“Cheaper to Run:” NSW Targets Charging Gap and Electric Trucks in New EV Strategy
The New South Wales government unveiled a $100 million electric‑vehicle strategy aimed at closing charging gaps and accelerating EV uptake amid rising fuel prices. The plan funds fast‑charging stations in regional and remote areas and adds kerbside chargers for apartment residents who lack home charging. It expands the EV Fleets Incentive to cover medium‑size trucks and earmarks training for 2,000 regional mechanics. With EVs already accounting for about 15% of new car sales, the initiative seeks to make electric driving cheaper and more accessible across the state.
Mattermost Hires Former Cisco Exec Matt Mandrgoc as VP of Federal to Boost Government Contracts
Mattermost announced the appointment of Matt Mandrgoc as Vice President of Federal, tasking him with expanding the company's footprint across U.S. defense, civilian and intelligence agencies. The hire leverages Mandrgoc’s 25‑year federal market track record and comes as Mattermost eyes...
Google AI Planning Tool to Pilot in Two UK Councils This Month
The UK government announced that two local councils will begin testing Google’s artificial‑intelligence planning decision tool this month, the first public‑sector trial of a commercial AI system for planning applications. The pilot aims to assess whether the tool can speed...
North Carolina Expands AI Use as 47% of Students Rethink Majors
North Carolina's Department of State Treasurer announced a statewide AI rollout after a pilot with OpenAI boosted productivity up to 10%, as a Lumina‑Gallup survey reveals 47% of college students are reconsidering their majors because of artificial intelligence. The moves...
Waymo Robotaxis Stuck in Nashville Prompt Police Guidance
Waymo's self‑driving robotaxis experienced navigation failures and became stuck on Nashville streets, prompting the Metropolitan Nashville Police Department to release specific guidance for officers. The incident highlights sensor reliability questions and adds pressure on urban autonomous‑vehicle deployments.

Vietnam: Digital Transformation Strengthens Services, Growth
Vietnam’s Politburo Resolution No. 57‑NQ/TW is driving a nationwide digital overhaul of public services, from automated queues and e‑signatures in Ninh Bình communes to QR‑based information tools. The reforms have cut waiting times, standardized procedures, and boosted data accuracy across local administrations....
Opinion: ADA Rule Forces Schools to Rethink How They Publish Online
The U.S. Department of Justice’s updated Title II website accessibility rule takes effect on April 24, requiring public institutions serving more than 50,000 people to meet ADA‑compliant web standards immediately, while smaller entities have until April 26 2027. K‑12 districts, whose websites now serve...

India: E-SafeHER to Train One Million Rural Women in Cyber Safety
India’s Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology has launched the e‑SafeHER programme to teach cybersecurity to one million rural women over the next three years. The initiative creates a network of “Cyber Sakhis” who will act as community advocates, delivering multilingual,...

Indonesia and Australia Deepen Cooperation to Strengthen Online Safety
Indonesia and Australia have agreed to deepen cooperation on online safety, focusing on counter‑radicalization and digital resilience. The two sides discussed joint awareness campaigns, stronger prevention frameworks, and support for safer digital platform use, especially for younger users. Indonesia’s new...
France Defines a New Model for Managing Technology Dependencies
France unveiled a digital‑sovereignty program to curb reliance on non‑European technology, beginning with the migration of the central digital authority (DINUM) from Microsoft Windows to Linux. The plan obliges every ministry to submit a technology‑dependency reduction roadmap by autumn 2026,...

FCC Selects New Lead Administrator for U.S. Cyber Trust Mark Program
The Federal Communications Commission has named the ioXt Alliance as the new Lead Administrator for its U.S. Cyber Trust Mark program, a voluntary labeling scheme for consumer IoT security. The role tasks ioXt with coordinating stakeholder outreach, recommending enhanced cybersecurity...

DIA Stands up Digital Modernization Accelerator to Scale AI
The Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) launched a year‑long Task Force Sabre to break down siloed AI projects and prove rapid acquisition using Other Transaction Authority (OTA). After executing six OTAs—one in just 40 days—the agency formalized the effort by creating...

