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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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The CIO of the California Health and Human Services Agency's Office of Systems Integration, Peter Kelly, is stepping down.
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Plus, Martin O'Malley joins ClearGov's board of directors, and Mapzen shuts down.
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The former Maryland governor made a name for himself with data. Now he's going to help lead a startup built on data.
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The city tapped Chris Seidt to help guide its technology infrastructure into the future.
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Mayor Pete Buttigieg and his staff have formed a partnership with the University of Notre Dame that has made South Bend a magnet for talent and new businesses.
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Barney Krucoff, Washington, D.C.'s first-ever chief data officer and a longtime staffer, will become the city's interim chief technology officer starting Jan. 8.
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Arizona Chief Information Officer Morgan Reed discusses his plans for developing a next-generation workforce.
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Nearly 11 months after former EPA CIO Ann Dunkin became Santa Clara County's CIO, she reflects on an ongoing IT centralization and the importance of good "cyberhygiene."
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Making marijuana legal, a new spin on predictive policing, and more.
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Tom Baden, commissioner and CIO for the state of Minnesota, will retire in February citing health as the motivation.
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Plus, White House report ignores some of Oracle's key complains, Connecticut estimates half-million-dollar savings from open data, and more.
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The state's chief information security officer and deputy chief information officer has decamped for the private sector after a 25-year career in government.
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The former governor of Maryland and mayor of Baltimore says major cities will lead American government into the future, with sensors and predictive analytics that allow for unprecedented service and accountability.
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A nonprofit group filed a complaint with the Missouri attorney general’s office claiming state Auditor Nicole Galloway isn’t complying with open records laws.
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County Executive Barry Glassman tapped Nicholas Kuba to head the Office of Information and Communication Technology.
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Thomas Vaughn, who has served in the U.S. Army and Coast Guard, is the Florida Agency for State Technology's (AST) new chief information security officer.
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At day two of the MetroLab Annual Summit, Reed said mayors must work with collaborators to create tech-friendly cities that appeal to businesses and residents.
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Boston CIO Jascha Franklin-Hodge will step down in January and said he expects to find his next role at the intersection of "technology and public good."
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