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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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As with Brexit, there are many concerns surrounding what effect Trump will have on majorly progressive industries, such as the technology industry.
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The presidential election Nov. 8 undeniably shifted the national political power structure, but changes at the state level remain unclear as the impacts of governors' races continue to play out.
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One of the wildest, most exhausting election seasons officially ended with the election of Donald Trump.
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Being honest is much harder than being transparent. Having integrity is hardest of all. Maybe today, with this horror of an election finished, we can stop accepting transparency as a watered-down substitute for truthfulness.
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To better understand and respond to citizens’ needs and allocate public resources more efficiently, governments must use predictive analytics to leverage data and develop innovative solutions to contemporary urban challenges.
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Though there is no indication hackers affected the outcome of the election, we still must act to improve the cybersecurity of American elections.
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California CIO Amy Tong and Deputy CIO Chris Cruz aim to help navigate procurement challenges and opportunities.
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In demonstrating success on the path to digital government, Missouri CIO Rich Kliethermes stresses the importance of data in telling your story.
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Incoming Florida House Speaker Richard Corcoran says the new rule is needed to raise ethical standards and regain public confidence in the legislative process.
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Security is a process and there’s a set of activities that every organization needs to do.
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Early experiments in internet voting have gone badly. And there is bipartisan consensus that to do it right would require perhaps decades of planning.
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In North Carolina, data on citizens casting absentee ballots contains a host of personal identifiers and is readily available. But should it be?
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Magistrate judges must question the scope and validity of each warrant application that crosses their desks.
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GovOps is taking its lessons — such as user-centric design and delivering "minimally viable products" upfront — and applying them to other projects, whether they're waterfall or agile.
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Getting rid of paper applications speeds up the hiring process, but it can lead to the wrong people making the cut.
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You Google. You Uber. Are you ready to “gov?” Actor (and tech investor) Ashton Kutcher thinks so and it was a theme at the Reverb conference in Denver.
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It’s due to a combination of very powerful forces coalescing, according to one public official.
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How does a city make its data more accessible if the people who have the data are afraid to release it?
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