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The company has made a cellphone alternative to police body cameras.
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Margaret Brisbane, coming up on 16 years with the county, will lead an IT department that has been modernizing, leaning into data-driven policy and bolstering election security for more than 2.7 million residents.
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Patrick Moore, who served as Georgia's state CIO about 10 years ago under Gov. Sonny Perdue, is joining the gov tech company Granicus during a pandemic that has increased demand for its services.
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San Francisco’s data efforts will be led moving forward by data services manager, Jason Lally.
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Otto Doll, the city's longtime CIO, will step down at the end of November.
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Plus, As Cities Push Back Against E-Scooters, One Company Launches "GovTech Platform", Startup ZenCity Raises $6M Series A, Round Includes Microsoft's Venture Arm and more...
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Bill Vajda, who was charged with starting the consolidation process for the state’s Office of Information Technology, departed in late August.
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Jeff Stovall, the city of Charlotte, N.C.'s inaugural chief information officer, will leave government after more than a decade at the city.
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Ohio's Deputy CIO Spencer Wood will serve in an interim capacity, following the Sept. 7 retirement of longtime IT leader Stu Davis.
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Following a national search, the city looked inward to Interim CIO Mark Wheeler to head IT efforts on a more permanent basis.
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Snohomish County, the third largest in Washington, has promoted Deputy Chief Information Officer Lisa Hillman to interim CIO after the termination of its CIO on Sept. 6.
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CIO Jim Smith, who helped modernize legacy processes and partner with other states, education and the private sector, will retire Sept. 30.
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The FirstNet Authority is well into the deployment phase for the nation's first interoperable emergency responder network.
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Tech veteran George Khalil discusses using technology to bridge gaps and move the agency forward as he takes over the helm of technology and innovation in the city.
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Plus, Columbus, Ohio, Publishes RFP for Multi-Modal Trip Planning App, San Francisco Chooses E-Scooter Companies, Releases Scoring Rubric and more...
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Gov. Phil Murphy has tapped Carrie Parikh to serve as the state's chief data and privacy officer and chief operating officer for the Office of Information Technology.
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Legislators on a joint IT committee joined the state’s chief information officer for a discussion that highlighted collaboration and promising technologies for the state, at the North Carolina Digital Government Summit
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One of the nation’s longest-serving state CIOs, Davis leaves behind a legacy of productive IT stewardship during a time of major technological change.
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George Khalil replaces Lea Deesing, who was promoted earlier this year.
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Plus, Startup Digitizes 17 Cities' Zoning Codes, Lets Local Gov Use It for Free, Texas City to Try Driverless Shuttles to Test its Infrastructure and Gather data and more...
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Maricopa County Recorder Adrian Fontes said county election staff needed to be quickly trained and deployed to open polling sites that had been neglected by contracted technicians.
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