
What the Anthropic-DOD Breakup Teaches Government Contractors
Anthropic’s $200 million DoD contract fell apart despite Claude being the Pentagon’s most capable AI model. The AI was deeply embedded in classified systems, yet the partnership collapsed because neither Anthropic nor the prime contractor owned the customer relationship. The article argues that delivery teams, not just executives, must monitor relationship health to avoid surprise ultimatums. This case illustrates a recurring GovCon flaw where subs rely on primes and miss early warning signs.
Swiss E-Voting Pilot Can't Count 2,048 Ballots After USB Keys Fail To Decrypt Them
Swiss authorities suspended Basel‑Stadt's e‑voting pilot after 2,048 ballots could not be decrypted, despite three USB sticks containing the correct codes. The pilot, which served roughly 10,300 expatriates and 30 voters with disabilities, collected votes amounting to less than 4%...
Contrivian Becomes Authorized Reseller of Amazon Leo for State, Local Governments
Contrivian announced it has become an authorized reseller of Amazon’s Leo low‑Earth‑orbit satellite service, extending its portfolio of multi‑modal connectivity for U.S. state and local governments. The partnership allows Contrivian to embed Leo’s satellite links into its software‑defined network platform,...

Booz Allen's Venture Arm Goes Across the Pond for Its Newest Investment
Booz Allen Hamilton’s venture arm has made its first investment outside the United States, backing UK‑based Hadean in a bridge round alongside Entrepreneurs First, Twin Track Ventures and the British Business Bank. Hadean, founded in 2015, builds AI‑driven digital wargaming...

Wake County Schools Consider Speed Cameras
Wake County school board members are evaluating a proposal to install speed‑camera systems in school zones and on school‑bus stop‑arms. The initiative aims to deter dangerous driving and channel any resulting fines to the public‑school system, pending state‑law compliance. Legal...

IRS Revises Process for 501(c)(4)s Ahead of Midterms
Starting March 9, 2026, the IRS will require all 501(c)(4) organizations to file Form 8976 electronically through Pay.gov, replacing the previous Electronic Notice Registration System. The filing carries a $50 user fee payable by bank transfer, credit or debit card, and...
BK Launches Location Offering for Remote Responders
BK Technologies unveiled LocateONE LITE, a low‑cost ($200) application that delivers real‑time user location to Android ATAK maps without relying on cellular or IP networks. The solution extracts GPS coordinates embedded in BK radio push‑to‑talk packets and distributes them via a...
EU Set to Ban AI Nudification Apps in Wake of Grok Scandal
The European Union is poised to outlaw AI‑driven nudification tools after the Grok scandal, where X’s chatbot generated millions of non‑consensual sexual deepfakes, including child images. A proposal slated for approval by EU ambassadors would criminalize marketing any AI system...

MEPs Vote to Change Controversial ‘Chat Scanning’ Measures
The European Parliament voted 458‑103 to extend the EU’s temporary child sexual abuse material (CSAM) rules until 2028, while demanding substantive revisions to the contentious chat‑scanning provisions. The amended text strips proactive‑scanning language, limiting scans to previously identified material or...

Connecticut Bill Constraining Use of License Plate Data Gets Broad Support
Connecticut House Bill 5449, backed by immigration advocates and civil‑rights groups, would restrict automatic license‑plate reader (ALPR) data by limiting retention to seven days and banning its use for immigration enforcement, abortion‑related, or transgender‑care investigations. The legislation also confines data...
Spain’s Sánchez Launches AI Tool to Track Hate Speech on Social Media
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez unveiled HODIO, an AI‑driven system that ranks social‑media platforms by the volume of hate speech they host. The tool will scan publicly available posts, apply natural‑language processing, and publish a comparative score for each major...

