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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 Texas Health and Human Services Commission wants to hear from vendors who are able to provide and support mandatory safety surveillance of certain facilities.
The university has requested both a point-of-sale solution and a physical card access system to replace its current solution.
The agency published an RFO seeking a SaaS solution for the organic certification program that will streamline and quicken the pace of operations while ensuring customer service improvement.
The council will assess the landscape, legal and ethical concerns, and state government use. Its seven members will begin reviewing reports this summer.
The San Antonio medical school is requesting a website for the San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium.
The airport has requested assistance in improving various functions via artificial intelligence, machine learning and simulation technologies.
These members include two academics, a legal expert and a cyber professional; they will help shape AI use by state government agencies.
Of the three, DIR spent the most on IT-specific purchases, while TxDOT’s largest expenditure appears to be with a built infrastructure firm.
The JETI Act aims to attract large, capital-intensive economic development projects that bring new capital investment and create new, good-paying jobs in Texas communities.
The city is looking to enter into a three-year master service agreement with two one-year renewal options for a cloud-based software as a service.
The city is seeking an AMS with robust customer self-service, intuitive workflow automation and city systems interfacing capabilities.
DPS requires two subscriptions, both of which must include full optical, 360-degree field of aircraft detection, classification and an alert system.
The position is eligible for remote work within the state of Texas and has a monthly salary range of $8,850 to $9,166.
City public works unveiled the latest dashboards to help constituents visualize projects across the city and interact with municipal employees.
The city plans to upgrade SCADA systems in both its wastewater and water departments, in addition to $2.4 million in IT allocations.
The commission plans to publish a consolidated e-Health record request for offers in March, and the request will cover more than two dozen facilities.
The requested system must include a role-based access control system, secure data encryption, user authentication and robust access controls.
The vendor will provide OneTrust software to the social services agency as part of the state’s shared technology services.
Both systems must be capable of automating business processes, manual data entry and the enforcement of business rules and best practices while minimizing duplicate data entries and county-specific modifications to the application(s).
The requested solution must be configurable to meet the commission’s business needs and have processing capabilities, enhanced reviewing features, comprehensive reporting, advanced production capabilities and the ability to handle large data quantities.
The department’s chief information officer, Anh Selissen, will provide more information about the department’s IT outlook for 2024 at an Industry Insider — Texas Member Briefing on Feb. 29.
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