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Pentagon Uses Palantir AI to Cut Targeting Time in Iran Strikes
NewsApr 9, 2026

Pentagon Uses Palantir AI to Cut Targeting Time in Iran Strikes

The Pentagon has integrated Palantir Technologies' Maven Smart System into its Iran‑related strike operations, shrinking the targeting cycle from days to minutes. The AI platform has helped generate recommendations for hundreds of targets in the first 24 hours of the...

By Pulse
Massachusetts School Districts Lag on AI Deepfake Policies as Student Harassment Cases Rise
NewsApr 9, 2026

Massachusetts School Districts Lag on AI Deepfake Policies as Student Harassment Cases Rise

A handful of Massachusetts school districts have policies covering AI‑generated nude deepfakes, with just nine of 113 mentioning the issue. Recent incidents at Hingham Middle School and Mountain View Middle School have left parents and experts demanding clearer rules and...

By Pulse
NHS Preps for ‘Large-Scale’ Microsoft Procurement with £50k Benchmarking Exercise
NewsApr 9, 2026

NHS Preps for ‘Large-Scale’ Microsoft Procurement with £50k Benchmarking Exercise

NHS England is commissioning IDC for a 20‑week, £46,000 (~$58,400) benchmarking project to map Microsoft software licensing and pricing. The exercise, running from 13 April to 31 August, is a preparatory step for a large‑scale procurement that could dwarf the current £775 million...

By PublicTechnology.net (UK)
Digital Tools Fuel 46% Rise in Deportations Across SA
NewsApr 9, 2026

Digital Tools Fuel 46% Rise in Deportations Across SA

South Africa’s Department of Home Affairs reported a 46% jump in deportations, reaching 109,344 over the 2023/24 and 2024/25 financial years. The surge stems from intensified campaigns such as Operation New Broom and the rollout of biometric verification, drones, and...

By ITWeb (South Africa) – Public Sector
New DWP Perm Sec to Lead Use of ‘AI and Emerging Tech to Transform Services’
NewsApr 9, 2026

New DWP Perm Sec to Lead Use of ‘AI and Emerging Tech to Transform Services’

The UK Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has opened recruitment for a new permanent secretary, offering a salary of £200,000‑£220,000 (approximately $256k‑$282k). The incumbent, Sir Peter Schofield, will step down in July after eight years at the helm. The search...

By PublicTechnology.net (UK)
Bessent Ramps up Pressure on Congress to Pass CLARITY Act
NewsApr 9, 2026

Bessent Ramps up Pressure on Congress to Pass CLARITY Act

U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent urged Congress to swiftly pass the Digital Asset Market Clarity (CLARITY) Act, warning that Senate floor time is limited. The bill, already cleared by the House, aims to establish clear rules for cryptocurrencies, tokenized assets...

By Cointelegraph
National Gambling Board Intros Portal to Verify Operators
NewsApr 9, 2026

National Gambling Board Intros Portal to Verify Operators

The National Gambling Board (NGB) has launched an online portal that lists every gambling operator licensed in South Africa, giving the public a single source to verify legitimacy. The move targets a booming illegal betting market that siphons roughly R50 billion...

By ITWeb (South Africa) – Public Sector
UK to Spend £15M on AI-Powered Crime Mapping in Knife Violence Crackdown
NewsApr 9, 2026

UK to Spend £15M on AI-Powered Crime Mapping in Knife Violence Crackdown

The UK government is committing £15 million (about $19 million) over the next three years to develop an AI‑driven crime‑mapping platform for England and Wales. The tool divides the region into 1.46 million hexagons, revealing that virtually all knife‑related incidents from April 2024‑March 2025 occurred...

By The Register
UAV Defence Moves Beyond Standalone Systems
NewsApr 9, 2026

UAV Defence Moves Beyond Standalone Systems

UAVs are no longer just kinetic weapons; they now disrupt energy, communications and logistics, forcing a rethink of defence. Ukrainian firm Kvertus, whose SIGINT and electronic‑warfare tools are fielded by the Defence Forces, argues that standalone counter‑UAV kits are obsolete....

By Evertiq
UK’s Biggest Police Force Gears up for £1 Billion ERP Overhaul, Swaps SI for SI, Oracle for Oracle
NewsApr 9, 2026

UK’s Biggest Police Force Gears up for £1 Billion ERP Overhaul, Swaps SI for SI, Oracle for Oracle

The Metropolitan Police has awarded DXC a contract worth up to £1 bn ($1.3 bn) to replace its aging ERP platform, P‑SOP, with Oracle Fusion SaaS. The legacy system, implemented in 2015, relies on 55 secondary interfaces and has already cost the...