AI-Enabled Watch Towers Set to Proliferate Along the Border
The Department of Homeland Security will retrofit 148 uncrewed camera towers along the U.S. border with AI‑enabled sensors this year and add 50 next‑generation towers. GDIT’s Relocatable Autonomous Surveillance Tower brings longer‑range optics, radar, LIDAR and solar power, allowing edge...
Siemens to Help Build AI-Ready Scientific Infrastructure as Part of DOE’s Genesis Mission
Siemens announced a memorandum of understanding with the U.S. Department of Energy to support the Genesis Mission, a federal effort to modernize America’s scientific infrastructure with AI‑driven computing and interoperable digital systems. The partnership leverages Siemens’ expertise in industrial AI,...
Canada’s RTR Enters Resilience, Security Testing
Payments Canada’s February update shows the real‑time rail (RTR) system moving into Q1 2026 with a strong emphasis on resilience, security and anti‑fraud testing. The organization has completed system integration testing in Q4 2025 and is now deepening user acceptance testing while...

JAMB Says There Is No Room for Failure in Its New UTME Surveillance System
JAMB has rolled out a strict CCTV‑based surveillance regime for UTME centres, enforcing a “No View, No Pay” policy that withholds payments unless remote monitoring is uninterrupted. The move follows the detection of 4,251 finger‑blending and 190 AI‑assisted cheating incidents...

“If We Fix Referrals, We Fix Flow, and Flow Is the Foundation of Sustainable NHS Dentistry.”
The NHS Confederation’s report highlights that fragmented dental referrals are a core barrier to sustainable NHS dentistry. Digital referral optimisation, as demonstrated by NEC Rego, standardises forms, embeds clinical guidance and delivers real‑time data to Integrated Care Systems. Early pilots in...

FDA Adverse Event Monitoring System (AEMS) Electronic Submissions
The FDA is rolling out the Adverse Event Monitoring System (AEMS), replacing the legacy FAERS platform and consolidating reporting across drugs, biologics, devices, cosmetics, food, tobacco, and veterinary products. AEMS introduces standardized electronic submissions, AI‑driven redaction and analytics, and a...

FDA Adverse Event Monitoring System (AEMS)
The FDA is launching the Adverse Event Monitoring System (AEMS) to replace the legacy FAERS platform and bring together reporting for drugs, vaccines, devices, food, cosmetics, tobacco, and veterinary products. AEMS introduces standardized reporting protocols, AI‑driven redaction and digitization, and...
AllHere Set Meeting With LAUSD Leaders Months Before Landing $6.2M Chatbot Deal
In January 2023 LAUSD leaders met with AllHere CEO and consultant Debra Kerr, a close associate of Superintendent Alberto Carvalho, months before the district approved a $6.2 million AI‑chatbot contract. The deal later became the focus of FBI raids, an investigation...
Will Asylum Seekers Adopt Government Digital ID? Netherlands Demonstrate a Real-World Pilot
The Netherlands’ Immigration Naturalization Services piloted a government‑issued digital ID app for asylum seekers, revealing strong usability and high adoption rates. Participants readily downloaded and used the tool when it offered clear, practical benefits. The initiative demonstrated that even traditionally...

UPCOMING WEBINAR – 2026 Industry Trends: How Digital Forensics Is Redefining Public Safety
Cellebrite will host a live webinar on March 18, 2026 to unpack findings from its 2026 Industry Trends Survey on digital forensics in public‑safety work. The session will examine how smartphones, cloud services and emerging tools are reshaping evidence collection, while highlighting...

UK Government Hires Google to Develop AI Planning Tool to Make "Near-Instant Decisions"
Google Cloud has secured a £6.9 million contract from the UK Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government to build an AI‑driven planning tool. The system is designed to halve processing times for planning applications, aiming for near‑instant decisions on straightforward...

DHS Seeks Access to Massive Employment, Salary and Family Database Legally Restricted to Use in Child Support Cases
The Department of Homeland Security is requesting unrestricted access to the Federal Parent Locator Service, a comprehensive database originally limited to child support enforcement. The database contains personal and employment information for virtually every employed U.S. resident, as well as...
First NHS Hospitals Roll Out Ambient Voice Tech
University Hospitals of Leicester and University Hospitals of Northamptonshire have become the first NHS organisations to jointly deploy AI‑powered Ambient Voice Technology (AVT). The rollout introduces Accurx Scribe for over 10,000 clinicians, automatically capturing consultations and drafting notes, summaries, and...

