February 12, 2026 - 18:22

Governor Kay Ivey has formally established the Technology Quality Assurance Board (TQAB), a new body tasked with guiding the responsible adoption of emerging technologies and safeguarding Alabama's statewide IT infrastructure. The board's primary mission is to ensure that all executive-branch agencies deploy new technological solutions in a secure, effective, and fiscally sound manner.
The TQAB will serve as a central review authority for significant technology projects, evaluating them for potential risks, security vulnerabilities, and alignment with strategic goals before they are approved. This proactive oversight is designed to prevent costly failures, protect sensitive state data, and promote interoperability between different agency systems.
Officials emphasized that the board's work is crucial for maintaining public trust as state services become increasingly digital. By instituting rigorous quality assurance standards from the outset, the state aims to enhance service delivery to citizens while rigorously defending against cyber threats. The creation of the TQAB represents a significant step in Alabama's long-term strategy to modernize its operations responsibly, ensuring that technological innovation directly translates into improved efficiency and security for all state functions.
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