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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 Sept. 6, David De Vries, deputy CIO for the Department of Defense, was named the department's new CIO.
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Santa Fe’s city government, which has come under scrutiny for having a high number of municipal employees, has faced backlash over a recent decision to hire a deputy city manager.
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Public service may not have the lure of shiny, new private-sector jobs, but some in government are leveraging new tactics to draw in fresh talent.
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Has the reinventing government movement left a legacy of greater effectiveness, or have the systems it generated become roadblocks that today’s reformers must work around? Or is the answer somehow “yes” to both of those questions?
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Congressman Darrell Issa, R-CA, has introduced legislation tightening restrictions for H-1B Visas in an effort to keep jobs in the country.
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Overcoming IT challenges and laying the foundation for more effective governance is the focus of a sweeping initiative to transform the state's technology agencies.
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Leadership, innovation and data are on the agenda as tech leaders gather for the annual Los Angeles Digital Government Summit.
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Hillary Clinton has already stated that she supports the FCC's decision to maintain a free and open net. Donald Trump's position, however, is less clear and consists of a tweet.
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The CISO has one of the most difficult jobs in a given organization, because cybersecurity is evolving quickly, and with each new technology or product introduced, 10,000 new potential vulnerabilities arise.
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Replacements for Chief Innovation Officer Ted Smith and Theresa Reno-Weber, the city’s chief of performance and technology, have already been named.
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Rob Stradling, director of the Baltimore County, Md., Office of Information Technology, shares what his winning portal has done to beat out the competition.
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In an exclusive interview with Government Technology, Newsom highlights his vision for civic tech and how it can fix a few of California’s more pressing pain points.
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The First Responder Network Authority announced the reappointment of three board members to an additional three-year term.
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A lot of obstacles need to be overcome to bring the power of data and analytics to government, but it's doable.
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The new "Chief of Information Assurance” will be responsible for proactively identifying, protecting, detecting, reacting and recovering from advanced cyberthreats.
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Improving the status quo and scaling it for maximum impact falls within the purview of the chief innovation officer.
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Michelle Lee, the first woman to lead this office, discusses her office's priorities, the rise of patent infringement lawsuits and thinking globally.
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Palo Alto’s city manager wants governments to rip up the IT rule book to make better investments.