Archives’ Information Security Office Tackles AI and CUI
The National Archives’ Information Security Oversight Office (ISOO) is confronting the rise of AI in managing Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI). Director Michael Thomas highlighted both risks—such as AI‑driven data aggregation that could aid adversaries—and opportunities, like using large‑language models to...

The FAA’s “Temporary” Flight Restriction For Drones Is A Blatant Attempt To Criminalize Filming ICE
The Federal Aviation Administration issued a 21‑month nationwide temporary flight restriction that bars any drone from flying within 3,000 feet of ICE or Customs and Border Protection vehicles. The rule, effective Jan. 16, 2026, carries criminal penalties and allows drones to be...

Citizens Drop in Priority
Gartner analyst Dean Lacheca warns that digital government priorities have shifted from citizen experience to operational efficiency. The change is evident in a growing appetite for AI solutions focused on productivity, automation and workforce effectiveness. Meanwhile, practices such as human‑centered...

How UK Data Centers Can Navigate Privacy and Cybersecurity Pressures
UK data centres are now classified as essential services under the updated NIS framework and fall within the scope of the Cyber Resilience Bill, which introduces turnover‑based fines and mandatory 24‑hour breach reporting. Operators must satisfy overlapping obligations under UK...

SE Qld Councils to Collaborate on Common Data, ID Foundations
South East Queensland’s 12 mayors released a collaborative digital plan that sets a roadmap for foundational digital infrastructure by 2035. The immediate focus is on building a common data environment, a regional digital identity system, and upgraded connectivity to enable...

EU’s Digital Border Revolution: Biometrics Replace Stamps But Queues Replace Convenience
The European Union is launching a biometric entry‑exit system that will replace traditional passport stamps across Schengen borders. The new platform, part of the European Entry/Exit System (EES), captures facial and fingerprint data to streamline security checks and curb illegal...

FedRAMP Couldn’t See Inside the Box. That’s the Point.
Federal auditors at FedRAMP spent five years trying to verify Microsoft’s Government Community Cloud (GCC) High encryption but never obtained a detailed data‑flow diagram, highlighting a systemic gap between compliance paperwork and actual security. The roadblock stemmed from the platform’s legacy‑laden...
AI Powers 52% of Chicago Rentals, Triggering Regulatory Scrutiny and Faster Vacancy Turnover
AI-driven pricing and tenant‑screening platforms now power more than half of Chicago’s rental listings, driving vacancy rates down to 4.2% and prompting state legislators to introduce oversight bills. The surge reflects a $2.1 billion Q1 venture‑capital influx into Midwest proptech, but...
Virginia Enacts First AI Governance Law Creating Independent Verification Organizations
Governor Abigail Spanberger signed SB 384/HB 797, making Virginia the first state to establish an Independent Verification Organization (IVO) framework for AI. The bipartisan legislation cleared the House 84-14 and the Senate 40-0, signaling strong political consensus on new AI...

University of Illinois Develops City Flood Forecasting System
The Discovery Partners Institute at the University of Illinois has built a GPU‑driven city‑scale flood forecasting system that can slash simulation time by up to 80%, delivering real‑time predictions for Chicago. By processing physics‑based models across intricate urban drainage networks,...
Nevada Man Sues Reno Over AI Facial‑Recognition Arrest, Citing Systemic Misuse
Jason Killinger, a Nevada resident, has filed a lawsuit against the city of Reno after an AI facial‑recognition camera mistakenly identified him as a banned casino patron, resulting in a 12‑hour detention. The suit adds the city as a defendant,...

Federal Agencies Are Using AI to Evaluate Proposals. Is Your Team Ready?
Federal agencies such as the GSA, IRS and the Army are deploying AI tools that automatically evaluate proposal compliance, flag missing forms, and draft contract language. These systems can eliminate non‑compliant bids before a human ever reviews them, raising the...

