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Ghana Turns National ID Into Payment Tool
NewsApr 2, 2026

Ghana Turns National ID Into Payment Tool

Ghana has embedded a digital wallet into its national ID, the Ghana Card, allowing online, in‑store, ATM and cross‑border payments in over 200 countries via the MyCitizens app or USSD *402#. The move targets the country’s low 0.6% credit‑card penetration...

By Techpoint Africa
GDS Explores Common Architecture Platform for Councils
NewsApr 2, 2026

GDS Explores Common Architecture Platform for Councils

The Government Digital Service (GDS) Local team is investigating a shared technical architecture platform for UK councils after finding no common model exists. An expression of interest attracted responses showing 54% of councils already document architecture, largely via spreadsheets, which...

By UKAuthority (UK)
Essex Awards £29m Network Contract to MLL
NewsApr 2, 2026

Essex Awards £29m Network Contract to MLL

Essex County Council awarded a £29 million (≈ $36.8 million) managed network services contract to MLL Telecom. The agreement covers roughly 175 sites and serves about 9,000 council staff, public and guest users daily. It aims to modernize the enterprise network for hybrid...

By UKAuthority (UK)
NHTSA Links Illegal Chinese Airbag Inflators to 10 Deaths
NewsApr 2, 2026

NHTSA Links Illegal Chinese Airbag Inflators to 10 Deaths

The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has identified a safety defect in Chinese‑made DTN airbag inflators that ruptured during deployment, killing ten drivers and injuring two others across twelve crashes. All incidents involved frontal driver inflators from Jilin...

By Automotive World – Autonomous Driving
Crisis Contractor for OpenAI, Anthropic Eyes a Move to Combat Extremism
NewsApr 2, 2026

Crisis Contractor for OpenAI, Anthropic Eyes a Move to Combat Extremism

ThroughLine, the crisis‑response contractor for OpenAI, Anthropic and Google, is building a tool to identify users showing violent extremist tendencies on ChatGPT and route them to deradicalisation support. The solution will blend a purpose‑built chatbot with referrals to real‑world mental‑health...

By CNA (Channel NewsAsia) – Business
How Many Government AI Initiatives Is Too Many?
NewsApr 2, 2026

How Many Government AI Initiatives Is Too Many?

The UK government has launched the Sovereign AI fund within the Department for Science, joining a growing list of public bodies that already invest in AI startups, including Innovate UK, the British Business Bank, the National Wealth Fund and ARIA....

By Sifted
Germany and Italy Propose EU ‘Kill Switch’ for Global Stablecoins
NewsApr 2, 2026

Germany and Italy Propose EU ‘Kill Switch’ for Global Stablecoins

Germany and Italy have tabled a joint proposal to give the EU a “kill switch” for foreign stablecoins that operate through multi‑issuer, cross‑border structures. The draft would require the European Banking Authority to ban any token whose home‑country regulatory regime...

By Euronews – Business
Federal Cyber Experts Thought Microsoft’s Cloud Was “A Pile Of Shit.” They Approved It Anyway.
NewsApr 2, 2026

Federal Cyber Experts Thought Microsoft’s Cloud Was “A Pile Of Shit.” They Approved It Anyway.

In late 2024 FedRAMP granted its cybersecurity seal to Microsoft’s Government Community Cloud High (GCC High) even though internal reviewers called the product “a pile of shit” due to missing security documentation. The agency cited a “buyer beware” notice and the...

By Techdirt
Staying Steady In A Strained System
NewsApr 2, 2026

Staying Steady In A Strained System

Rapid urbanisation across Africa is stretching water distribution networks, heightening the risk of pressure loss, pipe bursts, and supply interruptions. Utilities are turning to real‑time pressure monitoring as a strategic necessity to curb non‑revenue water and meet sustainability targets. VEGA...

By Infrastructure News
HMRC Lifts Lid on £1bn-Plus Programme to ‘Create a Generational Shift in Customer Service’ with Single Taxpayer View
NewsApr 2, 2026

HMRC Lifts Lid on £1bn-Plus Programme to ‘Create a Generational Shift in Customer Service’ with Single Taxpayer View

HM Revenue & Customs has launched a £1bn‑plus (≈$1.3bn) Enterprise Customer Relationship Management (ECRM) programme that will run until March 2030. The initiative, overseen by senior responsible owner Mike Beddington, aims to give HMRC a single, unified view of every taxpayer’s...

