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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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David Recordon will lead effort to upgrade technology for the executive branch.
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Sonny Hashmi will lead government relations for the company, encouraging the public sector to engage in public-private partnerships.
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After a second short stint with USAID, VanRoekel announced he is stepping down to spend more time with his family.
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Entrepreneurship in residence (EIR) programs are popular in the tech world, and another has popped up in government.
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A change in management at the General Services Administration will change the landscape of federal IT.
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A replacement for recently exiting Tony Encinias indicates a potential for new directions in the commonwealth.
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Maryland's IT secretary brings knowledge and success both from military experience and his leadership of a consulting firm in the private sector.
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After seven years with the state, the acclaimed public-sector CIO moves on.
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Until a permanent replacement is found for outgoing CIO Sam Nixon, Executive Director Eric Link will serve in an interim capacity.
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The annual awards ceremony recognized achievements of the greatest public IT leaders in one of the largest and most influential economies in the nation.
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Keeping in touch with millennials is key, whether it’s during the recruiting process, while they’re employed with your organization, and even after they've left for another job.
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The U.S. House of Representatives Energy & Commerce Committee has concerns with the FCC’s use of delegated authority and its rule-making process.
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The director of Virginia’s Information Technologies Agency will leave for a regulatory position.
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Most of the methods and techniques in the guide have been developed, tested and utilized within the California Department of Technology and its Office of Professional Development.
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Houston Chronicle investigation charges the fast-growing Cooperative Contracts program lacks oversight and competition.
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To find technology in this year’s speeches, you often need to read between the lines.
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The past two years have been transformative for cyber-operations in Texas, Engle said.
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