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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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State policies about whether employees should delete or save emails vary considerably, creating concerns among open government advocates.
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Will online commentary dictate the future of legislative policy?
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Are absentee ballot systems like Nevada’s violating a prohibition on the use of Defense Department grant money to create online voting systems?
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Mikey Dickerson, the former Google site reliability manager, speaks out about leading the U.S. Digital Service agency and how he and his team are working to usher in a culture change in the public sector.
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As more governments focus on digital service adoption, the state's first chief digital officer is guiding the state toward more user-centric online design.
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Following the departure of James Sills, Delaware found a replacement in James Collins.
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The state chief information technology officer will assume private-sector role in the Kansas City area.
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Results of the NASCIO 2014 State CIO Survey show a fast-moving IT landscape, a lot of big IT projects, and leaders who are doing their best to keep up.
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Erik Ross will hold the chief digital officer position while also leading the state's Innovation Center.
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The technology lobbying group has fired Mike Hettinger after only nine months on the job.
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The procurement process is just one piece of the puzzle that needs to be fixed if technology acquisition in government is to be improved.
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To avoid a disruption when Corpus Christi, Texas, CIO Michael Armstrong retires, his successor is being trained before his departure -- and in 2015, Michigan plans to launch a leadership academy program to groom internal talent.
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The City Council is scheduled to greenlight a $1 million grant application to the Rockefeller Foundation to help pay for the proposed position.
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Michael Mattmiller says Seattle is keeping its options open when it comes to high-speed Internet.
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Changes are aimed at putting more emphasis on areas such as leadership and business innovation that are key factors in the evolving role of CIOs as government leaders.
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Today, the number of high-tech companies and workers in Minnesota is greater than ever, but the decline of the companies that anchored the supercomputing era has masked the emergence of a bigger, more diverse tech industry.
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The White House officially named Google's Megan Smith as its new chief technology officer.
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Mergers are never easy. But the Department of Enterprise Services was able to survive, thanks to good planning and a cloud-based IT service management solution.
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