By PublicTechnology.net (UK)
Parliament Retires Covid-Era App for Members’ Participation
NewsApr 2, 2026

Parliament Retires Covid-Era App for Members’ Participation

The UK Parliament is decommissioning the ParliamentNow mobile app, a pandemic‑era tool created in spring 2020 to let MPs and peers vote remotely. After six years, usage dwindled to an average of 160 monthly users, far below the 51,000 monthly...

By PublicTechnology.net (UK)
“More Carrot than Stick:” Kyrgyzstan Embraces Self-Regulation for AI Development
NewsApr 2, 2026

“More Carrot than Stick:” Kyrgyzstan Embraces Self-Regulation for AI Development

Kyrgyzstan has enacted a Digital Code that relies on self‑regulatory organizations rather than a centralized AI watchdog to set industry standards and ethics. The approach is designed to attract investors and give local AI firms freedom to experiment, while still...

By Eurasianet
NIST Forensic Genetic Reference Material  Helps Crime Lab Analysis
NewsApr 1, 2026

NIST Forensic Genetic Reference Material  Helps Crime Lab Analysis

The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has launched forensic DNA reference material RM 8043, featuring degraded DNA and mixtures from up to three individuals across eight vials. The new material mirrors the complex, low‑quantity samples that modern crime labs...

By Quality Digest
Making Tax Digital: Are You Prepared for the New Requirements?
NewsApr 1, 2026

Making Tax Digital: Are You Prepared for the New Requirements?

UK HMRC’s Making Tax Digital (MTD) regime now applies to sole traders with turnover above £50,000 (≈ $63,500) from 6 April 2024. A survey of 1,000 high‑earning self‑employed workers shows only 39 % understand the digital record‑keeping requirement and just a third know...

By Property Industry Eye – Technology (UK)
Vietnam: Digital Tech Bridging Gaps in Governance, Public Services
NewsApr 1, 2026

Vietnam: Digital Tech Bridging Gaps in Governance, Public Services

Vietnam is accelerating its digital transformation under Resolution No. 57‑NQ/TW, positioning 2026 as a breakthrough year for measurable outcomes. The government is consolidating fragmented projects, allocating resources systematically, and partnering with tech firms such as the award‑winning CGIS Urban platform to...

By OpenGov Asia
New Digital PlusBus Ticket Enables Seamless Rail and Bus Travel
NewsApr 1, 2026

New Digital PlusBus Ticket Enables Seamless Rail and Bus Travel

Rail Delivery Group and Traveline have launched a digital PlusBus ticket, replacing the paper add‑on across England, Wales and parts of Scotland. The eTicket, available after pilots in Yorkshire and Cambridge, lets passengers buy rail and bus access in a...

By Rail Delivery Group – Media News (UK rail industry)
The IRS Is Supposedly Hiring Again
NewsApr 1, 2026

The IRS Is Supposedly Hiring Again

The IRS announced it will resume hiring permanent technology staff, targeting up to 175 new IT positions. This follows a steep 40% reduction in its IT workforce during the Trump era, leaving the agency with 7,135 technologists in October 2025,...

By Going Concern
WaterNSW to Move on Generative AI
NewsApr 1, 2026

WaterNSW to Move on Generative AI

WaterNSW is embedding generative AI to accelerate its digital agenda, focusing on application design and customer engagement. The authority will pilot Pega GenAI Blueprint, a low‑code tool that can shrink months‑long prototyping cycles to weeks. It is also testing Pega’s Knowledge Buddy virtual...

By iTnews (Australia) – Government
Meghalaya Govt Signs MoU With Starlink To Pilot Satcom Services
NewsApr 1, 2026

Meghalaya Govt Signs MoU With Starlink To Pilot Satcom Services

The Meghalaya government has signed a memorandum of understanding with Elon Musk’s Starlink to pilot satellite broadband in the state’s most remote areas, focusing on schools, health centres and farms. The pilot will test high‑speed internet reliability before a broader...

By Inc42
Costs, Maintenance, 'Turtle Mode': NY School Leaders Question EV Buses
NewsApr 1, 2026

Costs, Maintenance, 'Turtle Mode': NY School Leaders Question EV Buses

New York school districts that adopted electric buses report soaring costs and operational headaches as the state pushes a diesel‑to‑electric mandate by 2027 and a fully electrified fleet by 2035. The average EV bus costs more than twice a diesel...

