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What to Know:
  • UTA received $4 million from Gov. Greg Abbott’s office to develop a real-time flood warning system for the Hill Country.
  • The project will use weather monitoring, flood modeling and floodplain maps to improve warning times.
  • UTA is partnering with Rice University to build the warning platform.
What to Know:
  • City councilmembers are considering a resolution that would pause employee transfers and reorganizations tied to the city’s “One ATS” consolidation plan.
  • Austin has adopted new rules requiring City Council approval before city departments acquire or deploy surveillance-related technology.
  • The actions follow months of debate around park surveillance, automated license plate readers and the city’s plan to centralize technology staff under Austin Technology Services.
What to Know:
  • UT Medical Branch has named Jayson Laban vice president and chief information officer, effective May 1.
  • Laban had served as interim vice president and CIO since Jan. 1.
  • He brings more than 24 years of IT leadership experience, including more than six years at UTMB.
What to Know:
  • Montgomery County adopted the state-required artificial intelligence ethics framework and named IT Director Bobby Powell as its AI risk management official for now.
  • Vendors doing AI-related business with the county, or providing data built with AI, will need to comply with state standards that Powell said must be built into contracts.
  • County officials said the mandate is unfunded, likely to require a full-time role and still needs local policy details that will come back to commissioners later.
What to Know:
  • TCOLE is hiring a data management officer to lead enterprise data governance, data quality and business intelligence efforts.
  • The role includes developing a data governance road map, managing data asset catalogs and overseeing data warehouse and data mart design.
  • Applicants need a related bachelor’s degree and at least six years of data-focused experience in a regulated industry or government environment.
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