Big Data & Analytics

Will AWS’s $50B Bet Rewire Government AI and Supercomputing?
Science & Technology Will AWS’s $50B Bet Rewire Government AI and Supercomputing?

Donald Gainsborough sits at the intersection of policy, technology, and governance, translating big bets like AWS’s $50B investment into real-world outcomes for public missions while holding a firm line on privacy, consent, and transparency. In this conversation with Ethan Blaine, he connects the

Can OBBA Align Federal Guardrails With State Delivery?
Government Can OBBA Align Federal Guardrails With State Delivery?

Every check mailed late, every call unanswered, and every case reopened after churn signals a system stretched thin by design, not accident. The One Big Beautiful Bill Act forces a choice with real consequences: lean on federal oversight to set guardrails and build shared infrastructure, or lean on

How Are Government Leaders Enhancing Service Accessibility?
Science & Technology How Are Government Leaders Enhancing Service Accessibility?

Introduction In an era where seamless access to services is increasingly expected, government leaders are stepping up to transform how citizens interact with public systems, addressing real challenges faced by many. Consider a scenario where a single parent, juggling work and family

How Can Intelligent Care Delivery Transform Healthcare?
Public Services & Infrastructure How Can Intelligent Care Delivery Transform Healthcare?

I'm thrilled to sit down with Donald Gainsborough, a visionary in the realm of healthcare technology and policy. As a leader at Government Curated, Donald has been instrumental in driving transformative change in federal and public healthcare systems through intelligent care delivery. With his deep

ISU Researchers Develop App to Predict Indoor Heat Waves
Science & Technology ISU Researchers Develop App to Predict Indoor Heat Waves

Addressing the Crisis of Indoor Heat in Urban Areas In urban centers like Des Moines, Iowa, a silent threat looms over many households during scorching summer months: extreme indoor heat in homes without air conditioning, posing a significant public health challenge. With over half of the

New York Voters Back Digital City Map for Housing Push
Public Services & Infrastructure New York Voters Back Digital City Map for Housing Push

In a groundbreaking move that could reshape urban planning in one of America's largest cities, over 70% of New York City voters have approved a pivotal amendment to the City Charter, mandating the creation of a unified, digitized city map under the Department of City Planning (DCP). This decision,

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