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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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After leading the state's IT consolidation, CIO Gerry Weaver to take same post at community college system.
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Somebody must pay for the plumbing if transparency is to fulfill its promise.
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Survey of federal IT workers finds that many of them don't adhere to file transfer policies or know that such protocols exist.
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Annual IT Academy Managers' class seeks to develop, hone skills for future CIOs.
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CDW-G's checklist for a springtime optimization of the data center suggests that consolidation continues to be a priority for state and local governments.
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Inaugural program awards Arizona's best and brightest IT professionals in the public sector.
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Center for Technology in Government study demystifies the ingedients for an effective social media policy.
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CIO Teri Takai says portal is focused on search as opposed to going through traditional portals and links.
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Chief digital officer will develop policies for New York City's social media and digital communications.
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Like the standardized nature of e-mail, information security tools and services can be rationalized into the enterprise to provide much more consistent security while decreasing costs and the overall security footprint.
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Mike Locatis could soon become Teri Takai's successor as CIO of California.
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With virtual desktops from Citrix Systems, IT officials can deliver data, apps and processing to any device on demand and repurpose $250,000 in funds that would have gone to refreshing aging hardware.
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Governments could unintentionally release data to identity thieves if proper measures for software disposal aren't taken.
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Open source offers global support and tested security, but requires due diligence.
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Analytics technology can help city officials make critical decisions and streamline processes.
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Organizations need practical application of fundamental project management principles.
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Many employees already experience the disappearing line between work and personal lives in the 21st century.
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Mark Weatherford hopes California will unveil statewide IT security policy refresh by the end of the year.