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The Dallas-Fort Worth market currently holds the third-most data centers in the U.S., and demand is at an all-time high, according to a recent report.
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Through its Cooperative Contracts program, the state's IT agency has managed more than $3.4 billion in the past three fiscal years.
The collected information will help BDO determine the most efficient method of subdividing 990 Census tracts in its pursuit of universal service across the state.
Qualified vendors will be chosen to appear in a directory for school districts to reference when shopping for solutions.
The newly formed legislative committee aims to improve government efficiency through emerging technologies.
Plano City Council approved spending $765,000 over two years to have temporary workers manually read the city’s roughly 88,000 water meters to properly bill water customers.
The university is hoping to streamline administrative operations, improve AI literacy and enhance recruitment efforts. It has also requested millions more from the Legislature for other tech-related initiatives.
VIA Metropolitan Transit requires a contractor to provide and implement an automated paratransit scheduling and dispatching system.
The advanced cameras — which have faced criticism over privacy concerns — will combat violent crime and bolster public safety, officials say.
The Delivery of Government Efficiency Committee aims to improve government efficiency through emerging technologies like AI, modernizing existing processes while both innovating and saving.
The agency’s contract with Deloitte, the sole provider of technology solution services through the Data Center Services program, expires in August 2026.
The solution must use AI to accurately assign medical codes by extracting data from medical documentation, such as diagnoses, lab data, patient demographics and more.
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The Houston-based company is modernizing its operations, reducing its workforce in high-turnover positions.
Gardner previously held various IT leadership positions with the city of Dallas, including interim chief information officer.
As more police agencies and other operations turn to drones, the skies are increasingly crowded with the machines. Involi’s new platform, now operating in Dallas, uses real-time data to help keep those skies safe.
The state’s IT department will be contracting successful respondents to provide public safety IT resources under its Cooperative Contracts program.
Interested vendors must be familiar with Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs programs to maintain compliance with reporting requirements.
The city is the immediate beneficiary of a tranche of the four-year, $500 billion master plan that’s expected to buttress the regional economy.
The platform must match mentors with mentees and provide administrators with feedback regarding concerns and topics among program mentees.
Completed in August 2024, the digital twin includes a 3D port model, integration with the Corpus Christi Police Department’s computer-aided dispatch system and commercial shipping data.
A city spokesperson said there is no indication of any actual or attempted misuse of personal information, but filings identify 17,751 people notified of the breach “out of an abundance of caution.”
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