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A year-long trial across 14 agencies saved an average of 95 minutes per day and improved workflows. Now state officials are broadening access to AI tools as local governments prepare to follow suit.
The DOGE affiliates will also keep unfettered access to federal education and taxpayer information.
Annual cybersecurity training may help an organization stay compliant, but it doesn’t mean they’re more secure.