By The Stack (TheStack.technology)
Namibia Plans NAD 78 Mln Telecom Investment Tackle Digital Divide as Part of 2026-27 Budget
BlogApr 9, 2026

Namibia Plans NAD 78 Mln Telecom Investment Tackle Digital Divide as Part of 2026-27 Budget

Namibia will allocate NAD 78 million (approximately $5.2 million) from its 2026‑27 budget to expand telecom infrastructure in underserved regions. The funding is part of a broader NAD 682 million (about $45.7 million) ICT ministry budget aimed at deploying new towers and free public Wi‑Fi. ICT...

By Telecompaper
Kempegowda Trial Offers Glimpse of Future Era of Contactless Travel
NewsApr 9, 2026

Kempegowda Trial Offers Glimpse of Future Era of Contactless Travel

Bengaluru’s Kempegowda International Airport, together with IndiGo, Digi Yatra and IATA, completed a first‑of‑its‑kind biometric proof‑of‑concept for international passengers. The trial demonstrated a fully contactless journey from ticketing through boarding using self‑sovereign identity and app‑to‑app data sharing. The success positions...

By Airport World
Interview with Sukanya Mandal: Synthesizing Multi-Modal Knowledge Graphs for Smart City Intelligence
PodcastApr 9, 2026

Interview with Sukanya Mandal: Synthesizing Multi-Modal Knowledge Graphs for Smart City Intelligence

Researchers Sukanya Mandal and Noel O’Connor unveiled LLMasMMKG, a four‑stage framework that uses large language models to automatically build synthetic multi‑modal knowledge graphs for smart‑city cognitive digital twins. The system fuses text, sensor streams, and geospatial data via Sentence‑BERT embeddings,...

By AIhub
Apple’s New iPhone Update Is Restricting Internet Freedom in the UK
BlogApr 9, 2026

Apple’s New iPhone Update Is Restricting Internet Freedom in the UK

Apple’s iOS 26.4 update now forces mandatory age and identity checks on iPhones sold in the UK, automatically activating web‑content filtering and AI‑driven communication‑safety tools. Users must verify their age with a credit card, driver’s licence or a limited set of...

By Big Brother Watch — Blog —
Korea to Pilot AI-Driven Telemedicine in Indonesia
NewsApr 9, 2026

Korea to Pilot AI-Driven Telemedicine in Indonesia

South Korea and Indonesia have signed a memorandum of understanding to launch AI‑driven teleconsultation pilots in Indonesia’s remote island communities. The partnership targets AI‑based primary healthcare, including public health, maternal‑child care, mental health, and digital wellness, with involvement from university...

By Healthcare IT News (HIMSS Media)
CLEAR1 Achieves FedRAMP® ‘In Process’ Designation to Support Public Sector and Regulated Industries
NewsApr 9, 2026

CLEAR1 Achieves FedRAMP® ‘In Process’ Designation to Support Public Sector and Regulated Industries

CLEAR 1, the secure identity platform of CLEAR (NYSE: YOU), has earned a FedRAMP Moderate “In Process” designation and is now listed on the FedRAMP Marketplace. The milestone builds on CLEAR’s contract with CMS to modernize Medicare.gov identity verification and signals...

By Airport Industry-News
AI's Silent Coup
BlogApr 9, 2026

AI's Silent Coup

Will Dunn’s investigation reveals that the UK government is racing ahead of its G7 peers to embed artificial intelligence across the public sector, yet remains woefully unprepared for the technology’s transformative impact. Large‑language models are already drafting parliamentary statutes, ministerial...

By The Saturday Read
When Campus Safety Laws Meet Cybersecurity: The Digital Implications of the Jeanne Clery Act
NewsApr 9, 2026

When Campus Safety Laws Meet Cybersecurity: The Digital Implications of the Jeanne Clery Act

The Jeanne Clery Act mandates that U.S. colleges disclose crime statistics and issue rapid emergency alerts, a process now anchored in digital reporting and mass‑notification platforms. Cybersecurity vulnerabilities in these systems can delay alerts, spread false messages, or breach compliance, exposing...

By Campus Technology
Washington State Expands Personality Rights Law to Cover AI-Generated Deepfakes
NewsApr 9, 2026

Washington State Expands Personality Rights Law to Cover AI-Generated Deepfakes

Washington enacted Senate Bill 5886, expanding its Personality Rights Law to cover AI‑generated “forged digital likenesses” such as deepfake video and audio. The amendment, effective June 11, 2026, doubles the civil penalty for violations from $1,500 to $3,000 and adds...

