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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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Maryland Secretary of Information Technology Michael Leahy, who was recently elevated from interim to permanent status, reflects on his state's progress in reducing legacy systems and improving the user experience.
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The open source community is doing a poor job monitoring its software for security flaws, say experts.
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Acting CIO Kirk Lonbom is prioritizing the unification of all IT in the state.
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After the departure of Chief Technology Officer Miguel Gamiño in March, the New York City Mayor’s Office is restructuring its technology roles in an aim to better serve its mission.
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We check in with the second wave of chief innovation officers charged with bucking the status quo.
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Learn how the MSS contract helps Texas agencies respond to an increasingly hostile security environment.
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As one of the founding members of the State Chief Data Officer Network, Tyler Kleykamp talked to GT about the increasing importance of his role as state and local governments ramp up their use of big data.
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CIO Dewand Neely is standing up new processes that cast the state’s big technology projects as investments.
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Plus, Callyo names Steve Ressler its new president, Seminole County, Fla., to accept payments in Bitcoin — sort of, plus more.
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Deputy CIO Dan DeBartolo has his eye on several technologies with potential to improve connectivity in the country’s largest state.
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Plus, to fight opioid addiction with sewage, startup raises $2.5M, Tyler Technologies shakes up leadership, announces Socrata purchase price, plus more.
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Many CIOs want to get rid of legacy technology like the mainframe. Florida CIO Eric Larson explains how the state's workforce situation is forcing the issue.
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After some 33 years in state service, Rob St. John will retire June 30.
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Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens denies he used Confide to communicate with government officials outside his office, with lobbyists, or to discuss pending legislation or policies of the governor’s office.
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Like the National Transportation Safety Board’s role in accident review, a cybersecurity review body could offer new insights into cyberincidents.
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Plus, MuniCode buys agenda and meeting management company, Boston Marathon serves as an early testbed for FirstNet and more.
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Plus, Texas hires Deloitte to manage digital services, AI assistant project, Salt Lake City, New York City take on wireless tech research and more.
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In conjunction with a $50 million, 10-year outsourcing contract, dozens of IT employees face layoffs at the Kansas Department of Revenue.