PAC cites skills shortfall in ‘uneven’ public sector AI adoption – PublicTechnology
The parliamentary committee has encouraged Whitehall to ensure that it is not only getting the most out of new tech, but also realising the ‘enormous’ innovation potential of frontline staff
Analysis of factors influencing digital literacy of rural elderly people-evidence from China | BMC Public Health
Sample selection To analyze the factors influencing digital literacy among elderly rural residents, it is essential to choose a representative sample of this population. The representativeness of the rural elderly
Joshua Edmonds Named to Leadership Role in Public Broadband Push
WASHINGTON, Oct. 2, 2025 – Joshua Edmonds, who led one of the country’s fastest community broadband deployments, is joining the Board of the American Association for Public Broadband. Edmonds is
Preparing future-ready public health professionals: a blended, AI-integrated pedagogical innovation | BMC Medical Education
Higher education is undergoing a transformative shift from traditional passive instruction to learner-centred methodologies that encourage students to construct knowledge actively rather than receive it passively. This evolution is especially
The New Digital Divide in Higher Education: AI as Public Capability or Private Advantage? – PA TIMES Online
The views expressed are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of ASPA as an organization. By Wilson WongSeptember 19, 2025 In the study of Public
Written Statement: Artificial Intelligence and Digital Transformation in Welsh Public Services (18 September 2025)
In June, I announced that the Welsh Government would establish an Office for Artificial Intelligence (AI) to strengthen our internal capability, facilitate informed policymaking and support meaningful collaboration with stakeholders
NYCHA residents graduate from program designed to open new opportunities for public housing residents – QNS
Twenty NYCHA residents graduated from the NYCHA Technology Academy five-week program. Photo courtesy of Tameek Williams Twenty NYCHA residents graduated from the NYCHA Technology Academy over the summer at Pomonok
WTO Public Forum 2025 session – Invisible trade: Data, services and the digital divide
Body The digital transformation is reshaping the global economy, redefining how goods and services are produced, traded, and consumed. Digitally delivered services are now among the fastest-growing components of international
Transcript: Mayor Adams to Distribute 350,000 Free, Brand-New Chromebooks With Internet Access to Public School Students, Advancing Commitment to Close Digital Divide, Make NYC More Affordable
Chancellor Melissa Aviles-Ramos, Department of Education: Good morning, everyone. We could do better than that. Good morning. Thank you. We’re in the Bronx. I know you’re louder than that. I
Mayor Adams to Distribute 350,000 Free, Brand-New Chromebooks With Internet Access to Public School Students, Advancing Commitment to Close Digital Divide, Make NYC More Affordable
NEW YORK – New York City Mayor Eric Adams, New York City Chief Technology Officer (CTO) Matthew Fraser, New York City Public Schools Chancellor Melissa Aviles-Ramos, T-Mobile, Dell Technologies, and