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Effective Feb. 1, school districts across Louisiana are legally required to have at least one camera in each special education classroom. Parents can request footage if they believe their child was abused or neglected.
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The University of Colorado System Office will cover the $2 million cost of access for 100,000 users in the first year, with other campuses picking up the tab for their individual costs in later years.
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After being accused of using AI for coursework, a student filed a lawsuit arguing that her anxiety and obsessive compulsive disorders contribute to a writing style that was falsely flagged as AI-generated.
The CDG/CDE AWS Champions Awards honor AWS customers who are setting new standards for innovation in the public sector.
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New chairman Julius Genachowski and a greater focus on Internet and software policy may mean interesting changes for the FCC.
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Special events will help CIOs build business skills, network with others.
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Gartner report highlights challenges set by President Obama's policy for government technology.
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Annual Public CIO survey shows rising importance of CIO role in government.
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Vivek Kundra's appointment as federal CIO will invigorate federal government IT use.
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"The Web is the future and it's here. We just need to catch up to it."
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Martha Johnson, a vice president at Computer Sciences Corp., was the GSA's chief of staff during the Clinton administration.
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State agencies and departments to conduct an "as-is" inventory of their business and technology by June 30.
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State and local government observers foresee an agenda of innovation.
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Tech-based economic development initiative lures IBM, GE and others to Michigan.
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Missouri finds a replacement for Bill Bryan, who was assigned to run state parks.
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Report findings highlight various ways the Hawaii government can upgrade outdated technology systems to improve efficiency.
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Legislation gives Gov. Chet Culver the power to appoint a CIO with expanded powers.
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Since 2008, government IT mainstay Adrian Farley has served as the chief deputy for Policy and Program Management for the Office of the State Chief Information Officer.
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New administrations in November could be seeking IT advice.
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As interim CIO, Robinson led effort to evaluate and restructure state's data center initiative.
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Winners of technology innovation awards in state government will be named at NASCIO's annual conference in September in Miami.
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