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What to Know:
  • A ransomware attack on third-party payment processor BridgePay Network Solutions triggered widespread credit card payment outages affecting multiple public-sector entities including cities, utilities and at least one county.
  • BridgePay said services were still unavailable as of Feb. 16 while it worked with internal and external specialists and federal authorities including the U.S. Secret Service and the FBI.
  • The vendor reported initial forensic findings indicate no payment card data was compromised, though impacted jurisdictions are directing residents to alternate payment methods such as in-person payments, drop boxes or kiosks.
What to Know:
  • TxDMV adopted Chapter 217 amendments that tighten identification requirements for certain vehicle registrations.
  • Renewal-related provisions are delayed to Jan. 1, 2027, to update internal systems and programming.
  • The rule rollout is landing as TxDMV pushes its Registration and Title System Modernization project.
What to Know:
  • Public-sector agencies in NCTCOG’s 12-county metropolitan planning area can submit project ideas.
  • Ideas must align with roadway safety technologies, food desert elimination, delivery bots and drones, next-generation traffic signals, or autonomous shuttles.
  • For selected projects, NCTCOG says it will lead regional procurement on behalf of local agencies.
What to Know:
  • The attorney general concluded Texas law does not authorize constables to issue speeding citations by mail using automated camera or lidar systems.
  • Under Chapter 543 of the Transportation Code, a speeding citation must follow an officer detention or arrest.
  • Any expansion of automated speed enforcement at the county level would require express authorization from the Legislature.
What to Know:
  • Sandy Russell has joined NTT DATA North America as senior account executive for state, local and education business in Texas.
  • She brings experience across SLED, higher education and enterprise technology, with prior roles at Precisely, Oracle and Intel Security.
  • Russell said she is focused on helping Texas agencies modernize while maintaining secure and reliable infrastructure amid a rapidly evolving digital landscape.
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