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- Austin City Council is considering a $2 million contract to expand mobile surveillance trailers in public parks.
- City staff say a pilot launched in 2022 reduced crime, particularly vehicle burglaries in park parking lots.
- The proposed system would exclude facial recognition and audio capture, with city-owned video deleted after 60 days.
What to Know:
- DIR is seeking a new executive director, who also serves as Texas’ state chief information officer, with applications due Feb. 27.
- The search follows the departures of former state CIO Amanda Crawford and Deputy Executive Director Steve Pier.
- The executive director leads statewide IT strategy, major procurements and shared services for an agency of about 325 employees.
What to Know:
- Laredo police plan to expand AI use across operations, with new systems rolling out in 2026.
- Tools include gunshot and crash detection, AI-assisted reporting, and real-time data integration to improve response times amid staffing shortages.
- Department leaders say AI supports efficiency, with all decisions remaining under human review.
What to Know:
- DIR is now accepting vendor applications to certify AI training programs for use by Texas government employees.
- Starting in FY 2026, annual AI training will be mandatory for most state and local government workers under House Bill 3512.
- Certified programs must meet seven standards focused on responsible AI use, risk mitigation, accessibility and relevance to public-sector work.
What to Know:
- DFPS is replacing its legacy IMPACT system with a federally compliant case management platform, supported by business process redesign and expected to improve data quality and usability.
- The agency is piloting generative AI and developing an AI governance framework, with more than 75 use cases identified and an evaluation report due in early 2026.
- New systems such as SEMARC and CGMS aim to streamline interagency background checks and contract oversight, while a Data Governance Program will guide data accuracy and security across DFPS.
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