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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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Computer modeling and interactive data visualization can make big data significantly more accessible.
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The effort is a little known program called the Presidential Innovation Fellows, which brings techie geniuses into the government for six months in an effort to upgrade the feds, digital-wise.
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The price tag will not be cheap.
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The scam targets state attorneys, who have been receiving phishing emails. And if the link or attachment provided is clicked, a scammer can install malware on the computer.
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Homeland Security officials have claimed a federal contractor based in Georgia used an agency computer to perform routine background checks of job applicants and that there was no malicious intent in the checks.
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The department has recently created a strong social media presence while simultaneously upgrading its popular "Made in Alabama" website.
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This will be the last issue of Public CIO, but the ideas, words and people who care about CIO leadership will continue to appear online at Govtech.com and in Government Technology.
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States look to new proposals for technology guidance, bringing fresh ideas to the lawmaking conversation.
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New analytical tools are allowing policymakers to focus on community wellness, not just on treating sickness.
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A series of tech briefs on recent Microsoft, Department of Justice, and Trump news.
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Through its three primary services, cloud computing can deliver enormous value-add to government agencies.
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The project is working to replacing 558 bridges in three years, and has strict guidelines for design reviews and specific types of required responsiveness.
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Paul Pate has stressed repeatedly that the legislation is focused on technology upgrades that will secure integrity without limiting the franchise.
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The site has been provided as a tool to help close the skills gap that Iowa, like many other states, is facing.
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While Internet access remains a priority, it is no longer the driving need behind tech projects being funded in Seattle.
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Despite the vote on this bill, a separate bill that would make much of the same information part of a publicly searchable statewide database remains alive.
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An evolving economy and cybersecurity concerns rank as chief priorities for many as President Trump takes office.
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Ajit Pai, a Republican member of the Federal Communications Commission, will take over for Tom Wheeler.