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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 city's office of Information Technology Services confirmed on July 15 that Cotton has officially retired as of July 2016.
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The values of diversity, an open exchange of ideas and regard for legal and political institutions are under threat from a potential Trump presidency, according to a letter signed by more than 100 technology leaders.
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As the state's first director of unmanned aircraft systems, Retired Lt. Col. Bob Brock will work with state agencies and universities, private businesses and the Federal Aviation Administration to set rules on how unmanned aircraft systems will function in Kansas skies.
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Marx is credited with leading projects around broadband, legacy system upgrades and open data.
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New Jersey homeland security officials appointed Mike Geraghty as head of the state's Cybersecurity and Communications Integration Cell, and as acting chief information security officer for the state.
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The federal government innovation group 18F has hired the Sunlight Foundation's senior technology adviser to further its open data work.
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The crux of the city's new efforts is to assist other departments with forming strategies that align priorities and resources, while lowering barriers to the adoption of new processes.
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Zachary Townsend, a Silicon Valley tech executive, will serve as chief data officer at the California Government Operations Agency.
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California Gov. Jerry Brown announced that Amy Tong will serve on a permanent basis as the state's chief information officer after taking over when Carlos Ramos retired earlier this year.
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Bryon Horn, a longtime employee of Fresno, Calif., who had been acting CIO after Carolyn Hogg left to work for Alameda, Calif., will now serve on a permanent basis.
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Chrousos will depart on maternity leave on July 15, and then return to the private sector.
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Adaptive systems that track changing consumption patterns could help local government find value in AI.
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Missouri CIO Rich Kliethermes talks about the importance of data sharing, and where his state is in that process.
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Ohio CIO Stu Davis has his eye on Indiana's analytics achievements. Can their expertise be shared?
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The simple practice of observing how a user actually works during an average day can sometimes yield more useful information than hours of interviews.
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The self-proclaimed capital of Silicon Valley has hired Rob Lloyd, former CIO of Avondale, Ariz., to lead its IT department.
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The Republican presumptive nominee and the Silicon Valley tech giant's relationship has been rocky due to his anti-free trade, anti-immigration policies, as well as publicly calling to boycott Apple due to its stance on encryption.
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Georgia CIO Calvin Rhodes and Washington state CISO Agnes Kirk weigh in on how to garner support for a cybersecurity strategy that protects against today's threats.