States and Feds Consider a Simple Solution to SNAP Fraud
Thieves stole at least $320 million in SNAP benefits between October 2022 and December 2024, and the USDA projects another $233 million could be lost in fiscal years 2025‑26 without stronger controls. The fraud stems from magnetic‑stripe EBT cards that are vulnerable to skimming and...

Kapsch TrafficCom Integrates TomTom Data Into EcoTrafiX
Kapsch TrafficCom has integrated TomTom’s floating‑car data into its EcoTrafiX traffic‑management platform, delivering live traffic flow, incident alerts, and multimodal movement insights. The partnership eliminates the need for additional roadside hardware and reduces customisation effort for city and road‑authority projects....
Tees Valley Portal to Boost Local Economy
The Tees Valley Business Board has launched a new supplier database designed to connect local firms with major project contracts and national or international investors. Companies can opt‑in by providing basic contact and service information, allowing the portal to match...
East Sussex County Council Recruit New CDIO
East Sussex County Council has appointed Stephen Docherty as its new chief digital and information officer. Docherty moves from a healthcare background, having served as CIO for South London and Maudsley NHS Trust and led digital initiatives at Microsoft and...

Why Location-Led Insights Are Becoming Essential to Government Infrastructure
Location‑led insights are reshaping how governments manage critical infrastructure. By using GIS to bind asset, sensor, and environmental data to a geographic framework, agencies gain a unified, real‑time view that turns reactive maintenance into predictive risk management. The article highlights...

BOC Digitizes Car Import Process
The Philippine Bureau of Customs (BOC) has rolled out the Electronic Certificate of Payment (e‑CP) System, a real‑time digital platform that automates duty and tax validation for imported vehicles. The system links BOC directly with the Land Transportation Office (LTO),...
Scottish Policing: Amnesty International Says Facial Recognition ‘Should Have No Place’
Amnesty International has warned that facial recognition technology should have no place in Scotland, citing an alarming disregard for fundamental human rights. Police Scotland is currently consulting on the possible adoption of both live and retrospective facial recognition, while the...
A Roadmap to Connect Every Ontarian to Care
Ontario’s Primary Care Action Team aims to attach every resident to a primary care provider, but OHTs face a digital infrastructure gap. An executive briefing on March 31 will showcase modular, HALO‑aligned solutions that streamline access through single sign‑on, AI navigation,...

San Francisco Moves to Expand Curbside Electric Vehicle Charging
San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie unveiled legislation to create a permitting pathway for expanding curbside electric‑vehicle (EV) charging stations. The plan targets 100 publicly accessible chargers by 2030, with the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency handling permits and private firms...

Singapore: Building a Smart, AI-Enabled Future for Healthcare
Singapore is building a next‑generation, AI‑enabled Eastern General Hospital, scheduled to open around 2029. The smart hospital roadmap integrates digital platforms, AI, robotics, wearables, and real‑time location systems to enhance clinical and operational efficiency. Telehealth and generative AI tools aim...

Hong Kong: Metal 3D Printing Transforms Power Facility Maintenance
CLP Power Hong Kong and City University of Hong Kong have signed an MOU to explore metal 3D‑printing for power‑generation equipment. The collaboration targets on‑demand production of turbine, heat‑exchanger and other critical components, focusing on high‑temperature alloys and microstructure control....

The Philippines: Digital Reporting System Strengthens Disaster Response
The Philippines has launched the Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Information System (DRRMIS), a web‑based platform that centralises disaster data across national, provincial and local agencies. By delivering real‑time risk assessments, early‑warning alerts and resource‑tracking tools, the system streamlines response...

India: AI and GIS Visualisation Tools Enhance Dam Safety
India inaugurated a new National Dam Safety Authority (NDSA) office in New Delhi and launched three digital platforms—an AI‑driven analysis tool (NETRA), a GIS‑based dam information website, and the Rashtriya Bandh Suraksha Darpan (RBSD) simulation system. The initiatives aim to...

