Government digital transformation is shifting from technology adoption to operating-model redesign. As AI, cybersecurity, and edge computing converge, agencies must re-anchor capability around local action, explicit decision rights, and verifiable trust. This briefing explains why hybrid architectures create governance drift unless workload partitioning, service ownership, and accountability are clearly defined. It also shows how cybersecurity is moving beyond perimeter defense into operational assurance, requiring identity assurance, verification of states and events, and stronger controls across physical and digital environments. Edge computing is emerging as a continuity governance strategy for intermittent connectivity, while AI governance must catch up to rapid deployment with provenance controls, guardrails, and human accountability. The core message: architecture is becoming governance, and successful public-sector transformation depends on aligning capability, trust, and control where work actually happens.
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