
Singapore: Tightening Oversight for a Safer Digital Environment
Singapore's Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) issued Letters of Caution to two major social‑media platforms, placing them under Enhanced Supervision for failing to detect and remove child sexual exploitation material and terrorism‑related content. The action stems from the Code of Practice for Online Safety, which obliges platforms to proactively identify and eliminate harmful material before it reaches users. IMDA’s second Online Safety Assessment Report highlighted a surge in CSEM cases and emerging extremist content, prompting the regulator to demand measurable improvements, including AI‑driven detection upgrades, by mid‑2026. The move underscores Singapore’s commitment to a proactive, accountable digital safety regime.

Vietnam: Advancing National Capacity to Enhance Cyber Resilience
Vietnam has approved a major project to boost its national cybersecurity protection force, aiming to rank among the top 15 in the Global Cybersecurity Index by 2030. The plan targets training 10,000 specialists, with 20% achieving international certification, and seeks...

Silicon Valley City to Give Residents Doorbells Equipped with Cameras
Milpitas city council approved a $60,000 budget to distribute free smart doorbell cameras to residents on a first‑come, first‑served basis. Homeowners can voluntarily upload video clips to a police‑managed database, but officers have no automatic access to the footage. The...

Peracetic Acid (PAA) Offers Cost-Effective Disinfection for Louisiana Wastewater Plant
The City of Mandeville, Louisiana, switched its wastewater disinfection from ultraviolet light to peracetic acid (PAA), citing lower chemical and operational costs. Routine expert monitoring ensures the system meets compliance standards while protecting nearby wetlands. PAA’s strong biocidal action also...

Mamdani Puts New York City Government Back on TikTok
New York City mayor Zohran Mamdani announced the reversal of the 2023 TikTok ban, permitting city agencies to post on the platform under strict security protocols. The policy change follows TikTok's agreement to spin off its U.S. operations, addressing federal...
Pa. PD Seeks $1M in Grant Funding to Expand Real Time Crime Center
Scranton City Council approved five resolutions authorizing the city to pursue more than $7.7 million in federal and state grants. The funding request includes $1 million to modernize the police department’s real‑time crime center, $3 million for a streetscape overhaul on Pittston Avenue,...

Clipper 2.0 Is Still Seeing Hourslong Outages, and a Full Fix Is Months Away
The Bay Area’s Clipper 2.0 fare‑payment upgrade, overseen by Cubic Transportation Systems under a $461 million contract, continues to suffer prolonged outages and glitches. Since its Dec. 10 launch, only about 1.3 million of the roughly 15 million cards have been migrated, and Cubic...

Lost Signals: New Study Shows How VAERS Buries Vaccine Harm
In this episode, senior fellow Jessica Rose discusses her forthcoming paper on the shortcomings of the U.S. Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) and proposes a modernization framework. She highlights structural issues such as poor data quality, under‑reporting, lack of...
US Law Enforcement Tightens Phone Seizure Rules; Biometrics Offer No Shield
U.S. law‑enforcement agencies are stepping up phone seizures, while recent court rulings keep biometric unlocks vulnerable to warrantless searches. Legal experts warn that the lack of clear statutory guidance leaves both users and tech providers in a legal gray zone.
ClaimShield Pushes Safety‑compliance Tools for Small Trucking Carriers
ClaimShield announced a new suite of safety and compliance services aimed at the more than 90% of U.S. trucking carriers that operate fewer than 20 trucks. The company says the tools will help these fragmented operators meet uniform regulatory expectations...

Will AI Cut the Average 18-Month Acquisition Timeline?
Federal acquisition still averages an 18‑month cycle, a strategic vulnerability as adversaries iterate faster. New AI agent swarms can ingest FAR updates, cross‑reference CPARS, and map vendor capacity in milliseconds, rewriting the data‑centric layer of procurement. AI already compresses market...
New Washington Law Regulates License Plate Readers
Washington Governor Bob Ferguson signed Senate Bill 6002, the state’s first set of rules governing automated license plate readers (ALPR). The law blocks federal and out‑of‑state agencies from accessing data collected by public‑sector cameras, bans placement near health‑care facilities, courts...