By Cooley
Portland Purchases Battery-Powered Urbos Trams
NewsApr 9, 2026

Portland Purchases Battery-Powered Urbos Trams

Portland Transportation Bureau selected CAF USA to supply 15 battery‑powered Urbos trams for the Portland Streetcar system. The new vehicles will enable wireless, overhead‑wire‑free operation on the NS line extension to Montgomery Park, marking the network’s first battery‑run service. They replace...

By Railway Pro
Unlocking the Common Components of a Digital Backbone for Modern Services
NewsApr 9, 2026

Unlocking the Common Components of a Digital Backbone for Modern Services

The UKAuthority’s Powering Digital Public Services conference will run three virtual mornings in April, focusing on the common components of a digital backbone—platforms, cloud, identity, data infrastructure, and funding models. Speakers from the NHS, Ministry of Defence, local councils and...

By UKAuthority (UK)
Major Boost for Starlink
NewsApr 9, 2026

Major Boost for Starlink

The FCC will vote on April 30 to lift longstanding power caps on satellite spectrum, a move that could boost Starlink’s capacity up to seven times and generate about $2 billion in economic benefits. Existing 1990s rules limit transmission power, restricting speeds...

By TechCentral (South Africa)
How the OECD Thinks About Public Sector Dilemmas and Adopting Tech via Strategic Intent
BlogApr 9, 2026

How the OECD Thinks About Public Sector Dilemmas and Adopting Tech via Strategic Intent

The OECD found that only 43% of public servants across ten countries view their organization’s innovation climate positively, highlighting deep‑seated resistance to change in large bureaucracies. To address this, the OECD’s Observatory of Public Sector Innovation introduced the Facets of...

By interweave.gov —
Fire Chiefs Create Digital Insight Into Fire Control Operators
NewsApr 9, 2026

Fire Chiefs Create Digital Insight Into Fire Control Operators

The National Fire Chiefs Council (NFCC) has launched dedicated webpages that showcase the role of fire control operators in the UK’s emergency response system. These pages detail the operators’ responsibilities, from handling the first 999 call to coordinating multi‑agency resources...

By UKAuthority (UK)
Prompt Injection Tags Along as GenAI Enters Daily Government Use
NewsApr 9, 2026

Prompt Injection Tags Along as GenAI Enters Daily Government Use

State and territorial governments are now using generative AI (GenAI) in everyday workflows, with 82% of CIOs reporting daily usage—a jump from 53% a year earlier. As adoption expands, the Center for Internet Security warns that prompt injection—malicious instructions hidden...

By Help Net Security
Sovereign Satellite Networks: Strategic Necessity or Costly Political Redundancy?
NewsApr 9, 2026

Sovereign Satellite Networks: Strategic Necessity or Costly Political Redundancy?

Governments are redefining satellite sovereignty after Ukraine’s reliance on Starlink exposed political vulnerability, prompting a surge in demand for assured, controllable communications. In Europe, the EU’s pooled GOVSATCOM and IRIS² initiatives contrast with national projects in Germany and Italy, highlighting...

By New Space Economy
NTIA Space Launch Frequency Coordination Portal: Inside the System Replacing Decades of Email-Based Spectrum Management
NewsApr 9, 2026

NTIA Space Launch Frequency Coordination Portal: Inside the System Replacing Decades of Email-Based Spectrum Management

The National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) launched the Space Launch Frequency Coordination Portal, a web‑based system that replaces the decades‑old email process for securing S‑band spectrum during commercial launches. The portal, live since March 24, 2026, routes requests through a single...

By New Space Economy
Waymo’s NYC Robotaxi Permits Expire, Halting Tests in the City
NewsApr 9, 2026

Waymo’s NYC Robotaxi Permits Expire, Halting Tests in the City

Waymo’s two permits to test robotaxis in New York City expired on March 31, forcing the company to cease its eight‑vehicle pilot south of 112th Street and in downtown Brooklyn. The New York Department of Transportation has not indicated whether the...

By Pulse
EV Chargers To Roll Out Faster Under New Rules
NewsApr 9, 2026

EV Chargers To Roll Out Faster Under New Rules

New Zealand has amended the National Environmental Standards for Electricity Transmission Activities (NES‑ETA) to create a single, nationally consistent permitted‑activity framework for electric‑vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure. The new rules, effective 7 May, cover private chargers, corridor sites, chargers attached to other...

