GovTech stories
The Singapore startup is seeking stronger public-sector and industry links as it pushes its autonomous delivery software into buildings and logistics.
Agencies handling petabyte-scale intelligence can now search and analyse data in one sovereign environment, cutting transfers between systems.
Without post-launch tracking, councils risk missing savings, faster processing and stronger service delivery from digital upgrades.
The approval opens Spain's public sector market to Tanium Cloud, after the platform met the country's highest security standard for sensitive systems.
Councils and planners will get a single system for consultation data as the deal links engagement software with analytics amid rising scrutiny.
The integration lets regulated firms verify customers with reusable digital IDs while reducing repeated uploads and manual checks.
Backing from a major tech investor strengthens Canberra's push for central AI rules as businesses seek clarity and Australians weigh safeguards.
Millions of test takers will face tighter checks as the British Council rolls out Daon's facial authentication across its global exams.
Councils can now filter vetted circular economy suppliers in one system, easing procurement checks across New South Wales's 128 local authorities.
Public servants tested ChatGPT and Codex on drafting and research, as agencies weigh whether AI can speed up routine work without losing human oversight.
The rollout gives Hyderabad City Police a live tool to verify claims, route online complaints and preserve evidence across multiple Indian languages.
Annual recurring revenue growth and surging demand have prompted Clue to bring in veteran software executive Mark Watson to tighten operations.
It targets defence and government teams needing to handle sensitive data in disconnected environments without direct internet access.
Residents in Subiaco can now lodge requests, pay bills and track applications in one portal after a three-year council system overhaul.
The province found hidden security flaws in public sector systems in hours, a task officials say could have taken a manual review 6.5 years.
The multilingual tool could cut complaint-taking from hours to seconds, easing access for migrants, tourists and others in Hyderabad.
The move comes as New Zealand's emergency services network enters a crucial delivery phase ahead of rollout across 2026 and 2027.
Businesses in Ras Al Khaimah can now run AI workloads on scarce Nvidia B200 chips while keeping data under UAE jurisdiction.
The move sharpens service for councils, the NHS and schools as the group splits public and private sector operations.
Fragmented funding and weak oversight are leaving government digital projects duplicated, costly and slower to deliver for New Zealanders.