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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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Gov. Chris Christie has called on security specialist Dave Weinstein to spearhead improvements to cybersecurity and innovation in the state.
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Allison recently discussed how agencies manage and coordinate in the face of evolving threat vectors.
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Boston Analytics Manager Kelly Jin is returning to federal service in a yet-to-be-named data science position, continuing a stream of IT hires by the White House.
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Over $140 million will be combined by the federal government and private backers to create sensors that will make manufacturing more efficient.
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Structural upheavals and a budget reality that threatened a major connectivity initiative aren’t stopping the work of these state and local government CIOs.
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CIO David Cagigal outlines his vision for a more unified customer experience online.
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Brenna Berman discusses potential benefits and challenges with the Internet of Things.
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State chief information security officers have to get creative to make sure their cybersecurity workforce is ready for today's threats.
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Florida Department of Transportation CIO April Blackburn talks about how cognitive learning can help manage infrastructure.
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Following one of the largest data breaches on record, the Office of Personnel Management hires a chief information security officer.
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Controversial changes to Philadelphia’s technology offices raise questions about what it means to be a CIO, and what kind of organizational structure best enables innovation.
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Mayor Kevin Johnson announced new initiatives from Sacramento's city government to support business creation, job growth and innovation as dozens of local coders gathered Saturday at The Hacker Lab co-working space in Midtown to participate in the National Day of Civic Hacking.
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Contra Costa County, Calif., Transportation Authority Executive Director Randy Iwasaki talks about the agency piloting first-of-their kind technologies that could signal what’s on the smart transportation horizon.
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California wants to find out.
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Executive Vice President Leslie Whatley will be stepping down from her position with the job-creating agency.
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IoT projects in cities grab most of the headlines, but there's a place for states.
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The city's first CDO will bring his machine learning experience to bear on the city's most capricious and recalcitrant struggles.
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Candace Faber is working to figure out how to create real space for more innovative thinking about how the city uses technology to solve civic problems.