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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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On day two of the 2017 midyear conference, attendees participated in interactive and informal sessions to exchange ideas and discuss best practices.
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Gov. Andrew Cuomo made the appointment April 25, nearly a month after Maggie Miller resigned from the role.
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More than 530 government and industry attendees gathered to talk about top strategies, and management processes and solutions.
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Through a partnership with a local college, a group of young tech professionals is running the state’s enterprise content management system and building the future state workforce in the process.
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Gubernatorial appointees such as Tong must be approved by a Senate floor vote no later than a year after they are named to a position. The Rules Committee confirmation hearing and vote is the penultimate step in the process.
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Illinois IT officials talk a lot about their plans for cutting-edge technologies like the ever-expanding Internet of Things, and now they're taking action to make sure the talent pool is there for implementation.
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Mike Steinmetz brings a wealth of public- and private-sector experience to the Ocean State, where he will serve as the first cybersecurity officer.
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While many other local governments and even the state are struggling to solve the same problem, L.A. has created a repository for IT knowledge.
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Economic growth in Louisiana hinges on keeping millennials, expanding job opportunities and embracing the digital economy.
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Virginia's third largest county lured Mancini, an industry veteran with 30 years in IT and 12 years in local government, out of the private sector to head up its IT operations.
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In a legislative career where he honed bills to keep private online data in the hands of its individual owners, but Rep. Issa's recent vote short-circuited with digital privacy advocates.
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After serving as chief information officer for the state department of transportation, Eric Boyette will serve all state agencies as state-level CIO.
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The man behind Rhode Island’s push to innovate government is leaving state service for a job with an international education nonprofit.
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Tony Neal-Graves talks about his plans for the state's broadband office and how he spent the first three weeks on the job.
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Oracle announced its purchase of Webtrends' Infinity last month without disclosing the purchase price. It did not buy Webtrends' other products and services, which will stay with what remains of the Portland company.
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Erie Meyer also will become a member on the National Advisory Council, which helps create and facilitate a dialog between the various brigades, governments and tech leaders across the country.
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Two takeaways from a recent meeting were injecting humanity into technology and preparing the workforce for more technology in new and sometimes unexpected forms.
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Miguel Navrot’s role has evolved through the years — a shift that reflects how the city wants to “better communicate with people through the digital world.”
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