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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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He hasn't yet said where he's going, and the city has not named a successor.
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The city of St. Louis announced two recent staffing additions: its first-ever chief technology officer, and a new chief information officer.
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Attorney General Josh Hawley determined last week that there was no evidence Gov. Eric Greitens or his staff had used a confidential text app to circumvent public records law.
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Plus, Seneca Systems raises $3.5M seed round, how does local government measure the value of open data programs and more.
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Attendees of the California Public Sector IT Academy gathered to honor their peers during an award ceremony in Sacramento Feb. 28.
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At the 2018 CIO Academy in LA, CIO's from across the state reiterated the importance of how IT partnerships are at their strongest with creative collaborations.
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Plus, Georgia smart cities challenge will give local governments cash to play with, FirstNet off to a good start, and more.
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With a looming deadline fast approaching, Florida’s new chief data officer is working against the clock to make sense of the wealth of data the state is sitting on.
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Mike Wons will be the newest voice advising the company.
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Plus updates on the Array of Things Project and the city's redesigned website.
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Plus, Louisville's drones-plus-ShotSpotter plan is first of its kind, CSC reorganizes, embraces the cloud and APIs, and more.
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Plus, Berkeley, Calif., wants to pioneer the blockchain muni bond, fighting the flu with data, and more.
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Rahming will leave the state having strengthened its cybersecurity posture and saved millions through renegotiating master service agreements.
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Despite Arizona's federated model, CIO Morgan Reed talks about how a coordinated approach is reaping benefits.
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Former Intel executive Frank Johnson, Baltimore's new chief information officer, is spearheading creation of its first digital transformation plan.
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California-based Pondera recently added IT vet Mike Borman to its board of directors.
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Plus, Vermont city tests blockchain for real estate transactions, Columbus, Ohio, releases major smart city RFP, and more.
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Phil Wittmer, chief information technology officer for the state of Kansas, stepped down after incoming Gov. Jeff Colyer was sworn in Jan. 31.