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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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Economic development corporations weigh in on New York City’s plans to outsource management of its costliest technology projects.
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Other states may want to review security plans for their own health insurance exchanges.
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New interactive model may take financial transparency in a new direction.
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At the 2012 Code for America Summit, Federal CTO Todd Park shared his ideas for bringing entrepreneurial energy into government.
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Industry Perspective: By failing to act, an organization not only faces the risk of technical obsolescence, but also a dwindling supply of people who are capable of supporting their existing environment.
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Government doesn’t perform its vital functions nor deliver citizen services the same way anymore.
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The U.S. Chief Information Officer's push to encrypt all federal government domains will take a little longer.
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The market research firm Onvia doesn't expect the next president to change much for the government technology business — at least not immediately.
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The federal digital consultancy hasn't been meeting financial expectations, according to a report from the inspector general.
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There are often easier ways to do the things that government does.
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Members of the National Association of State Auditors, Comptrollers and Treasurers say it’s these five areas that usually trip up IT departments.
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Naperville, Ill.-based Hub88 could help push the state in the lead of smart city technology by installing small cell equiptment along I-88.
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Officials at the state of Montana and in Charlotte, N.C., are diversifying their anti-virus solutions to include AI that will watch for anomalies in behavior to catch malware before it takes hold.
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The city's new CTO comes from the state Department of Technology.
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Plus, the top 10 priorities for state procurement in 2017.
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After two years of heavy use in government circles, the Center for Digital Government has released updates to its Best Practices Guide for Cloud and As-a-Service Procurements.
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Stakeholders recommend leveraging IT solutions to assist planning, particularly for gathering and displaying useful data.
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The state announced its commitment to growing blockchain business and implementing the technology wherever possible.