State CIO Group Seeks Federal Support for AI, Cybersecurity
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The National Association of State CIOs' 2026 agenda focuses on federal legislation and funding for AI policy, cybersecurity investment, and critical infrastructure. This aims to support state IT programs in managing multiple priorities.
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NASCIO Agenda Focuses on AI Policy, Cyber Investment and Critical Infrastructure State CIOs have lots on their plates, juggling multiple priorities from AI to cybersecurity. But the state IT programs don't have to go it alone. The National Association of State CIOs' 2026 agenda focuses on federal legislation - and federal funds - that could help state IT programs.