Census data shows sharp disparities in how often Americans use AI at work, depending on where they live. That can have lasting regional effects.
At the beginning of October, more than 40 leaders from across three states gathered at the Pennovation Center in Philadelphia for a convening that felt more like a pivotal moment than a partnership ...
In a groundbreaking move, California is leading the way in integrating artificial intelligence into state operations. With an eye towards ...
Rex Menold is Michigan's new chief security officer for the state, which has recently seen several IT leadership changes and ...
State governments still have a tech talent gap, even as signs of a more favorable hiring landscape have emerged. While recruitment has gradually improved for public-sector IT shops, agencies continue ...
Twenty-five years ago, the construction industry was completing takeoffs on paper, filing cabinets filled job trailers, and cell phones were just being introduced. Today, jobsites are run from tablets ...
Texas State Technical College is striving to fill the state’s workforce gaps, but college leaders say the institution has been hampered by out-of-date facilities and a lack of funding to expand. The ...
During his first months as federal chief information officer, Greg Barbaccia told FedScoop he’s learned that his role as the government’s top IT official is not purely to find problems and address ...