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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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This procurement has the potential of multiple contracts and is made on behalf of the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services.
The agency issued notice that it plans to contract with RealWired for software maintenance and support, the only provider for the software in question.
There is about $1.6 million in local and federal funding to support autonomous food bank deliveries.
The tech professional has more than seven years’ experience in the state and brings that background to the SLED role.
A single contractor will be chosen to develop and support a provider finance reporting system to replace the Health and Human Services Commission's current system.
Willie Resto marks five years with the city and recently assured the City Council that his IT shop is on guard against security threats.
The position is open to external applicants and has an annual salary range of $181,000 to $191,000.
The municipal gas and electric utility of San Antonio is seeking software capable of identifying potential approach distance hazards.
School bond elections across the state set the stage for millions of dollars in new student devices, classroom tech and networking equipment, among other upgrades.
HHSC spent more than $20 million combined with Deloitte, Conduent and SAP National Security Services in April.
In response to a question regarding the agency’s plans for future AI integration, DFPS CIO Drew McGrath revealed that plans for a state agency-specific model trained to adhere to federal requirements may be in the works.
The position is eligible for hybrid work and has an annual salary range of $88,191 to $135,000.
The northern county has pulled off an out-of-the-box broadband hack to deliver wireless Internet service at speeds that rival fiber-optic cable systems, resulting in almost total coverage.
The Texas Municipal League cyber programming and insurance paid off, as it was used to obtain new computer equipment and cyber protection.
The sheriff’s office is looking for a vendor who will install modern technology and oversee a full update.
Texans in tech will recognize the state information agency’s people and culture officer, who is often spotted at conferences and in tech media; she has earned distinction for her role and achievements in government technology.
The requested registration solution must be scalable, visually consistent with the HCC brand, easily integrable and support a single dashboard for both users and administrators.
The city of San Antonio’s former chief innovation officer has arrived at VIA Metropolitan Transit, bringing a strong cyber and innovation background.
The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality’s current website, which houses 4,000 webpages, 869 folders and 29,000 PDF files, saw 2.2 million unique visitors in fiscal year 2023.
The Dallas-based company is upgrading networks across the state, making more than two dozen investments — $12.6 billion — in network infrastructure.
The requested solution must allow the Department of State Health Services to collect claims data submitted in batch files and perform pre-processing audits.
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