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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 e-government services provider now is managing the websites of 25 states.
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Rob Mancini talks about the future of the Apps for Democracy contest.
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Cloud initiatives have become more desirable to federal IT professionals, but new federal CIO Steven VanRoekel may have to ground the work in reality.
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A new report offers guidance on best practices and sustainability for states that are building Web-based systems where individuals and businesses can compare and purchase insurance plans.
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Jacksonville moved its Financial Accounting Management Information System to the cloud in August.
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State legislators jettisoned the condensed 4/10 work schedule because of citizen complaints and meager savings.
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Federal Highway Administration employee proposed a nationwide, centralized database for inventorying unused assets in government agencies so that they would be shared.
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Ramos unveiled the new organizational structure on Thursday, Sept. 8, at the California State Technology Executive Seminar.
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Government and industry know the current IT sharing model is broken, but who will make the first move to fix it?
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Recent cloud computing outages highlight the need for proper backup protocols.
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Advocacy groups assert that Aug. 11 shutdown of cell service on San Francisco transit endangered the public and infringed upon citizen rights.
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The TechAmerica Foundation builds upon federal CLOUD2 Commission and is seeking commissioners who will provide recommendations on a variety of cloud issues.
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Forty-one percent of surveyed CIOs believe real-time communication would be “somewhat more popular” than e-mail, while 13 percent believe it would be “much more popular.”
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State budget priorities and improving government processes are among challenges Rhodes is facing.
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Technology hasn’t revolutionized the way our government does business to the extent that’s possible.
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Amazon Web Services cloud now complies with more federal government storage and security requirements, company announces.
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One hundred elemental ideas have been gathered from Nadel’s 65 years of experience as a self-made entrepreneur and TV host.
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