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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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The effort to bring in new, more agile blood into the state's cloud/data analytics resource pool is now open, with an award date expected in March.
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Nearly two years after his appointment by the governor, Garcia, who also serves as secretary of the Department of Information Technology, has said he will step down effective Jan. 31.
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Four state CIOs who came to their positions after careers in other fields and one longtime state IT executive reflect on how their experiences informed their priorities, decision-making and relationship building.
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Tomorrow's technology will enhance citizen services while improving how government functions.
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FirstNet and public safety officials take a look at how broadband can power a public safety transformation.
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The tensions have played out via personal battles on social media.
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The state Office of Consumer Affairs and Business Regulation has made public an online archive of data breach notifications affecting Massachusetts residents from 2007 through 2016.
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Twitter has taken shape as a veritable bullhorn for incoming President Donald Trump, which has some in Congress concerned about what he says through the medium.
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Increased venture capital attention, success stories and a viable exit lend credence to the forward momentum of the gov tech marketplace.
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The city rolled out “NextRequest,” an online portal for residents to request city government documents.
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VA hospitals across the country now have their internal performance score cards posted on the Department of Veterans Affairs website.
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Technological innovation is just one of the many pressing matters on a president's crowded plate.
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On the cusp of an RFP release intended to shake up traditional procurement methods, the state of Ohio is outlining specific problems it intends to tackle across all of its agencies and departments.
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Backers of the Internet streaming levy say it’s just another step in governments’ attempts to adapt the tax code to the modern world.
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However, according to a civil rights attorney, the city has shown improvement in its handling of records requests in the past year.
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From flood control in Texas, to wildlife protection in Florida to earthquake alerts in Los Angeles, the IoT is making connections in the public sector.
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According to a 2016 Center for Digital Government (CDG) survey, 37 percent of the 178 government IT officials surveyed admitted their printers were more vulnerable than other endpoints on the network.
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Did the Russians influence the U.S. presidential election? And how did hackers gain access to 1.5 billion Yahoo accounts?