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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 more you specify unique security requirements, the harder it becomes to obtain the benefits of cloud computing.
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CIO Richard Bailey began his public-sector work in New Hampshire with the DMV 20 years ago.
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Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell names Nixon state CIO. Amid Virginia's troubled IT deal with Northrop Grumman, Nixon becomes state's third CIO in nine months.
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A total of 71,000 vouchers will be distributed to New Yorkers for technology skills training, digital literacy education and certification exams.
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Survey shows 14 states have enterprise smartphone policies; 10 states forbid the devices.
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Whitehouse.gov optimized for mobile devices like iPhones and BlackBerrys.
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The U.S. Office of Personnel Management will pilot a 'results-only work environment,' moving 400 agency employees into the flexible work program.
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Competition offers $5,000 in scholarship awards for NYU-Poly graduate students best Web-based application proposals.
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Google Apps, cloud computing, messaging and collaboration solution to be offered to state agencies.
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Scott County becomes the first public-sector user of Amazon EC2 for disaster recovery.
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Oklahoma's new CIO faces challenges ahead; Maine expands health IT efforts.
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As was the case in Tempe, Ariz., not all CIOs are seeing their roles increase.
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Change-agent CIOs see their job duties expand and broaden as governments cope with budget pressures by consolidating departments and leveraging CIOs' project management experience.
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NASCIO recognizes Gov. Martin O'Malley for his support of performance metrics, including StateStat.
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Many government agencies still have concerns about SaaS and cloud computing security.
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Government agencies have eagerly embraced open data and transparency. This newfound abundance of data has spawned new questions and challenges about how to organize the information so that citizens and policymakers can use it.
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Chief of IT operations and consulting for the California Department of Finance talks about advising CIO Teri Takai on state IT consolidation.
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An additional 19 percent of local governments plan to implement some form of cloud computing within the next 12 months, according to a Public Technology Institute survey.