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Big Data in Smart Cities: From Policy to Practice
Editorial Big Data in Smart Cities: From Policy to Practice

The term "smart city" has become a fixture in urban planning, promising a future of optimized infrastructure and seamless public services. Yet for many municipal leaders, the reality falls short of the hype. Cities are drowning in data from sensors, cameras, and connected devices, but they are

Beyond Automation: A Digital Governance Plan for 2026
Editorial Beyond Automation: A Digital Governance Plan for 2026

For most people, “government speed” still means delays, paperwork, and confusion. While the private sector runs on real-time updates and automation, many government departments lag behind. This isn’t just a tech problem; it’s a trust problem. In a poll by Cornell University, 62% of Americans report

One Big Bill, Big Tax Changes: What Businesses Need to Know
Editorial One Big Bill, Big Tax Changes: What Businesses Need to Know

Every year, the IRS implements inflation-related modifications to more than 60 tax provisions to keep income tax brackets, deductions, and other elements in line with the shifts in the cost of living. For the tax year 2025, which pertains to returns submitted in 2026, these modifications resulted

Cyber Threats Are Escalating — Is Your Agency Prepared?
Editorial Cyber Threats Are Escalating — Is Your Agency Prepared?

Over the past two years, 95% of government organizations have experienced data breaches, indicating a major increase in targeted attacks on systems that power government and public sector operations. From zero-day exploits to state-sponsored espionage, the risks are more aggressive and complex than

How Digital Tools Can Speed Up & Secure B2G Deals
Editorial How Digital Tools Can Speed Up & Secure B2G Deals

Public procurement has long been a paradox: the bigger the need, the slower the process. Whether sourcing defense technologies, public infrastructure, or everyday digital services, government contracts are often bogged down by outdated systems and red tape. While these processes are designed to

Modern Solutions for America’s Aging Infrastructure
Editorial Modern Solutions for America’s Aging Infrastructure

There’s an uncomfortable truth most governments ignore: “fixed” is not the same as future-proofed. For decades, America’s repair culture has been reactive—paving over cracks, replacing worn valves, and patching bridges just enough to keep traffic moving. But in an age of climate extremes, rising

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