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Atlanta information management highlights AI commission, kiosks and seeks one-year IT services extension

3824339 · June 11, 2025
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Atlanta Department of Atlanta Information Management reported stable budget and project status for the quarter, described steps on responsible AI and citywide kiosks usage, and sought a one-year extension and added funding for on-call IT services.

Jason Sankey, chief information officer and commissioner for the Department of Atlanta Information Management, told the Finance Executive Committee that AIM is forecasting to end the year at budget and that the department’s headcount was 104 as of April 30. “As of April 30, the current headcount within the department is at 1 0 4,” Sankey said.

Sankey said AIM has reduced its unfunded headcount to nine, executed multiple procurement actions and is managing 110 active projects—103 controlled, six in caution and one in critical status. “We have a total of 110 projects in flight, of which a 103 are controlled, 6 are in caution, and 1 is in critical status,” he said.

The presentation emphasized the department’s work on AI governance and civic technology. "Our goal is to protect, educate, and deploy responsible AI across the organization," Sankey said, adding the city’s AI commission has held two meetings and the department is building the…

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