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Government Technology magazine’s Top 25 Doers, Dreamers and Drivers for 2025, released last week, highlights the work of Miami-Dade County CIO Margaret Brisbane.
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Government Technology magazine’s Top 25 Doers, Dreamers and Drivers for 2025, released this week, highlights the work of former Fort Lauderdale CIO Tamecka McKay.
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Government Technology magazine’s Top 25 Doers, Dreamers and Drivers for 2025, released this week, highlights the work of Leon County CIO Michelle Taylor.
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The documents removed from the city’s website contained sensitive personal information about residents, including Social Security numbers, driver’s license numbers and federal tax identifications.
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Government Technology will host the Florida Public Sector Cybersecurity Summit on Tuesday and Wednesday, featuring conversations with leading cybersecurity leaders from state and local government.
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A new camera system from Miami-Dade County Public Schools is responsible for catching and fining drivers who don’t stop for school buses, resulting in approximately $2.5 million in citations.
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The aim? To help craft technology that can power smart cities. The call for candidates comes as more accelerators and incubators provide guidance and other vital assistance to government technology companies.
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Earlier this week, Florida county election officials had trouble posting primary results due to slow and crashing election websites managed by VR Systems.
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The winning solutions include RouteMe, Signapse and Mapsted, which will undergo testing at MIA through fall 2024.
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Sponholtz brings extensive IT experience from state agencies including the Department of Transportation and the Department of Environmental Protection.
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Sunny Isles Beach CIO Derrick Arias offers his account of triaging the July CrowdStrike/Microsoft event and what his team will take from the experience to apply when — not if — they experience another outage.
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Join e.Republic’s webinar, “Supercharge Your Business with Public-Sector Events,” at 3:30 p.m. Monday, in which industry experts will share game-changing strategies that will transform your approach to public-sector events.
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This year, seven Florida counties, including Sarasota County, were recognized for their innovative efforts and technology projects. The county has been active in using community engagement technology to communicate changes and offer information.
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This year, seven Florida counties, including Polk County, were recognized for their innovative efforts and technology projects, impacting residents communitywide.
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This year, seven Florida counties, including Charlotte County, were recognized for their innovative efforts and technology projects, impacting residents communitywide.
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This year, seven Florida counties were recognized for their innovative efforts and technology projects, impacting residents communitywide.
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Approximately $963,000 will be used to purchase technology for the center, and $525,000 will be used by the county’s Digital Forensics Unit to pay for hardware, work stations and computer software.
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During Industry Insider — Florida’s upcoming briefing, FDOT CIO Glendora Fortune and Florida Gaming Control Commission CIO Susan Whitmire will discuss their respective organizations and their IT work.
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City of Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer appointed Lopez to the role earlier today, officially replacing former CIO Rosa Akhtarkhavari, who stepped down as CIO at the beginning of June.
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With hurricane season officially underway, Industry Insider — Florida reached out to the division to see what technology it has in its arsenal to deal with potential storms.
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The county has partnered with Leading Edge Aerial Technologies to rent a spraying drone for about $3,000 a month to combat mosquitos.