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Jun 14, 2025

Selected items posted on Blogs during the week ending June 13, 2025

Artificial Intelligence and the legal profession -- An item recently posted by  Rochester, New York attorney Nicole Black, indicates that the legal profession is falling behind with respect to artificial intelligence while other industries move ahead. Click to Read the whole entry 

New York State Has Fallen Behind in NG911, Audit Says New York State’s Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli places the situation on New York’s homeland security agency, and urges it to provide more guidance. NG911 is among the main drivers of the public safety technology industryREAD MORE  

How Trump's Drone Orders Will Impact State, Local Government New executive orders seek to boost the use of drones in public safety, mandate the use of AI to speed up the drone waiver process and provide funding opportunities to boost anti-drone tech access. READ MORE

Maryland Targets Tech for Hundreds of Millions in Savings Changes to procurement, cybersecurity and even "legacy" landlines will help the state save $250 million in the next five years, according to Gov. Wes Moore. It’s all part of his modernization plan. READ MORE 

Feds Release BEAD Program Rules After Months of Review Federal officials have unveiled widely anticipated revisions regarding the Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment Program. States had paused some activities in anticipation of the changes. READ MORE

Information of Nearly 300,000 Compromised in TxDOT Breach Personal data from more than a quarter-million Texas Department of Transportation reports was accessed improperly through a compromised account. It originated in Crash Records Information System documents. READ MORE

Elevating Government: New IT, New Strategies, New Efficiencies Join us for this dynamic virtual summit designed specifically for government and education leaders who are ready to modernize operations, enhance service delivery, and build resilience for the future. WATCH NOW  

Keeping Mission-Critical Data Accurate, Reliable, and AI-Ready Watch this webinar to learn how to break down the essentials of data integrity--what it is, why it matters, and how automated solutions can help ensure your data remains mission-ready. WATCH NOW 

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