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  • TxDOT has completed more than a dozen AI projects and is actively developing more than 20 others, with 200-plus use cases identified.
  • The updated plan aligns with new state law and introduces a formal scoring system to prioritize AI initiatives based on readiness, risk and impact.
  • Key deployments include automated invoice processing, traffic incident detection and the rollout of generative AI tools to staff.
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The district hopes to increase brand presence, improve parking, clarify connections between structures and update campus terminology systems with a new wayfinding solution.
The state comptroller’s biannual report gives vendors a glance at priorities and percentages regarding employing more HUBs, and larger businesses may be able to include them as subcontractors.
A Wednesday vote affirmed general fund expenditures including about $103.3 million for IT, with cybersecurity and enterprise application programming receiving boosts.
Part of the agency's goal to improve internal processes includes the procurement of a new, cloud-based case management system.
The city is out with an RFI for vendors with experience implementing AI in permitting, licensing and land management solutions.
The agency is seeking a vendor contracted with the Department of Information Resources to run 12-strand, single-mode OSP fiber throughout Davis Mountains State Park.
The agency strategic plan lists the modernization — with a $32.9 million allocation — as its No. 1 priority. The price tag will require more legislative investment.
This regulating agency is mandated to update its website and create a more accessible, user-friendly experience; it has $5 million to do so.
“One of my goals will be to support the delivery of tailored, relevant and efficient experiences to citizens,” Brian Chidester told Industry Insider. “In doing so, governments can not only meet the rising expectations of their citizens but also drive greater engagement, trust and satisfaction.”
The state entity oversees medical licensing and health-care safety and plans to modernize the site, sending it to the cloud.
Department of Information Resources procurement experts recently gave timely reminders about getting into the public-sector market.
The city is using ARPA funding for various projects including phase two of this connectivity project. Councilmembers in May approved various tech spending.
Across Texas state government, Deloitte and Rackspace garnered high spending for purchased contracted services; additionally, monies for disaster response totaled at least $85 million in this spending category.
This state agency, one of Texas’ five largest, plans to collaborate with multiple entities to bring together jobs and career data that will support the evolving workforce.
The city continues to purchase Flock Safety cameras for law enforcement use. Texas is a top-three license plate scanning market.
The requested solution must be cloud-based and accessible and allow for the use of the Texas.gov payment processing system.
This large-scale agency, with $4.25 billion in the coming fiscal year, looks forward with its strategic plan and backward with sunset reporting.
The system must have the ability to collect data continuously, as well as real-time load monitoring, remote device control, interoperability with other systems and remote access.
The IT Staff Augmentation Contracts portal connects DIR cooperative contract customers with temporary IT staff resources via solicitations.
The requested solution must be subscription-based and provide data on all mainline Texas state highway system roadways in real or near-real time.
The Department of Information Resources is asking the Legislature to revisit ISO requirements and allow agencies and universities to share officers, so they may stretch their financial and human resources.
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