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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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Congress could supersede an FCC rule, but legislation that guts the rule could be blocked by Senate Democrats who support net neutrality.
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Trump has proposed an “America’s Infrastructure First” policy that would rebuild and modernize the country’s transportation, water, electricity, telecommunications and security systems, and Democrats have signaled that they would be willing to work with him on a package.
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The defining feature of the new perceptive stage is that the work involved in interacting with government will be significantly reduced and automated for all parties involved.
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The Tennessee Alcoholic Beverage Commission is preparing to fully automate license, permit and evidence-cataloging processes, as a new state audit finds a paper culture persists within the agency.
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Despite a lengthy IT career in private industry, Hoang says he is taking a measured approach to his new responsibilities.
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Reports find that the state’s sales tax and many other traditional sources of revenue are in decline because the state wasn’t keeping up with technology shifts.
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If the president-elect holds grudges against tech giants for the way many of them maligned and ridiculed him at every step of the presidential campaign, he worked hard not to let them show.
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After an attack in November, the Secretary of State's office was able to trace the breach to the Department of Homeland Security, which has denied it tried to break through the state’s computer firewall.
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The tool will provide access to more than 5.3 million records related to corporations, companies and partnerships along with millions of downloadable PDF images of Statements of Information.
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Many jurisdictions, like San Francisco, are successfully partnering with early-stage tech companies. But it won't work for everyone.
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The continuum of public engagement is bookended by social media and face-to-face consultations.
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Gov. Maggie Hassan signed a basketful of bills into law by with an effective date of Jan. 1, 2017.
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Information technology bosses often don’t start out looking for below-ground space. But those IT managers can be like a car shopper who stumbles across a model with all of the latest crash avoidance features. Once they’ve seen it, anything less doesn’t feel quite safe enough.
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Looking to help close this digital divide, the University of California-Riverside plans to open a new Center for Broadband Policy and Digital Literacy.
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Nashville, Tenn.'s new chief strategy officer will work to further the city's goals of citizen-centric government and transparency in the coming fiscal year.
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In citing the enormous potential for saving human lives, the U.S. Department of Transportation is opening up the floor to public comment on a rule mandating new vehicles be outfitted with vehicle-to-vehicle communication technology.
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Colorado CIO Suma Nallapati wants to transform IT systems so that people look forward to interacting with government.
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The first phase of a new state portal that aims to improve online access to information about services and resources for those with disabilities in an easy-to-understand manner is expected to be up and running by the end of 2017.