-
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.
-
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.
-
In addition to upskilling and transforming their workforce, IT leaders in government are investing in enterprise technology that can scale for the future.
More Stories
-
During Monday night's first presidential debate, Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump sparred on a number of issues, but their stances on cybersecurity and defense drew striking differences between the campaigns.
-
Obama's explicit cloud-first policy for federal agencies directed them to consider cloud options for new projects and migrate one existing system per year to a hosted environment.
-
Inevitable or intentional, the last eight years have elevated the profile of IT.
-
In leading the IT organization for California's largest city, CIO Ted Ross makes sure development efforts are focused on delivering value to customers.
-
It enables more efficient and effective government. The obstacles are often more rooted in folklore than in law.
-
James Collins talks about recent efforts to bolster connectivity in the state.
-
Cybersecurity is becoming part of the fabric of government operations, as proven by the fact that all respondents in NASCIO's biennial cybersecurity survey reported having an enterprise-level chief information security officer.
-
State CIOs weigh in on the issue that's topping their priority lists.
-
Decline in funding and the absence of a leader have the open government advocacy nonprofit searching for new partners and a new identity.
-
The administration has offered up a model policy for states to follow when regulating self-driving cars.
-
To address an aging workforce and increasing pressure to recruit and retain the next generation of public-sector leaders, government is being forced to adopt quicker than ever before.
-
Agile development, cybersecurity and the cloud also make the agenda as the annual meeting kicks off in Orlando, Fla.
-
Indiana CIO Dewand Neely talks about how his state is applying data to address an issue on many governors’ agendas.
-
KentuckyWired will consist of more than 3,000 miles of fiber-optic cable and more than 1,000 sites that will be connectivity points in communities.
-
A spate of hacking attacks has put U.S. states on edge ahead of November’s presidential vote.
-
Rosemarie Truman brings a long record in nurturing technology startups based on federally funded technology.
-
Tech entrepreneurs partnering with San Francisco, Oakland, San Leandro and West Sacramento reveal how they are reinventing city services in California and beyond.
-
The General Services Administration's decisions harm communities and waste a lot of taxpayers' money. Its mission and mindset need to change.
Most Read