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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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In an effort to keep employees and their skills up to date, the Volunteer State is urging 1,600 IT workers to reapply for their jobs.
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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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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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After seven years in office, Clark announces his retirement.
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Outgoing CIO Dick Clark recommends that his successor devote plenty of attention to these key policy areas.
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In his role as associate administrator of the National Telecommunications & Information Administration’s Office of Public Safety Communications, Fletcher will continue to interact with the state and local connections he's made over the years.
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While some organizations may benefit from a headline-grabbing story on how they got hacked, others are reluctant to go public with the news that their network was compromised.
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Newly appointed CIO Paul Baltzell outlines ambitious tech plans for Indiana, echoing incoming Gov. Mike Pence's intention to take the state from good to great.
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Small security breaches occur in government more often than many people are aware of.
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Gov. Rick Snyder supports IT as fundamental.
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Addressing America’s addiction to data overload and consumption.
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New devices mean new policies for governments to enact.
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Next month, the world meets in Dubai to discuss the Internet’s future. On the docket: basic questions about sustaining this vital resource.
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Innovation matters more during lean times.
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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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