IDenfy Integrates Reusable Digital IDs to Help Businesses Avoid Onboarding Fails
iDenfy has launched a reusable digital ID (eIDV) workflow that lets users complete KYC verification with electronic IDs instead of physical documents. The platform now supports more than 60 digital ID types, including Sweden’s BankID and the UK’s OneID. Since...

Senate Commerce Targets Satellite Security in Next Executive Session
On April 13, 2026, the Senate Commerce Committee scheduled a markup session to consider nine bills, including the Secure Space Act and the Satellite Cybersecurity Act, aimed at strengthening U.S. satellite communications security. The Secure Space Act would bar the...

UK Public Mostly Happy with ‘Age Verification’ Laws, Campaigners Less So
A YouGov poll conducted eight months after the UK Online Safety Act shows 75% of Britons still support age‑verification for adult or harmful‑content sites, though only 31% think the checks will actually stop children from accessing pornography. Campaign group Big...

Fannie Mae Establishes New AI Governance Guidelines
Fannie Mae announced AI and machine‑learning governance guidelines that become mandatory on August 6 for lenders and servicers handling its guaranteed loans. The rules mirror Freddie Mac’s earlier policy but adopt a principles‑based framework, emphasizing communication, annual oversight, and risk‑management. Entities must train...

Why DHS No Longer Has a Compliance Mindset for Cybersecurity
Hemant Baidwan, departing DHS CISO, says the agency has moved beyond a compliance‑first posture to an operational risk‑management model. The shift emphasizes real‑time threat monitoring, continuous Authority‑to‑Operate (ATO) assessments, and a “flywheel” approach that ties risk data to budgeting and...

Empty Attestations: OT Lacks the Tools for Cryptographic Readiness
Operational technology (OT) environments were built for uninterrupted service, not security, leaving many legacy devices without encryption or the ability to upgrade. Threat actors like Volt Typhoon have already maintained long‑term access, harvesting encrypted traffic and potentially signing keys for...

ŌURA and Soaak: Supporting Readiness in High-Stakes Environments
Oura has deepened its defense collaborations by pairing its Ring biometric platform with Soaak Technologies’ sound‑based wellness solutions. The partnership lets pilots, airlift crews, and other high‑stress personnel track sleep, heart‑rate variability and resting heart rate, then receive passive audio...

UK Reliance on US Big Tech Companies Is ‘National Security Risk’, Claims Report
A report by the Open Rights Group warns that the UK’s reliance on a handful of US‑based big‑tech firms for data centres, cloud services and digital infrastructure creates a national‑security risk. Strained UK‑US relations could trigger sanctions that disrupt critical...

Artificial Intelligence May Offer Federal Financial Managers Real Visibility Across Programs and Payments
IBM Center for the Business of Government released a report showing how artificial intelligence can enhance federal audit processes by mining metadata to uncover fraud, waste, and abuse that traditional sampling misses. The study builds on a prior AI‑for‑payment‑integrity report...

House Bill to Offset Data Centers' Impact on Energy Costs Introduced
Rep. Paul Tonko introduced the Power for the People Act, a House bill that would require data‑center developers to pay for the transmission upgrades their power demand triggers. The legislation follows a Senate counterpart introduced by Sen. Chris Van Hollen...

Alabama Launches Shark Alert System Named After Teen Who Lost Hand, Leg in Attack
Alabama's Department of Conservation and Natural Resources launched the Lulu Gribbin Shark Alert System, sending text warnings to beachgoers in Baldwin and Mobile counties when a confirmed shark attack or credible threat occurs. The system mirrors AMBER Alert protocols and...