37,000 Fake AI Comments Mysteriously Oppose Washington State’s Effort To Tax The Rich
Washington State opened a public comment period for a proposed millionaire tax, only to see more than 37,000 AI‑generated submissions opposing the measure. The fake entries duplicated names dozens of times, often posted late at night, inflating the appearance of...

Fla. LE Agencies Awarded $500K in Federal Funding for Internet Crimes Task Force
South Florida law‑enforcement agencies received $535,000 in federal funding to bolster the Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) task force covering 12 counties. The task force has seen a near‑1,000% increase in tips since 2017, resulting in more than 500 arrests...

As Military AI Divide Widens, Here’s One Path for Agentic Systems
The Aerospace Industries Association released a white paper positioning agentic AI as a powerful enabler for faster defense procurement and supply‑chain decisions. Tim White emphasizes that AI will not replace culture, processes, or workforce but can augment them when paired...

ACCC Backs Tighter Rules on Mobile Coverage Claims
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has endorsed new rules that require mobile operators to display coverage on standardized maps using a ‑115 dBm signal threshold. The proposal, driven by the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA), would label areas...
UAE E-Invoicing Mandate: What ERP and Finance Teams Need to Know Before 2027
The UAE will roll out a national e‑invoicing system, moving from paper and PDF invoices to structured digital records reported to the Federal Tax Authority. A phased schedule starts with a pilot in July 2026, mandatory compliance for firms with revenue...

Treasury Report Identifies Technology Tools to Counter Digital Asset Crime
The U.S. Treasury submitted a congressional report under the GENIUS Act outlining how emerging technologies can combat digital‑asset crime. It disclosed over $9 billion in digital‑asset fraud losses in 2024, with investment scams rising 47% and North Korean actors stealing $2.8 billion....

NIST Concept Paper Explores Identity and Authorization Controls for AI Agents
NIST’s National Cybersecurity Center of Excellence released a draft concept paper urging stakeholders to treat software and AI agents as identifiable entities within enterprise identity and access management systems. The paper proposes adapting existing IAM standards—such as OAuth, OpenID Connect,...

Age Assurance Community Sets New Goals with Standard Published and Use Exploding
The Global Age Assurance Standards Summit 2026 will focus on practical deployment of age‑verification, estimation and inference technologies, building on the newly published ISO/IEC 27566‑1 standard. The draft summit communiqué adds a sixth principle—Human Rights and the Best Interests of...

IRS Starts Fast on Its Search for New Business Intelligence Platform
The Internal Revenue Service has issued a fast‑track sources‑sought notice for a new Business Intelligence Platform to collect, research and validate corporate and partnership taxpayer data. The contract will cover one base year and up to four option years, providing...
Army Launches Strategic Capital Initiative to Attract Private Investment
The U.S. Army has launched the Strategic Capital Initiative (SCI), a public‑private partnership model that invites industry to co‑invest in modernizing installations, supply chains, and dual‑use technologies. By shifting funding from congressional appropriations to capital‑market financing, the Army seeks new...
Bell, Coveo Partner on Sovereign AI Solutions for Government and Regulated Industries
Bell announced a strategic partnership with Montreal‑based Coveo to deliver sovereign AI solutions for federal, provincial and regulated‑industry clients. The deal merges Coveo’s AI‑Relevance Platform with Bell’s AI Fabric, a full‑stack offering built on Bell’s nationwide fibre network, data‑centre assets,...

Tennessee Uses ‘One Stop Shop’ Portal for Benefits Programs
The Tennessee Department of Human Services launched a unified benefits portal in 2022, consolidating dozens of phone lines and allowing residents to apply for multiple assistance programs on a single application. Integrated generative AI now summarizes calls and powers a...

OPM Releases First Round of Tech Force Candidates for Agencies to Consider Hiring
The Office of Personnel Management (OPM) has issued its first two shared certificates for software‑engineering and data‑engineering candidates, making a vetted pool of talent available to federal agencies for two‑year temporary roles. Each candidate has cleared a technical assessment, resume...