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The Colorado Department of Education's four-year strategic plan includes a goal for 100 percent of 2029 high school graduates to have a quality work-based learning experience.
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While overall ransomware attack numbers remained steady, higher education institutions drove a sharp rise in exposed records, fueled in part by third-party software vulnerabilities.
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The Hampden County Assistant District Attorney's Office is training high schoolers to give presentations about online safety at elementary and middle schools across Western Massachusetts.
The CDG/CDE AWS Champions Awards honor AWS customers who are setting new standards for innovation in the public sector.
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With one out of every five Americans still living in non-metropolitan areas, and considering that those areas now face natural decline with more deaths than births, the problem of the youth exodus from rural America is one that simply cannot be ignored.
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Twenty-four thousand training vouchers will be made available to state residents.
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"Allowing our clients the ability to check their benefits at anytime without delay is a key goal for the program."
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California expects to save $1.5 billion over five years from a statewide IT consolidation.
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Fourteen public-sector IT leaders make Computerworld magazine's list of 'Premier 100 IT Leaders' list for 2010.
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Federal CIO Vivek Kundra and Federal CTO Aneesh Chopra hope state and local governments make similar transparency and collaboration measures.
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Worker productivity could improve when based on actual results instead of time worked.
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Elevating state CIO to a Cabinet-level position also suggested.
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Seattle Mayor-elect Mike McGinn to retain some of Greg Nickels' staff, including CIO Bill Schrier.
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Kevin Dickey, CIO and chief information security officer of Contra Costa County, Calif., reforms a redundant Department of Motor Vehicles paper application process for all the state's counties.
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Of 1,400 CIOs surveyed, more than 40 percent say their IT departments are having trouble keeping up with the current workload.
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John Gillispie says decision to leave unrelated to proposed IT consolidation.
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Chief information security officers and technology leaders celebrate President Obama's selection of government and industry veteran Howard Schmidt.
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Federal funding will help state enhance cyber-security projects, boost emergency management operations.
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A unique high school curriculum offers Houston students a career path in law enforcement and criminal justice.
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Government is going Lean these days, and it should go without technology, at least for now.
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