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As a new federal administration prepares to assume control, the GovAI Coalition Summit showed the local promise of artificial intelligence, from solutions available to the leaders ready to make them work.
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While cybersecurity remains a high priority for many CIOs, we spoke to technology leaders to understand what other skills are difficult to find when recruiting new talent.
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In addition to upskilling and transforming their workforce, IT leaders in government are investing in enterprise technology that can scale for the future.
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Retired NSA director Gen. Keith Alexander spoke with Sen. Chris Van Hollen about cybersecurity at a Fort Meade Alliance event.
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New Mexico has a unique program that combines behavioral economics and predictive analytics.
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ITS expects to lose 25 percent of its employees to retirement and will need experts to bridge the skill gap.
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The academy's success shows that a path exists to address the need for continuous professional data development in government at low cost.
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One of Dunlap's first orders of business will be to look at how to optimize efficiencies through potential consolidation efforts.
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In a series of responses to the audit, the Department of Technology, Management and Budget indicated agreement with the findings and spelled out changes that are already underway.
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The signing of the executive order was canceled Tuesday afternoon, but the document is still expected to be signed at a later date.
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Elaine Chao has been approved to serve as the next secretary of Transportation. How will she implement Trump's infrastructure agenda?
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In this Q&A, Almis Udrys discusses his role with the city and "cross-pollination" with other cities.
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The center's Rapid Response Center helps businesses, nonprofits and government agencies cope with network security incidents.
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A new report on the Department of Transportation's Smart City Challenge finds that transit projects are managing not only commuting and congestion, but also broader social issues like job access and even infant mortality.
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In the struggle to feed an ever-growing population, American university scientists are working to use a data-driven approach to the global problem.
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As the number of state and local CDOs grows, a newly released white paper identifies some common best practices for the position.
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The move blindsided the technology industry, which thought that its main battle on the immigration front was over the number of H-1B visas — which took a backseat as tech workers and entrepreneurs already legally living and working in the U.S. worried about their own futures.
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Traditional public procurement processes don't work in an era of startups and rapid technological change.
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Patient privacy and the security of electronic data remain key issues in the ongoing debate over a statewide prescription drug monitoring program in Missouri, but if legislators don't pass a bill this session, county programs are poised to fill the void.
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By creating easily accessible visual representations of data and building interactive models, engagement in infrastructure planning and disaster preparedness increases exponentially.
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Attendees looked at ways cities such as built-out San Francisco are using Esri technology to find room for growth and Los Angeles County assesses need for parks.