the Department of...
Apple has introduced mandatory age‑verification checks for iPhone users in the United Kingdom, aiming to comply with the country's new Online Safety Bill. The system will prompt users to confirm their age using Apple ID credentials, Face ID, or a government‑issued...

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Vilnius has completed a city‑wide smart‑meter rollout, deploying 10,000 IoT data concentrators from Czech firm ACRIOS Systems to automate utility reading for roughly 500,000 residents. The deployment was finished in just five months, with each unit capable of handling up...

The UK government has unveiled a £1 billion (≈$1.25 billion) package to accelerate the adoption of electric delivery vans and trucks. The Zero Emissions Truck and Van scheme will subsidise up to 40 % of vehicle purchase costs, offering grants of up to...
The Transportation Security Administration has begun deploying its Touchless PreCheck ID service at 65 airports, with Milwaukee Mitchell International Airport as the first site. The facial‑recognition system lets eligible PreCheck members verify identity without a physical ID, a move designed...
U.S. regulators have announced a ban on the import of specific consumer routers, requiring manufacturers to source network hardware domestically. The move aims to tighten supply‑chain security and could ripple through the GovTech sector, affecting vendors, federal agencies and end...
The U.S. National Transportation Safety Board disclosed that a fire truck without a transponder cleared LaGuardia’s runway just seconds before an Air Canada jet landed, exposing a failed ASDE‑X warning system and raising questions about overnight controller staffing. The findings...
Assistant Governor Brad Jones told Bloomberg the Reserve Bank of Australia is now focusing on how to implement wholesale digital tokens, not whether they belong in the system. The shift follows a pilot that showed efficiency gains and comes as...