PALOP Countries Collaborate to Enhance Digital Identity and Public Services
Portuguese‑speaking African (PALOP) nations are joining forces to accelerate digital identity adoption and improve public service delivery. A webinar on March 26, organized by UNU‑EGOV, Cetic.br and NIC.br, launched the Digital Governance Dialogues series, which will run thematic sessions in Lusophone...

5 Questions About the Role of Code in Modern Government IT
Modern code practices are reshaping state and local government IT by introducing modular, cloud‑ready architectures that boost scalability, security, and innovation. Agencies can rapidly expand capacity during emergencies, embed DevSecOps and AI‑driven code assessments to curb vulnerabilities, and leverage low‑code...

Schneider Electric Federal Solutions Deliver AI-Ready Data Centers
Schneider Electric Federal is delivering AI‑ready data‑center solutions that address the unprecedented power density required by federal agencies. The company emphasizes turnkey, utility‑to‑the‑rack offerings and public‑private partnerships to modernize outdated infrastructure. A flagship $114 million energy‑savings performance contract at Naval Base...

Supporting LA First Responders with Custom E-Bikes for LA Wildfire Response
YouTube and Google.org are donating 30 high‑performance electric motorbikes to the Los Angeles and Arcadia Fire Departments to bolster wildfire response. The custom e‑bikes feature 1000 W mid‑drive motors, flashing lights, sirens, and gear racks for fire blankets and medical tools....

UK Council Halves Network Contract Cost After Four-Way Contest
One of the UK's largest local authorities is implementing a new enterprise network with a revised budget of £29 million (approximately $37 million), roughly half of its original estimate. The cost reduction was secured after a competitive four‑way tender that attracted multiple...
DHS RIVR Tests Selfie Verification and Liveness Detection on Consumer Smartphones With Five Vendors Meeting All Goals
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s Remote Identity Validation Rally (RIVR) completed a large‑scale test of selfie‑to‑document matching and liveness detection on consumer smartphones. Sixteen vendors were evaluated with 1,632 volunteers using iPhone 14, Google Pixel 7 and Samsung Galaxy...
Oklahoma House Passes Bill Authorizing Real ID-Compliant Mobile Driver’s License
Oklahoma’s House of Representatives approved HB 3015, authorizing a Real ID‑compliant mobile driver’s license that would sit alongside the physical card. The 73‑22 vote sends the bill to the Senate for further approval. The legislation directs the Department of Public Safety to...
Mexico’s Biometric CURP Rollout Converges With Mobile SIM Registration Deadline
Mexico is accelerating its biometric CURP rollout, adding fingerprint, iris and facial data to the existing population registry. Enrollment centers are expanding nationwide, and by July 2026 every mobile SIM must be linked to the new biometric credential. The requirement forces...
‘StravaLeaks’: How Le Monde Located 18,000 French Military Personnel with a Fitness App
Le Monde’s investigation, dubbed “StravaLeaks,” identified roughly 18,000 French military personnel who publicly shared workout data on the Strava app. The disclosed routes pinpointed high‑value assets, including the Charles de Gaulle carrier strike group, nuclear‑submarine base Île Longue, and even the movements of...
Could Retrieval-Augmented Generation with Large Language Models Help Make Local Zoning Codes Easier to Navigate?
Researchers at Urban tested retrieval‑augmented generation (RAG) with large language models on Minneapolis' 467‑page zoning code to see if AI can simplify permit queries. The benchmark showed that RAG‑enhanced models returned more accurate, context‑aware answers than baseline LLMs. City officials...
Pentagon Considers Anti-Drone Lasers in Washington
The Pentagon is evaluating a high‑energy counter‑drone laser system for deployment at Fort Lesley J. McNair in Washington, D.C., where senior defense and state officials reside. Recent low‑altitude drone sightings near the post and the proximity to Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport...

Regnology Launches Agentic AI Layer on Ascend Platform
Regnology has upgraded its Ascend platform with an agentic AI orchestration layer and fully integrated the Regnology Supervisory Hub (RSH). The AI agents continuously manage regulatory workflows, validate data, and generate real‑time risk insights on a unified RGD data foundation....

