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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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Surveillance cameras offer a powerful tool for law enforcement, but there are implications to consider for privacy, footage retention and public safety.
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According to a new study, most citizens pass over quicker, pricier broadband for slower, cheaper Internet connections.
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Texas Department of Information Resources appoints former interim CIO Todd Kimbriel as CIO after more than a year of searching.
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Phoenix CIO Debbie Cotton discusses the direction she sees the nation’s sixth largest city moving in the coming years.
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The city's partnership with insurer Allstate to leverage data analysis as a means to improve city services could represent a new means for public CIOs to take advantage of private-sector expertise.
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Public CIOs are embracing the fact that their workforce is starting to transform, and millennials are a big part of that. While government isn’t traditionally known for flexibility, the silver tsunami and changing demographics are forcing the issue.
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Allison will continue to lead the state’s effort to mature its recently reinstated tech agency and overcome what he called the state’s “sins of the past.”
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As media outlets and the public at large pound on the digital front door for the latest poll numbers, results portals nationwide face the strain of hundreds of thousands — if not millions — of hits.
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Neely says the state is looking to offload some more expensive workloads, pushing those into cheaper storage in the cloud, and battle recidivism using data analytics.
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Mark VanOrden is on his way out and Mike Hussey, one time winner of the Governor's Award for Excellence in Outstanding Public Service, will replace him.
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The state's newest IT leader is looking for chances to collaborate as she keeps Nevada's several large, multi-year modernization projects moving.
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CIOs need to develop better ways to measure the impact of technology.
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After 18 years in Las Vegas, Marcella looks forward to spending some time in the community.
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After three and a half years, Jacksonville, Fla., CIO Usha Mohan steps down after mayoral change.
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Legislation on the horizon could signal make-or-break issues for public CIOs. Here’s what you need to know about body-worn cameras, legalized marijuana and open data.
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And CIO Simona Rollinson says it's long overdue.
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You want the masses behind your security efforts and helping the team identify the bad apples, but not stifling innovators who make a positive difference.
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Five highly regarded government CIOs share their secrets to becoming trailblazers in government IT.
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