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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 hired the firm Improving, based in Dallas, to redesign the site after its previous redesign crashed during the tax protest period.
According to the request, UTHSA has over 7,900 employees and an annual operating budget of $1.23 billion.
The successful proposer must be able to supply a minimum of 100,000 universal RFID tags and provide training for staff, implementation support and customer support.
The consulting group isn't the only one providing services on a Texas-sized scale; the state also spent $172 million with Rackspace.
The city's quarterly forecast for FY 2024 Q2 includes upcoming procurements for an advanced metering system, a digital benefits enrollment system and an inventory management solution.
As part of Industry Insider — Texas’ ongoing efforts to inform readers on state and local government, their IT plans and initiatives, here’s the latest in our periodic series of interviews with departmental IT leaders.
In April 2023, the county signed an annual contract with KNOWiNK, an election software company, for its electronic poll book system, commissioner court records show.
Citizen Connect, a Tyler Technologies public safety analytics system, is an aggregate of crime data from five law enforcement agencies in the county.
The information security professional hails from Florida Gulf Coast University in Fort Myers.
The requested solution must be a cloud-based software-as-a-service solution with automated workflows for creating, evaluating and awarding contracts through the entire contract cycle.
The company, based in Santa Barbara, Calif., uses AI in its platforms and will provide 24/7 coverage.
Proposed systems must be single-source, vendor-hosted, cloud-based software-as-a-service solutions.
The position is eligible for hybrid work and has an annual salary range of $125,000 to $170,000.
While the agency has implemented artificial intelligence in streamlining manual tasks, the TxDOT chief information officer emphasized a commitment to simple, proven solutions.
The agency has budgeted $2.8 million for a replacement of its statewide instructional materials procurement system, EMAT.
The request for offers seeks contractors to develop, manage, implement, test and maintain a secure cloud fax solution that is highly available, scalable and available as software as a service.
The state agency that is responsible for managing hundreds of thousands of licenses has posted its opportunity to consolidate six large systems after a long planning process.
The nonprofit electric service provider requires an email delivery platform capable of delivering information to 550,000 users.
The selected vendor will develop and maintain a centralized digital reporting platform for DISD’s 2020 bond program.
As part of Industry Insider — Texas’ ongoing efforts to educate readers on state and local government, their IT plans and initiatives, here’s the latest in our periodic series of interviews with departmental IT leaders.
Texas State Technical College gave Austin-Travis County Emergency Medical Services a demo of its virtual training, its ambulance simulator and other high-tech equipment.
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