Brazil Investing $8M to Accelerate Switch to New Digital ID in Remote Communities
Brazil's Ministry of Management and Innovation in Public Services has launched the PROCIN program, allocating 44.25 million reais (about US$7.8 million) to accelerate issuance of the new national digital ID (CIN) in remote communities of Bahia, Amapá, Amazonas and Maranhão. The funding...
EU Staff Banned From Using AI-Generated Content in Official Communications
The European Commission, Parliament and Council have instituted a blanket ban on the use of fully AI‑generated videos and images in official communications, allowing only AI‑assisted enhancements such as image up‑scaling. The policy is designed to safeguard the credibility of...

Building Sovereign AI at the Edge: Microsoft and Armada Collaborate to Deliver Azure Local on Galleon Modular Datacenters
Microsoft and Armada have partnered to integrate Azure Local into Armada’s Galleon modular datacenters, creating a sovereign‑private‑cloud solution for edge environments. The offering lets governments and regulated industries run AI‑ready workloads in disconnected, mobile or contested settings while retaining full...

Social Media Companies Must Respond to Search Warrants Within 72 Hours Under New Colorado Law
Colorado Governor Jared Polis signed Senate Bill 26‑11, creating a mandatory hotline and requiring social‑media platforms to acknowledge a court‑ordered search warrant within eight hours and to comply within 72 hours. The bipartisan measure aims to speed evidence preservation and...

What Is Purple Pipe?
Purple pipe designates pipelines that transport reclaimed, non‑potable water, distinguishing them from drinking‑water and wastewater lines. Utilities adopt these color‑coded networks to stretch limited potable supplies, lower wastewater discharges, and boost system resilience. The approach follows standards from the AWWA...
AI in Local Government? Detroit Residents Are ‘Not Widely Convinced’ It Belongs.
A University of Michigan survey of over 2,100 Detroit residents shows limited enthusiasm for municipal artificial intelligence, with support rarely exceeding 40% for most applications. AI for locating missing children garnered the highest backing at 57%, while identifying crime suspects...

Rise of ‘Manfluencers’ Leads Louisiana to Propose Update to Its In-Person Recording Rules
Louisiana House Bill 410, championed by Rep. Laurie Schlegel, advanced to require anyone recording an in‑person conversation to notify all participants, shifting the proposal from a two‑party consent model to a simple notification rule. The amendment targets the misuse of...

Copenhagen Switches Fully to Electric Buses
Copenhagen has finished converting its entire municipal bus network to battery‑electric vehicles, with routes 19 and 5C switched on 29 March. The final rollout added 15 electric buses on route 19 and 37 on the capital’s busiest line, 5C, which carries about 17 million passengers...
IRS Pilots Palantir AI to Pinpoint High‑value Audits
The IRS is testing Palantir's AI-powered analytics platform to identify "highest-value" audit and investigation targets, documents obtained by Wired reveal. The pilot program aims to cut through decades of fragmented legacy systems to surface taxpayers most likely to be committing...

Legacy System Migrates to Google Cloud, Serving 160M Users Faster
There's a decent chance you have an https://t.co/A6q3Fkidky account for digital interactions with the IRS, DMV, and popular ecommerce sites. They moved from legacy architecture to @googlecloud and supports 160 million members with a better/faster stack. https://t.co/pFGhUtVgaQ https://t.co/hljWAZ1rnO

NSF Awards up to $45M to Scale Great Lakes RENEW Water Innovation Engine
The U.S. National Science Foundation has awarded up to $45 million to Current’s Great Lakes RENEW initiative, bringing total federal backing for the program to nearly $60 million. The three‑year infusion will expand a coalition of more than 75 utilities, universities, labs and...
California's Future of Virtual Power Plant Funding Uncertain
Will California fund or kill its thriving virtual power plant program? #energysky -- via Canary Media: https://t.co/jWMDx0bSMq
Trump's Build America Boosts West Texas Connectivity
President Trump and the FCC’s Build America Agenda are delivering results. Hayden and his crew are expanding connectivity across West Texas — from fiber to fixed wireless and satellite. Great to see these builds underway. #CarrTrip https://t.co/fH8mu4D02M