By Supermarket News (New Zealand)
German Agency to Unveil BESS Grid Fee Framework Soon
SocialApr 9, 2026

German Agency to Unveil BESS Grid Fee Framework Soon

BBDF: German network agency to release BESS grid fee framework soon #energysky -- via pv magazine global: https://t.co/4QROOl6QRz

By Tor “SolarFred” Valenza
Baku Metro Expansion Project - Phase II (Green Line)
NewsApr 9, 2026

Baku Metro Expansion Project - Phase II (Green Line)

On April 30, 2026, Baku Metro Politian CJSC hosted an Early Market Engagement event to introduce a US$350 million signaling modernization and operations digitalization project. The initiative, financed primarily by the Asian Development Bank with possible AIIB co‑financing, will upgrade to...

By AIIB – Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank – News
India: Secure Quantum Communication and Next-Gen Satellite Connectivity
NewsApr 8, 2026

India: Secure Quantum Communication and Next-Gen Satellite Connectivity

India’s National Quantum Mission has demonstrated a 1,000‑kilometre quantum communication network, one of the world’s longest, using home‑grown technology from startup QNu Labs. The milestone accelerates the mission’s eight‑year target of a 2,000‑km secure link, positioning India ahead of its...

By OpenGov Asia
Thailand: Smart Structural Innovations for Earthquake Resilience
NewsApr 8, 2026

Thailand: Smart Structural Innovations for Earthquake Resilience

Thailand is accelerating smart‑disaster initiatives after a 7.7‑magnitude quake rattled Bangkok and caused a high‑rise collapse. The Structural Engineers Association of Thailand (ASETDA) partnered with government and private firms to launch an Earthquake Monitoring and Building Occupant Alert System that...

By OpenGov Asia
Singapore: SIT Students Drive Smart Solutions for Public Transport
NewsApr 8, 2026

Singapore: SIT Students Drive Smart Solutions for Public Transport

Singapore Institute of Technology (SIT) partnered with SBS Transit to run a technology‑driven hackathon focused on public‑transport challenges. Multidisciplinary student teams identified commuter pain points—from accessibility to crowd management—and delivered prototype solutions such as digital ticketing tools and real‑time feedback...

By OpenGov Asia
D.C. Circuit Declines to Stay Department of War's "Supply-Chain Risk" Designation of Claude
BlogApr 8, 2026

D.C. Circuit Declines to Stay Department of War's "Supply-Chain Risk" Designation of Claude

The D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals rejected Anthropic PBC’s bid for a stay of the Department of War’s supply‑chain risk designation on its Claude AI model. The judges held that the balance of equities favors the government, citing national‑security concerns...

By The Volokh Conspiracy
Treasury Is Creating a Database with Pandemic Aid Recipients’ Sensitive Information
NewsApr 8, 2026

Treasury Is Creating a Database with Pandemic Aid Recipients’ Sensitive Information

The Treasury Department announced a new central database that will pool data on individuals and entities receiving pandemic‑era relief, including addresses, Social Security numbers, and financial information. The system will cover eight Treasury‑run programs and could expand to other aid...

By FCW (GovExec Technology)
Feds Grade Themselves High Despite Legacy Gaps
NewsApr 8, 2026

Feds Grade Themselves High Despite Legacy Gaps

A new EY survey shows 85 % of federal agency leaders rate their cybersecurity posture as an “A” or “B,” even though only one‑in‑five have completed a full migration to modern, secure platforms. Roughly half of AI‑driven defense projects are still...

By SC Media
HHS Replaces COBOL-Based Payroll System
NewsApr 8, 2026

HHS Replaces COBOL-Based Payroll System

The Department of Health and Human Services has retired its decades‑old COBOL payroll system, replacing it with a secure cloud‑based platform after an eight‑month partnership with the FAA and DFAS. Automation now completes tasks that once took up to six...

By FCW (GovExec Technology)
FCC to Vote on Order to Update EPFD Framework
NewsApr 8, 2026

FCC to Vote on Order to Update EPFD Framework

The Federal Communications Commission will vote on a Report and Order to replace the existing Equivalent Power Flux Density (EPFD) framework with performance‑based protection criteria for geostationary (GSO) satellites. The change is intended to modernize spectrum‑sharing rules between GSO and...