By GovTech — Education (K-12)
Unico Expands Global Digital Identity Footprint with New Silicon Valley HQ
NewsApr 1, 2026

Unico Expands Global Digital Identity Footprint with New Silicon Valley HQ

Unico, the Brazilian digital‑identity specialist, opened a new global headquarters in Menlo Park, marking its first U.S. base after a two‑year expansion that included acquisitions in Mexico, the UAE and the United States. The firm’s platform combines face‑biometrics with machine‑learning...

By Biometric Update
‘Fatal Decision’: EU Slammed for Caving to US Pressure on Digital Rules
NewsApr 1, 2026

‘Fatal Decision’: EU Slammed for Caving to US Pressure on Digital Rules

EU lawmakers criticised the European Commission for planning a dialogue with the United States on the Digital Services Act and Digital Markets Act, fearing it could open a back‑door for U.S. influence. Greens and liberal MEPs warned the move might...

By Politico Europe – Technology
Top EU Officials’ Signal Group Chat Shut Down over Hacking Fears
NewsApr 1, 2026

Top EU Officials’ Signal Group Chat Shut Down over Hacking Fears

The European Commission ordered senior officials to shut down a Signal group chat after fearing it could be targeted by hackers. The directive follows a series of recent cyber incidents, including a website breach and a mobile‑device infrastructure attack that...

By Politico Europe – Technology
Suffolk County Advances Public Sector ERP Modernization with CGI Advantage Cloud Migration
NewsApr 1, 2026

Suffolk County Advances Public Sector ERP Modernization with CGI Advantage Cloud Migration

Suffolk County, New York, completed a migration of its financial management system to the CGI Advantage cloud platform, marking a major upgrade of its public‑sector ERP. The cloud‑based solution promises faster processing, higher data accuracy, and automated updates, while strengthening...

By ERP News
CanarySat CEO Antonio Abad Outlines the Sovereign, Secure Approach Behind the Magec Constellation
NewsApr 1, 2026

CanarySat CEO Antonio Abad Outlines the Sovereign, Secure Approach Behind the Magec Constellation

CanarySat, backed by Spain’s Arquimea, unveiled its Magec constellation – a planned 264‑satellite Ka‑band LEO network aimed at sovereign, secure communications for governments, critical infrastructure and essential enterprises. The company, less than a year old, leverages five years of design...

By Via Satellite
New Report Warns Federal Fraud Controls Are Falling Behind
NewsApr 1, 2026

New Report Warns Federal Fraud Controls Are Falling Behind

A new Socure‑sponsored report warns that federal fraud controls are lagging behind rapidly evolving identity‑theft tactics powered by AI and automation. The Government Accountability Office estimates annual federal fraud losses between $233 billion and $521 billion, with pandemic relief programs alone losing...

By Biometric Update
Review: Rubrik Security Cloud Helps Agencies Build Data Resilience
NewsApr 1, 2026

Review: Rubrik Security Cloud Helps Agencies Build Data Resilience

Rubrik Security Cloud offers state and local governments a zero‑trust, immutable backup platform that combines data‑observability with rapid cyber‑recovery. Its architecture stores unalterable backups, detects anomalies across on‑prem, cloud and SaaS workloads, and automates restoration of clean data. The solution...

By StateTech Magazine
AusPost Gives up on Its Digital ID Amid Rising Competition
NewsApr 1, 2026

AusPost Gives up on Its Digital ID Amid Rising Competition

Australia Post is shutting down its Digital iD service, the first privately accredited digital identity platform, by April 30, 2026. Launched in 2017 and accredited in 2019, the app let users verify identity via selfie and access banking, postal and...

By Biometric Update
How Technology Is Reshaping Roadway Safety and Traffic Management
NewsApr 1, 2026

How Technology Is Reshaping Roadway Safety and Traffic Management

Technology is rapidly transforming roadway safety and traffic management through AI‑driven platforms, data analytics, and connected devices. The North Carolina Turnpike Authority’s pilot with Valerann’s Lantern n uses real‑time camera feeds to spot hazards and speed response. Cambridge Mobile Telematics’ StreetVision...

By Roads & Bridges
New Jersey County Modernizes ‘Broken’ Benefits Process
NewsApr 1, 2026

New Jersey County Modernizes ‘Broken’ Benefits Process

Union County, New Jersey, is overhauling its fragmented benefits enrollment by introducing a single “common application” that feeds into Medicaid, SNAP and other programs. The 10‑person call center currently fields about 3,000 calls per day, leading to long wait times...

