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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 city's new CTO comes from the state Department of Technology.
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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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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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Deputy County Executive and CIO of Oakland County, Mich. Phil Bertolini talks about the importance of building and maintaining a team.
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Democratic legislators in California, New York, Massachusetts and Washington have already begun discussions on bills that would prevent state data pertaining to religion from being collected by federal authorities.
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The Department of Technology is currently in negotiations with a systems integrator that will come aboard to install the software.
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A new digital literacy platform in California uses gaming elements to help job seekers master the skills needed for online job searches.
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According to one Web app security company, 99 percent of tested Web apps used by both the public- and private-sector are vulnerable.
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Former CIO of Chicago Chris O'Brien, now a principal in PwC's Public Sector Practice, offers some surprising advice: ignore technology.
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Innovation matters more during lean times.
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Indiana's Economic Development Corporation secured $6.4 billion in economic development contracts in 2012, thanks in part to a new CRM system.
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Oklahoma lawmakers and CIO collaborate to make state IT consolidation work.
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In a world focused on faster, better and cheaper, a well timed pause may produce better decisions.
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Idaho’s Boise Airport implemented a safety management system to allow better tracking of airfield discrepancies, which enhances public safety and reduces delays caused by issues on the runway.
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Outgoing CIO Dick Clark recommends that his successor devote plenty of attention to these key policy areas.