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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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Despite significant efforts to fix glitches in the state’s beleaguered licensing and registration system, officials warn the project will run out of money in February — if not sooner.
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The state’s chief financial officer, Jimmy Patronis, announced the plan to hire a regulator to explore how securities and insurance laws apply to the volatile virtual currency.
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We asked state CIOs about what they consider to be the next big thing in government IT.
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For CIO Sharon Kennedy Vickers, residents are at the heart of St. Paul's IT goals.
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The closely watched California Consumer Privacy Act initiative became eligible for the November ballot late Monday, but its authors are willing to withdraw the measure if state legislators can pass their major privacy legislation by Thursday’s ballot withdrawal deadline.
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Plus, BidPrime sues SmartProcure, SmartProcure calls it a misunderstanding, urban innovation fund officially closes $22.5M first fund and more.
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Washington state is planning to launch a beta version of its Privacy Checklist tool in the next two weeks. The resource is designed to give governments a starting point in implementing privacy best practices.
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Lea Eriksen will start work in the position as of June 23, bringing 20 years of local government experience to the role.
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The former general counsel to the Department of Information Systems has returned, this time as the state's privacy czar.
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State CIO Shawn Riley believes plans to unify the state's disparate IT systems will go ahead, but first he has to convince the legislature the initiative will work.
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Plus, getting to tech woke, Colorado moves benefits management system to Salesforce and more.
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Experts believe the phenomenon of email hacks will only grow as a barrier standing between political hopefuls and the offices they seek.
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Agnes Kirk retired as Washington state’s chief information security officer June 1, a move that comes only two weeks after the state’s acting CIO Rob St. John announced his June 30 retirement plans.
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Europe’s digital-data regulations are having ripple effects around the world.
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Plus, NIC co-founder departs, high-profile CIOs step in, how Sacramento plans to use its digital license plates and more.
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Plus, Microsoft acquires GitHub, Colorado to test Integrated Roadways' smart pavement and more.
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Plus, Homeless health care to on-street parking: 9 more startups from Bridge SF, Integrated Roadways announces contract with Colorado to install smart pavement and more.
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Christopher Rein, former deputy director of the New Jersey Office of Homeland Security’s Cybersecurity and Communications Integration Cell, is the state's second stand-alone chief technology officer.
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