By Route Fifty — Finance
San Diego PD Prohibits Use of AI in Report Writing
NewsApr 1, 2026

San Diego PD Prohibits Use of AI in Report Writing

The San Diego Police Department issued a memo in December 2025, formally prohibiting officers from using any artificial‑intelligence tools to draft police reports unless the department grants explicit approval. The directive, obtained by CBS 8 and released publicly in April 2026,...

By Police1 – Daily News
Senator’s Probe Reveals Lack of Transparency in Remote Assistance Use in Self-Driving Cars
NewsApr 1, 2026

Senator’s Probe Reveals Lack of Transparency in Remote Assistance Use in Self-Driving Cars

Senator Edward Markey’s Commerce Committee report uncovers a stark lack of transparency among autonomous‑vehicle makers about their use of Remote Assistance Operators (RAOs). The investigation revealed that companies such as Waymo employ overseas RAOs, often without U.S. driver’s licenses, and...

By Carrier Management
Can a New AI-Powered Platform Help Police Close Cases?
NewsApr 1, 2026

Can a New AI-Powered Platform Help Police Close Cases?

Guillaume Delépine founded San Francisco‑based Longeye to use AI for sorting massive digital evidence, aiming to boost police case‑closure rates. The platform, now negotiating 20 contracts, ingests data such as phone records, emails and GPS to deliver searchable case summaries,...

By Government Technology – Public Safety/Justice
More than 16 Lakh Government Email Accounts Migrated to Zoho’s Cloud Platform at a Cost of  ₹180 Crore
NewsApr 1, 2026

More than 16 Lakh Government Email Accounts Migrated to Zoho’s Cloud Platform at a Cost of ₹180 Crore

The Indian central government has shifted 1.66 million official email accounts to Zoho’s cloud platform, incurring a total outlay of roughly $22 million. Monthly pricing ranges from $2 to $4 per account, depending on mailbox size. The move is framed as a...

By Mint (LiveMint) – Companies
Esri Powers Increased Public Safety for Northern Ireland Electricity Networks
NewsApr 1, 2026

Esri Powers Increased Public Safety for Northern Ireland Electricity Networks

Esri Ireland’s ArcGIS platform has automated NIE Networks’ map‑request workflow, allowing citizens and contractors to obtain proximity maps for electricity infrastructure within an hour instead of up to ten days. The new online portal handles roughly 6,000 annual requests, cutting...

By Irish Tech News
Louisiana Scraps some, but Not All, AI Proposals After Trump Threats
NewsApr 1, 2026

Louisiana Scraps some, but Not All, AI Proposals After Trump Threats

Louisiana lawmakers have withdrawn roughly one‑third of the nearly 20 AI‑related bills they introduced after President Donald Trump warned that states regulating artificial intelligence could lose federal broadband funding. The scrapped measures included limits on AI use in health‑insurance decisions,...

By Route Fifty — Finance
New York’s Frontier AI Law Gets a California Makeover – With Some Key Differences
NewsApr 1, 2026

New York’s Frontier AI Law Gets a California Makeover – With Some Key Differences

New York’s amended Responsible AI Safety and Education (RAISE) Act, signed on March 27, 2026, aligns closely with California’s Transparency in Frontier Artificial Intelligence Act (TFAIA) by adopting the same frontier‑AI framework and transparency‑report requirements. The law revises key definitions,...

By Cooley
Generative AI Is the Future of Traffic Engineering, Miovision Says
NewsApr 1, 2026

Generative AI Is the Future of Traffic Engineering, Miovision Says

Miovision will roll out its generative‑AI traffic‑engineering agent, Mateo, on April 7, allowing transit authorities and private firms to ask natural‑language questions of sensor data. The tool promises to cut diagnostic time by up to 90%, turning multi‑day investigations into roughly...

By Smart Cities Dive
Johns Hopkins Medicine and ATA Launch Interstate Telehealth Initiative
NewsApr 1, 2026

Johns Hopkins Medicine and ATA Launch Interstate Telehealth Initiative

Johns Hopkins Medicine and the American Telemedicine Association have launched the LIFTT Initiative, a three‑year effort to push federal legislation that eases state licensure barriers for telehealth. The program seeks tailored federal pathways that complement, not replace, state oversight, aiming...