By Via Satellite
Russia Allows Telegram Campaigning for Duma Elections Despite Platform's Formal Blocking
NewsApr 8, 2026

Russia Allows Telegram Campaigning for Duma Elections Despite Platform's Formal Blocking

Russia’s Central Election Commission has ruled that political parties and candidates may use Telegram for State Duma campaigning, even though the messenger remains officially blocked by Roskomnadzor. The decision clashes with a prior anti‑monopoly ruling that deemed Telegram advertising unlawful,...

By bne IntelliNews
How State and Local Governments Are Securing the 2026 Midterm Elections
NewsApr 8, 2026

How State and Local Governments Are Securing the 2026 Midterm Elections

Los Angeles County processed roughly one billion network events during the 2024 election, leveraging AI to filter threats and enforce a zero‑trust, air‑gapped architecture for vote‑counting machines. The county also deployed Cradlepoint E3000 routers with NetCloud Manager to create secure, carrier‑agnostic...

By StateTech Magazine
AI Framework Aims to Help Criminal Justice Agencies Adopt the Tech Responsibly
NewsApr 8, 2026

AI Framework Aims to Help Criminal Justice Agencies Adopt the Tech Responsibly

The Council on Criminal Justice released a five‑phase AI user‑decision framework to guide criminal‑justice agencies in assessing, procuring, and deploying AI tools responsibly. The framework stresses problem definition, capacity assessment, risk analysis, diverse review teams, stringent procurement contracts, pilot implementation,...

By Route Fifty — Finance
Surprise New Element in DOGE’s Medicaid Experiment: Taxpayers Vs. Health Care Fraud
NewsApr 8, 2026

Surprise New Element in DOGE’s Medicaid Experiment: Taxpayers Vs. Health Care Fraud

The U.S. Health and Human Services department unveiled the largest Medicaid provider‑level dataset ever released to the public, marking a shift toward crowdsourced fraud detection. The move follows DOJ staffing cuts and aligns with the administration’s anti‑fraud task force and...

By Federal News Network
Canada Arms FINTRAC with $30 Million Penalties and a New Public Disclosure Rule
NewsApr 8, 2026

Canada Arms FINTRAC with $30 Million Penalties and a New Public Disclosure Rule

Canada’s Strengthening Canada’s Immigration System and Borders Act (Bill C‑12) rewrites the AML/CTF regime, giving FINTRAC authority to levy penalties up to $30 million or 3 % of an entity’s global revenue. The reform makes compliance agreements mandatory for any prescribed violation...

By Wealth Professional Canada – ETFs
FCC Extends Audible Crawl Rule Waiver for 18 Months
NewsApr 8, 2026

FCC Extends Audible Crawl Rule Waiver for 18 Months

The Federal Communications Commission’s Media Bureau has granted an 18‑month waiver, extending the pause on the Audible Crawl Rule until November 29, 2027. The rule, adopted in 2013, requires broadcasters to provide an audio description of visual emergency graphics for blind and...

By TVTechnology
The Trump Administration’s Anti-Waste in Health Care Campaign
NewsApr 8, 2026

The Trump Administration’s Anti-Waste in Health Care Campaign

The Trump administration is accelerating its anti‑waste drive in Medicare and Medicaid by deploying artificial‑intelligence tools and targeted investigations. CMS has launched the WISeR model to embed AI‑driven prior authorization, issued a six‑month moratorium on new durable medical equipment vendors,...

By AEI (Tax Policy)
Banning New Foreign Routers Mistargets Products to Fix Real Problem
BlogApr 8, 2026

Banning New Foreign Routers Mistargets Products to Fix Real Problem

On March 23 the FCC updated its Covered List to ban all new consumer routers made abroad unless granted a Department of Defense or Homeland Security exception. The agency says foreign‑made routers create supply‑chain vulnerabilities that could threaten the U.S....

By Electronic Frontier Foundation — Deeplinks —
MODA Calls for Reinforced Undersea Cables
NewsApr 8, 2026

MODA Calls for Reinforced Undersea Cables

Taiwan’s Ministry of Digital Affairs (MODA) announced a push for more resilient undersea cables, recommending deeper burial and steel jacketing to curb sabotage and accidental damage. The agency’s first assessment identified anchor‑related incidents as the leading cause of disruptions, prompting...

By Taipei Times – Business
Inside SSA’s Digital First Strategy to Modernize Services
NewsApr 8, 2026

Inside SSA’s Digital First Strategy to Modernize Services

The Social Security Administration’s Digital First initiative is overhauling service delivery through automation, expanding 24/7 online access and cutting call wait times. The my Social Security portal now supports continuous access, pushing total accounts past 100 million and generating 287 million transactions...

By GovernmentCIO Media & Research