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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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Stanford University researchers shared the fruits and frustrations of their efforts to clarify the government's current practices around the encryption of electronic devices during a Crypto Policy Project event Nov. 2.
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Officials are confident that the appropriate security is in place to prevent any manipulation, disruption or fraud.
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Brandon Williams may be the first-ever state digital transformation officer.
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The Unified Health Infrastructure Project, or UHIP, which launched Sept. 13, had immediate problems. Add to that, Tuesday was the beginning of open enrollment for HealthSource RI.
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States have a role to play, Clinton has said, "but we need a national framework."
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Even though most polls are working with decades-old machines that lose or miscount votes, states and the federal government are largely ignoring the problem.
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Looking forward, the goal is for practices associated with open data to become simply a part of good government management in the future, rather than being viewed as a separate concept.
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MNsure users started reported crashes starting around 11:30 a.m. By noon, state IT officials issued a statement saying the MNsure website and nearly 70 other state websites had been experiencing intermittent outages.
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The White House recently broke down how the reins for social media accounts will be passed on to the next president.
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The proposed amendment to the state Constitution appears tantalizingly simple: No bill can receive a final vote in either the state Assembly or Senate until its final language has been posted online for 72 hours.
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Robert Schmidt, chief of the state's Office of Technology Services, announced on Oct. 31 that he will retire in early 2017.
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In 2001, Eric O’Neill arrested a fellow FBI agent for spying on the U.S. on behalf of the Soviet Union and Russian Federation. In this interview, he shares his deep concerns about what various security incidents mean for democracy.
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While the goal of Cybersecurity Awareness Month is important, it’s more important to take protective measures -- or face severe consequences.
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The challenge announcement follows legislation signed by Gov. Jerry Brown in late September of this year, which directed the California Department of Water Resources and partnering state agencies to create a statewide water data platform.
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CIOs from six cities in New York convene annually to have open conversations in a closed, trusted space to share ideas, discuss common challenges and brainstorm potential solutions. This is a snapshot of selected conversations from the group’s annual meetings.
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The FBI announced it would be reviewing the significance of newly discovered emails in the Hillary Clinton case.
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By July 2017 the project will connect the state’s 274 school districts and 600,000 students to the all-fiber Arkansas Public School Computer Network.
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What used to be multi-million-dollar work is now getting broken down at the local level.
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