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What to Know:
  • The Texas Department of Family and Protective Services plans to modernize case management, statewide intake and contract tracking.
  • AI, cybersecurity and operational continuity are listed as technology priorities.
  • Data sharing and performance monitoring are tied to Community-Based Care expansion.
What to Know:
  • The city currently lists Christie Acosta as interim director of information technology.
  • Mike Searight was identified as CIO in public materials as recently as April 2026.
  • The city is working with Strategic Government Resources to conduct the search, which closes July 12.
Industry Insider — Texas will not publish a newsletter Friday in observance of the Juneteenth holiday. The newsletter will resume Monday morning.
What to Know:
  • Daxbot and Kimley-Horn will collect accessibility data beginning June 10 to support Tyler’s ADA Self-Evaluation and Transition Plan.
  • The assessment will cover about 94.5 miles of sidewalks and trails, associated curb ramps, 122 signalized intersections and 59 transit stops.
  • Six to eight robots will operate during daylight hours seven days a week, with field collection expected to take about four weeks.
What to Know:
  • The Kerr County flooding response showed how quickly communications, geospatial awareness and data-sharing tools become operational necessities during large emergencies.
  • DPS leaders emphasized scalable pilots, proof-of-technology projects and use cases that can deliver mission value before broader deployment.
  • The agency is looking for technology partners that understand public safety operations, bring tested ideas and can help turn fragmented information into actionable insight.
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