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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 NoTraffic platform is rolling out across Arlington, one of many cities in North Texas adopting the latest traffic tech.
The requested solution must continuously monitor the university’s spending to identify high-risk transactions and patterns that could lead to financial loss.
Proposed solutions must utilize ambient listening, support offline data gathering, be mappable to the center’s existing notes and embeddable in its existing electronic health record, Streamline.
Large data centers are being built across the state, bringing new demands to the power grid. The use of AI, cloud computing and even bitcoin are contributors, according to experts.
Cyber firm Mandiant published a report this week that indicates Sandworm attacked Muleshoe’s water system.
Ransomed information has made it to the dark web, where hacking group Medusa published TAD documents including tax exemption applications and employee information.
The latest Industry Insider fireside chat features longtime state procurement officer Hershel Becker answering vendors’ questions about selling tech in Texas.
The agency is seeking a system with a web portal for participants to register for SMS or email reminders.
The requested mobile application must be cross-platform and support push notifications, data syncing, attendance tracking and survey feedback analytics. The deadline for vendor questions is today.
The center publishes research, white papers and training to enhance the safety stance in Texas public education; this includes physical and digital safety.
The county commissioners court decided on a Tyler Tech product in 2020, but since the 2022 roll out, the results include longer incarcerations, large extra expenditures and layers of problems within the local criminal justice system.
The department plans to release a solicitation for a cloud-based traffic monitoring system upgrade using artificial intelligence.
The budget includes at least nine new IT projects with budgets of at least $1 million, as well as a $36 million budget for its IT Department.
The Health and Human Services Commission was the top spender in this category, which includes computer programming, website design and programming, and some staffing.
The school district is looking to expand its current contract management system, which uses CobbleStone Software’s Contract Insight.
The organization is looking for a cyber leader, who will report to the CISO, to direct the risk management program as well as define and approve architecture standards.
The state agriculture department will distribute $23.9 million to rural hospitals while the Broadband Development Office readies for additional federal grant applications.
In his new role, the Los Angeles-based executive will manage six sales teams covering Texas, California, the Pacific Northwest, the Rockies, Oklahoma and Louisiana.
The chosen applicant must have experience facilitating discovery meetings and workshops, performing stakeholder analysis and collaborating with high-functioning cross-functional teams, among other requirements.
Buying a new automated system for the Dallas Police Department to track off-duty employment was one of the top recommendations of a 2018 city audit.
The Texas Department of Public Safety has been working to consolidate the multiple systems currently used to administer computerized criminal history system functions into a single platform.
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