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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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A Center of Excellence in Cybersecurity at the University of Connecticut’s School of Engineering is an initiative intended to support education and research in the field.
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Gamiño, currently the CIO of San Francisco, is leaving the West Coast to become New York City's chief technology officer.
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According to CIO Jason Allison, now that operations are stabilized, he's focused on what's next in Florida's journey to digital government.
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Minnesota CIO Tom Baden sees great potential for analytics to impact citizens’ lives by uniting information across key program areas.
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Ohio CIO Stu Davis sees data analytics as the biggest game-changer of his career.
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Three aspects of open data for governments to consider as they transform data into insights for citizens.
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CIO Mike Hussey explains how being transparent helps IT meet state agencies' expectations.
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Aaron Snow, who's been there since the beginning, is moving on.
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A recent report details 13 steps necessary to ensure companies creating well-secured Internet of Things devices — steps that, when followed, will also protect government-procured devices from being exposed to breaches.
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FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler’s new plan distinguishes between types of information, which broadband providers had urged, and only makes the sharing of sensitive data subject to prior customer approval.
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Hacks and breaches pose more of a risk to national security than ever before, but a top Obama adviser says deterrence measures are in place.
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Intel's Chuck Brown explains that solid state drives are enabling governments to accelerate existing applications, such as ERP systems and databases, and also to support the storage necessary to move applications into the cloud and virtualized environments.
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The goal of the "Meet the Threat" initiative is to best position all states and territories to meet the cyberthreat.
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Adm. Michael Rogers, director of the National Security Agency, said the agency doesn't do that, and “no court would ever grant us the authority to do that."
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The Indiana CIO sees the cloud as an integral part of his storage exit strategy.
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While offsetting the cost of a data breach is the most common coverage for cyberinsurance, policies may cover physical cyber-risks as well, such as the danger of attacks on utilities and medical facilities, and property damage and injury from cyberattacks.
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Improving technology is offering government new opportunities to meet a range of service needs. In Georgia, officials rely on GIS technology for everything from luring businesses to the state to major initiatives like NextGen 911.
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The idea is to create a kind of unified Northern California market for companies seeking a place to locate — a Bay Area-Sacramento mega-region.
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