More From the Future Nation Series
Route Fifty | Future Nation: AI-Enabled Security
Tuesday, July 21, 2 PM - 3 PM EDTState and local governments are on the front lines of a rapidly evolving cybersecurity landscape, where artificial intelligence is changing how attacks are carried out and how defenses are built. Adversaries use AI to automate and scale their efforts, making attacks faster and more targeted, while state and local teams must protect critical infrastructure, public safety systems, and resident data with limited resources and growing risk. This session will explore how state and local cybersecurity leaders are using AI to strengthen detection, response, and overall resilience. Speakers will share how they are improving visibility across distributed environments, prioritizing threats, and responding in real time. The conversation will also examine how threat actors are evolving, what that means for states, cities, and counties, and how leaders can better prepare for future threats.
Route Fifty | Future Nation: AI and Transportation
Tuesday, August 04, 2 PM - 3 PM EDTState and local transportation agencies are being asked to deliver more reliable and efficient services while managing aging infrastructure, workforce constraints, and growing demand. Artificial intelligence is helping agencies make better use of their data, enabling more proactive maintenance, smarter planning, and more responsive transit systems across cities and regions. This session will explore how state and local transportation leaders are using AI to improve operations and the rider experience. Speakers will share practical examples across areas like predictive maintenance, route optimization, and real-time system monitoring. The discussion will also focus on how agencies are integrating AI into existing systems and scaling these capabilities across complex transportation networks.
Route Fifty | Future Nation: AI and Service Delivery
Thursday, October 08, 2 PM - 3 PM EDTAcross state and local government, agencies are working to improve how services are delivered to residents in areas like motor vehicles, permitting, and housing. Long wait times, outdated systems, and fragmented processes continue to create challenges for both staff and the public. Artificial intelligence is emerging as a tool to help streamline these services and improve overall experience. This session will explore how state and local leaders are using AI to modernize service delivery and make interactions more efficient and accessible. Speakers will share how they are automating routine processes, improving digital services, and using data to better understand and respond to resident needs. The discussion will also focus on implementation challenges and how agencies are driving adoption across their organizations