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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 lawsuit says the reassignment of Lt. Victor Gearhart has had a "chilling effect" on all officers' First Amendment rights, and that the policy represents illegal "prior restraint" on their speech.
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The campaign combines the efforts of several Facebook executives and former CEOs to donate $7 million to support an ongoing expansion of school and library pantries.
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Allison has set his sights on building lasting relationships with state agencies and meeting the tight deadlines posed by key infrastructure initiatives.
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Indianapolis' longtime mayor worked hard at crafting a big idea for his city, and it paid off handsomely.
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Although an official announcement hasn't yet come from the Governor's Appointment Office, a job posting is inviting candidates to apply for the position of Chief Data Officer, which would report directly to the secretary of the Government Operations Agency.
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Not everyone is eager to embrace change and innovation, as Leslie Richards discovered working for the state, but that doesn't discourage her from innovating in the public sector.
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Since the summer of 2015, a handful of local governments and academia have been looking at how to best share their respective data and solutions to problems like homelessness and urban blight most effectively.
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Since taking the top technology spot in Montana, Baldwin has focused heavily on connecting agencies to enterprise resources and bridging the gaps between state silos.
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Chief Innovation Officer Charles Brennan replaced Adel Ebeid, and is bringing with him some structural changes of his own.
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David Block-Schachter, chief technology officer for the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority, indicated that the T is shifting its on-time metric to focus on the percentage of riders who are on time, rather than percentage of trains.
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Odysseus Marcopolus will fill the shoes of the state's chief information officer until a permanent replacement is located.
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MacMillan talks about his state’s efforts to recruit talent, bolster the service catalog and protect constituent data from outside threats.
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The state Department of Corrections has modernized an aging mainframe-based corrections system that was in place for decades, replacing it with the new Offender 360 solution running in the Microsoft Azure G-Cloud environment.
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Several cloud successes highlight the true value of a cloud strategy built around speed to deliver cost efficiency and elasticity of the dynamic demand of our information technology solutions.
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The Illinois Emergency Management Agency has created a 120-person multi-discipline, multi-jurisdictional membership forum to review and contemplate usage and deployment of FirstNet.
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Indiana's IT leadership look back and pulling the Indiana State Police into the state's overall consolidation efforts.
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After five years of leading IT for New Jersey, Emanuel's last day in the public sector is April 8.
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An initiative is currently under way with a back-to-basics focus on the desired, future-state business capabilities of individual agencies.