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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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The new innovation officer position is the result of a public-private partnership between Davis, Calif., and technology leadership group techDAVIS.
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The state's Legislative Analyst’s Office said that ongoing problems call for pausing the program entirely for at least a year.
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The five winning programs use IT in an innovative way to enhance government operations, provide a more open and transparent government, and deliver impactful citizen services.
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Streamlining and standardizing open data means citizens using their 21st-century devices would interface with government that isn't "stuck in the 20th century.”
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The new contract represents one of the largest state government cloud migrations ever.
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Despite criticism of Los Angeles for being one of the last major cities to develop a mobile app, city officials feel the app's robust features make it a winner for citizens.
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While one part of the two-system project will be completed on schedule, only "minimal work" has been done so far to upgrade the state's vehicle registration system.
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As Dell's founder and its investors leverage a buyout, some government agencies are left wondering what will become of their own investments in the company's products.
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Seven regional wireless networks could soon serve as models for a nationwide public safety broadband communications system.
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When test runs of approximately 1,300 paychecks contained about 100 types of errors, State Controller John Chiang canceled the contract.
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While the National Labor Relations Board has ruled that private industry can't keep employees from venting about work online, how should government agencies handle personal social media policies?
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During a press conference conducted via a Google Hangout, the city of Los Angeles announced two new pieces of technology to help the government catch up with other cities.
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According to a recent report, Google Plus is now the second most popular social media platform, ahead of Twitter, but are governments using it to their advantage?
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Intel futurist Brian David Johnson says cloud computing and big data represent the future of technology in government.
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According to a new report from McAfee Labs, 2013 will see the rise of adaptable and frequent cyberattacks.
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Successful county IT leaders talk about why they made the jump to the same role with city governments.
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Chicago's Open311 adds an SMS service tracking feature its CTO says is the first of its kind.
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30 cities across the country are planning events for the National Day of Civic Hacking in June.
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