By Healthcare Finance News (HIMSS Media)
Navy’s Free Barracks Wi-Fi Program Reaches Installations in Italy and Greece
NewsApr 1, 2026

Navy’s Free Barracks Wi-Fi Program Reaches Installations in Italy and Greece

The U.S. Navy’s free high‑speed Wi‑Fi initiative for unaccompanied housing has reached 86% completion, now covering 827 of 952 buildings. Service was launched this week at installations in Naples, Italy; Sigonella, Italy; and Souda Bay, Greece. Adoption is strong, with...

By U.S. Navy – News
NYC Expands Public EV Charging Network
NewsApr 1, 2026

NYC Expands Public EV Charging Network

New York City announced a major expansion of its public electric‑vehicle charging network, adding roughly 200 fast‑charging stations across boroughs and bringing the total public chargers to about 1,500. The rollout is funded by a $50 million city allocation combined with...

By SmartCitiesWorld
ESN ‘on Track’ for 2030 Completion, UK Official Tells BAPCO
NewsApr 1, 2026

ESN ‘on Track’ for 2030 Completion, UK Official Tells BAPCO

The UK’s Emergency Services Network (ESN) is back on schedule, with data‑only services potentially available to first responders as early as 2024. Full mission‑critical voice capability is slated for the second quarter of 2028, and a mass migration of users,...

By Urgent Communications
North Carolina Directs $26M to Connect Rural Homes by 2026
NewsApr 1, 2026

North Carolina Directs $26M to Connect Rural Homes by 2026

North Carolina has allocated nearly $26 million in stop‑gap broadband grants to bring high‑speed internet to 5,161 homes, businesses and community institutions across 66 rural counties by the end of 2026. The program, funded through the federal American Rescue Plan Act...

By Broadband Breakfast
ITS AMERICA 2026: Nearly 200 Exhibitors Confirmed for Detroit
NewsApr 1, 2026

ITS AMERICA 2026: Nearly 200 Exhibitors Confirmed for Detroit

Nearly 200 exhibitors and sponsors will converge in Detroit from June 9‑12 for the ITS America 2026 Conference & Expo, hosted at Huntington Place. The showcase spotlights AI‑powered traffic management, autonomous mobility platforms, and introduces a dedicated Cybersecurity & Data Zone....

By Traffic Technology Today
NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani Lifts Government TikTok Ban, Citing Need to Reach New Yorkers on Social Media
NewsApr 1, 2026

NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani Lifts Government TikTok Ban, Citing Need to Reach New Yorkers on Social Media

New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani has lifted the 2023 ban on TikTok for government use, allowing agencies to operate on the platform under strict guidelines. The new policy requires dedicated government devices, designated staff, and agency‑managed credentials to address...

By Net Influencer
$235K Grant Boosts Lifesaving Gear for Pa. Ambulance Service
NewsApr 1, 2026

$235K Grant Boosts Lifesaving Gear for Pa. Ambulance Service

The Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development awarded a $235,000 grant to the McCandless‑Franklin Park Ambulance Authority. The funds will purchase six LUCAS mechanical chest‑compression devices and a LIFEPAK 35 heart monitor‑defibrillator, which costs about $65,000. Each ambulance will receive...

By EMS1 – News
Agency CIOs Must Supply Top-Down IT Contract Information, OMB Memo States
NewsApr 1, 2026

Agency CIOs Must Supply Top-Down IT Contract Information, OMB Memo States

The Office of Management and Budget issued a memo requiring chief information officers at large federal agencies to report every IT contract they approve each month from May through October. The directive, signed by OMB director Russ Vought, also obliges...

By Washington Technology
Avi Rosenthal: A Risky Tradeoff in the Race for GPS Backup
NewsApr 1, 2026

Avi Rosenthal: A Risky Tradeoff in the Race for GPS Backup

U.S. regulators are reviewing NextNav’s proposal to repurpose the lower 900 MHz band for high‑power terrestrial PNT services, a move that would displace billions of low‑power, unlicensed IoT devices. Industry groups warn that even intermittent interference could degrade or disable life‑safety...

By Broadband Breakfast
We’re Creating a New Satellite Imagery Map to Help Protect Brazil’s Forests.
NewsApr 1, 2026

We’re Creating a New Satellite Imagery Map to Help Protect Brazil’s Forests.

Google has partnered with Brazil’s government to produce the nation’s first high‑resolution satellite imagery map of its 2008 forest landscape. By processing thousands of historic images and removing clouds, the map delivers detail up to six times finer than previous...

By Google Analytics Blog