Agencies & Departments

How Can States Successfully Implement Medicaid Work Requirements?
Public Services & Infrastructure How Can States Successfully Implement Medicaid Work Requirements?

The landscape of American healthcare is currently undergoing one of its most significant structural transformations as state agencies race to integrate mandatory work requirements into their Medicaid programs following the passage of federal HR 1 legislation. With an estimated 18.5 million

Connecticut Debates New Limits on License Plate Surveillance
Science & Technology Connecticut Debates New Limits on License Plate Surveillance

A single drive through a suburban Connecticut town now triggers dozens of silent, high-speed shutters that log your location, time, and identity with surgical precision, creating an invisible trail of every resident's movements across the state. While most drivers see these devices as routine tools

Trend Analysis: Digital Transformation in Public Benefits
Science & Technology Trend Analysis: Digital Transformation in Public Benefits

The traditional image of public assistance often involves endless waiting rooms and a labyrinth of paperwork that historically discouraged the very individuals it was designed to help. Today, a digital revolution is fundamentally altering this landscape, turning "red tape" into a streamlined,

Should DOD Civilians Aid Domestic Border Enforcement?
Policy & Legislation Should DOD Civilians Aid Domestic Border Enforcement?

The Department of Defense has recently initiated a high-priority effort to pivot civilian resources toward domestic border security, marking a significant departure from traditional administrative roles. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth issued a memorandum urging Department of Defense civilians to

Can Tribal Nations Overcome the Digital Sovereignty Gap?
Public Services & Infrastructure Can Tribal Nations Overcome the Digital Sovereignty Gap?

The physical reality of a fiber-optic cable terminating abruptly at a reservation boundary serves as a stark reminder of the persistent infrastructure gaps that continue to isolate Indigenous communities from the modern global economy. When high-speed internet stops exactly where sovereign land

Michigan Moves to Ban Foreign Drones for State Agencies
Science & Technology Michigan Moves to Ban Foreign Drones for State Agencies

A New Frontier in State Security and Procurement The sky over the Great Lakes is becoming a focal point for a sophisticated legislative maneuver designed to safeguard Michigan's critical data from international prying eyes. Michigan is currently at the center of a growing national debate regarding

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