Hot Off the Press: EFF's Updated Guide to Tech at the US-Mexico Border
The Electronic Frontier Foundation has issued an updated 40‑page, full‑color zine documenting surveillance technology along the U.S.–Mexico border. The new edition adds fresh models of towers, military‑grade equipment, disguised trail cameras, and automated license‑plate readers, and is available for purchase...
German Soldiers Pilot FPV Drones via Goggles
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Agencies Are Missing a Step to Share Information on Better AI Acquisition, GAO Finds
The Government Accountability Office (GAO) reports that federal agencies are struggling to share lessons learned from AI acquisitions, despite AI use cases more than doubling between 2023 and 2024. Interviews with acquisition leaders at the Department of Defense, Homeland Security,...
White House Unveils National AI Policy Framework, Sets Federal Governance Standards
On March 26, the White House released a National Policy Framework for Artificial Intelligence, adding legislative recommendations to the AI Action Plan of July 2025 and the December 2025 executive order. The framework aims to create uniform AI governance standards...
China’s AI IPO Surge Fueled by New ‘Token’ Settlement Unit
China’s National Data Administration unveiled a token‑based settlement unit, linking AI supply with commercial demand, as Hong Kong AI IPOs climb to a five‑year peak. Start‑ups like MiniMax and Zhipu AI report double‑digit revenue growth, while big tech firms race...
Tesla Secures First EU Approval for Supervised Full Self-Driving in the Netherlands
Tesla's Full Self-Driving (FSD) Supervised system received approval from the Dutch vehicle authority (RDW), marking the first EU endorsement for a Level 3‑2 autonomous driving suite. The decision follows 18 months of testing and could unlock a continent‑wide rollout, boosting...

India Weighs Mandatory KYC, Age Checks for Online Social Platforms
India’s Committee on the Empowerment of Women released its fourth report urging mandatory KYC and age‑verification for social media, dating and gaming platforms, alongside expanded intermediary liability and a unified cybercrime law. The proposal would shift platforms from voluntary to...

Observability Is the Foundation of Trust in Modern Government
State and local governments face increasingly intricate IT ecosystems that blend legacy platforms, cloud services, security tools, and emerging AI. Traditional monitoring only flags failures, while observability delivers real‑time insight into system behavior, root causes, and future risk. By correlating...
Queensland Audit Finds Critical Cyber Gaps in State Agencies
The Queensland auditor‑general disclosed severe cybersecurity weaknesses in two state agencies, noting that only two of 36 contracts obligate third parties to report incidents. The findings, echoing warnings from a 2021 Commonwealth agency, push the state toward urgent reforms in...
Maine Set To Become First State With Data Center Ban
Maine is poised to become the first U.S. state to impose a temporary ban on new data‑center construction, halting projects statewide until November 2027. The bill, already cleared by lawmakers, also creates a council to develop guardrails that protect residents from...
Isle of Wight to Deploy 1,500 EV Chargers
The Isle of Wight Council has awarded char.gy, with installer Joju, a contract to deploy more than 1,500 public curbside electric‑vehicle chargers across the island. The project is backed by roughly $2 million in funding from the UK’s Local Electric Vehicle...

US Clears Counter-Drone Laser System for Southern Border Use
The FAA and Department of Defense have cleared a high‑energy laser system for counter‑drone use along the southern border after a detailed safety review. Live demonstrations showed the laser can engage rogue UAVs without affecting aircraft, navigation systems or broader...
This City Is Not Just Training Its Staff on AI, It’s Educating the Public
San José, California, has launched an AI Center for Civic and Social Good that offers free workshops to residents as part of its AI for All initiative, backed by OpenAI, Google, Anthropic, and the Bay Area Council. The city is also...

UK Police Spend £25m on Legacy Comms Network Waiting for New Emergency Network Service
UK police have allocated roughly $32 million to keep a legacy communications network running for six months, after a four‑year, $64 million contract for a new Emergency Network Service fell behind schedule. The original plan envisioned a seamless transition, but the new...
Vietnam’s VNeID App Powers Smartphone-Only Airport Lane at Da Nang
Da Nang International Airport launched a dedicated priority lane on April 10, 2026 that lets Level 2 VNeID users complete check‑in, security and boarding using only their smartphone. The lane relies on facial‑recognition matching against a national biometric database managed by...