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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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Web 2.0 can be found everywhere in government, but so far it's no killer app.
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The New York State Office of the State Comptroller institutes a Business Analysis Center of Excellence.
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'Aging funk' among politicians and government agencies, as well as zombie programs, demand a good housecleaning.
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This week, users will choose four winners who will receive $500 to attend local government IT event in Chicago.
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New agreement between IBM and the Texas Department of Information Resources for Texas' data center consolidation is expected to be completed in February, according to the two parties.
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Virginia Gov.-Elect Bob McDonnell appoints Jim Duffey, IT consultant and former vice chairman of the Northern Virginia Technology Council.
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The city will use $7 million Recovery Act grant to expand and upgrade public computer centers in hopes to help job seekers find work.
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Citizens can access state spending and map data on Open.alabama.gov.
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New list of broadband stimulus eligibility requirements enable urban cities to compete by not mandating 'unserved' or 'underserved' coverage status.
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The declining number of students in science and engineering prompts agency to seek proposals to reverse trend.
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School districts could also be eligible to receive stimulus dollars from Race to the Top.
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Quasi-government agency plans public-private partnership to give Web-based e-mail and office productivity applications to state and local governments.
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In 2011, five U.S. cities will get the chance to receive a customized Web 2.0 solution to improve transparency and efficiency.
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Even public CIOs aren't immune to downsizing and layoffs.
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Data center migration saving cash-strapped California $100,000 per month, according to technology officials.
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For the past five years, Atlantic City has outsourced its IT maintenance and operations to a subcontractor.
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The New York State Office for Technology has 18 months to migrate nearly 100,000 additional users to the e-mail solution currently managed by the state CIO's office.
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2010 Horizon Report list e-books and gesture-based computing among trends.
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