GovTech stories
The French AI group is targeting sensitive public-sector and enterprise uses in Singapore, where stricter controls can slow deployment but boost credibility.
The deal expands joint work on robots, drones and AI tools for Singapore's security agencies, though financial terms were not disclosed.
The tie-up could speed secure AI adoption for regulated Japanese firms, with NEC set to roll out Claude to about 30,000 staff.
Agencies could cut disclosure delays as the new system automates redaction of body-worn camera, CCTV and phone footage before release.
Public agencies may soon use faster threat detection as NCS ties up with Mistral AI, VAST Data and robotics firms across Asia Pacific.
Pressure is mounting on ANZ agencies to show returns from data and AI spending as Databricks adds Davinia Simon to court government buyers.
The public sector software group is reshaping its leadership to push AI across products and engineering for 6,000 customers.
Measured gains in service speed and transparency drove Granicus's awards, with councils cutting wait times, costs and phone enquiries.
Defence bidders risk compliance failures and lost contracts if they rely on ChatGPT for tasks that demand audit-ready, repeatable results.
Public sector and essential services could gain tighter AI controls as OneAdvanced’s IQ keeps data hosted in the UK and embeds governance rules.
Housing teams facing tighter compliance checks can use a new tool that cites housing-specific sources to support decisions and inspections.
Australia’s care providers could cut paperwork as Beam opens a Melbourne hub and rolls out AI tools already used by 75,000 workers worldwide.
Governments facing ageing registry systems can now tap specialist advice on modernisation, interoperability and investment planning from Foster Moore.
The funding will help Rilian hire staff and push Caspian into the US and Gulf markets as governments race to automate cyber defence.
Greater control over sensitive data could help UK organisations adopt AI faster, with BT’s new sovereign portfolio aimed at regulated workloads.
The Edinburgh conference will put AI trust and governance centre stage as speakers from OpenAI, OpenUK and academia address business risk.
Extra government support may help UK fintech scale, but firms still face costly reporting and compliance frictions, Leo Labeis said.
More than 500 delegates will hear how AI, cyber threats and automation are reshaping the role of telecoms networks and infrastructure.
Public sector digital projects cut waits, boosted participation and saved staff time across UK councils as Granicus named seven award winners.
Fewer helicopter checks and faster maintenance could save DOC more than $1 million over six years at hard-to-reach park sites.