Judge Sides with VA in T4NG2 Protest Case
A federal judge has dismissed the remaining 18 protests against the Veterans Affairs Department’s T4NG2 IT modernization vehicle, clearing the way for the $60 billion contract to move forward. The ruling follows a series of delays and a July 14 deadline that...
HHS Reverses Biden-Era Tech Reorganization, Returns ONC Name
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has undone a Biden‑era restructuring, restoring the Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT (ONC) to its original name. The chief technology, AI, and data officers are being transferred from ONC...
Have Your Say on the Digital Fairness Act
The European Union is drafting the Digital Fairness Act to protect children and teenagers online, and it is soliciting direct input from 12‑to‑17‑year‑olds across member states. A 15‑minute survey, available in national languages, asks young users about experiences with apps,...

Lawmaker Looks to Award Grants for Veteran Suicide Prevention AI Models
Rep. Ryan Mackenzie (R‑PA) is drafting the Data Driven Suicide Prevention and Outreach Act to fund AI‑driven predictive‑model grants for veteran suicide prevention. The bill would award one grant per each of the VA’s 18 Veterans Integrated Service Networks, targeting...
NOAA Introduces Updated Icing and Turbulence Forecast
NOAA has placed its new Domestic Aviation Forecast System (DAFS) into operational use, delivering hourly icing and turbulence forecasts on a high‑resolution 3‑kilometer grid. The system leverages the HRRR model and incorporates three‑dimensional radar data every 15 minutes, replacing older...
Solar Smart Bench Lights Up, Charges Phones Wirelessly
Solar-powered smart bench on Chinese streets automatically lights up when you get close at night and supports wireless charging for your phone | via @XueJia24682 https://t.co/WsUbjm4AOa

Telia Taps Mobile Signals to Aid Avalanche Rescue
Telia Norway has launched a rescue platform that leverages mobile‑phone signals to pinpoint people buried in avalanches. When the Joint Rescue Coordination Centre reports an incident, Telia feeds GPS coordinates into its system, which scans its network for active or...
Azerbaijan Commissions 500 MWh Battery Storage Project
Azerbaijan’s state utility AzerEnergy inaugurated a 250 MW/500 MWh battery energy storage system, part of a two‑site rollout at the 500 kV Absheron and 220 kV Agdash substations. The Absheron installation houses 50 battery containers and 13 inverter units, all monitored by a SCADA‑enabled...
FCC Router Ban Will Cripple U.S. Connectivity and Supply Chain
.@FCC 's new router ban is a policy failure that will strangle connectivity. 🚫🇺🇸 We haven't built routers here in 24 years. This doesn't secure the network; it breaks the supply chain entirely. 🧵

Flaws in Government Tool to ID Noncitizen Voters
Sen. Mike Lee warned that tens of thousands, possibly hundreds of thousands, of noncitizens are illegally registered to vote, citing a federal database used by nearly two dozen states. FactCheck.org found the tool frequently misclassifies lawful voters as noncitizens, producing...

How Thomson Reuters Powers ICE and Palantir
Thomson Reuters, a global information provider, is supplying its CLEAR data‑broker service to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The data—names, addresses, vehicle registrations, Social Security numbers and ethnicity markers—appears to be feeding ICE’s targeting tools and may be integrated...

CCTNS 2.0 to Be AI Powered; Crime Prediction, Criminal Profiling Tools to Be Part of Software: MHA
The Ministry of Home Affairs announced that the upcoming CCTNS 2.0 platform will embed artificial‑intelligence capabilities across India’s police network. The AI suite will enable entity resolution, criminal profiling, predictive hotspot mapping, and automated number‑plate and facial‑recognition linked to CCTV feeds....
DoD Expands Internal Software Factories, Boosting DevOps Across All Services
The Department of Defense announced an expansion of its internal software factories—including the Air Force’s Kessel Run, the Army Software Factory and the Marine Corps Software Factory—aimed at embedding DevOps pipelines, automation and rapid delivery across all services. The move...