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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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Minnesota state government has authorized tens of millions of dollars in grants to support expansion of the state's high-speed communications network into underserved towns and rural areas.
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The state archives are supposed to be the final destination for the most important records about state government and how leaders made their decisions.
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A prototype of the system sits in an engineering lab at Rice University, and bidding is open for manufacturers who want to produce it wholesale.
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A replacement for the antiquated Child and Adult Protective System, which was implemented 20 years ago, was first scheduled to be completed this fall.
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The California city is on the hunt for a new breed of cybersecurity professional: the cyber-risk officer.
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James Collins will continue to serve as the state CIO under its new gubernatorial leadership.
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Shared services succeeds when local governments follow certain best practices and focus on the right technologies.
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Organizations are extending the concept of sharing beyond infrastructure and applications to include IT talent.
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The lawmaker said his legislation would give more meaningful assistance to victims of the breach and would require stronger security for information in the future.
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As states seek to evolve their modernization projects from a traditional, monolithic approach to a more flexible one, there is much to be learned from recent projects.
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North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum recently announced some changes to the C-suite in Bismarck.
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There are some successful examples of shared IT services at the local level, but more is needed and challenges can impede their growth.
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Take a look back at the major career changes of the year.
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Some say that a president with a business background should understand the value of data in decision-making.
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When it comes to data, the research suggests government is limited not by a lack of data, but by the process and tools it uses to examine it. Before data transformations can occur in government, researchers argue the institutions using it must embrace strategic change.
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Municipalities across Kansas are mobilizing their data to inform the citizenry and drive performance improvements.
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At a recent board meeting, FirstNet officials laid out a 100-day plan that indicates a number of strategic milestones the authority plans to hit once an award is made.
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On its mission to become the nation's first smart state, Illinois held its second workshop solidifying goals and project leads.