Georgia releases FY 2025 annual state IT report highlighting technology projects

Shawnzia A. Thomas, State Chief Information Officer and GTA Executive Director at Georgia Technology Authority
Shawnzia A. Thomas, State Chief Information Officer and GTA Executive Director at Georgia Technology Authority
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The Georgia Technology Authority released the FY 2025 Annual State IT Report on Mar. 6, outlining major technology initiatives across state agencies, advancements in artificial intelligence programs, and new funding for broadband infrastructure.

The report is intended to provide an overview of how Georgia is building on its current momentum in information technology and highlights key efforts to modernize systems and improve digital services.

According to the announcement, featured efforts include a range of innovative technology projects implemented by various Georgia agencies. The report also discusses the evolution of artificial intelligence programs within the state government and details newly secured funding aimed at expanding broadband infrastructure.

Officials say that these initiatives are part of a broader strategy to enhance public services through technological innovation. The full FY 2025 Annual State IT Report is available for download from the Georgia Technology Authority website.

As Georgia continues investing in digital transformation, observers may look for further developments in AI integration and improvements in statewide connectivity.



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