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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 CEO was only on board for a little more than a year, but a lot happened in that time. Now, as he leaves, the company is taking on a major cloud computing partnership.
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Plus, Austin hackathon leads to creation of anti-human trafficking app; civic tech project identifies 51 places where sewage flows into the Chicago River; executive director/founder departs from the open gov advocacy group the Data Coalition; and two major gov tech organizations look to hire visual designers.
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The city of Riverside, Calif., has reorganized its C-suite, creating two deputy city manager positions and promoting Chief Innovation Officer Lea Deesing to one of two assistant city manager posts.
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New Jersey's second-ever dedicated chief technology officer, Chris Rein, said he'll be taking a close look at the state's ongoing IT consolidation and making recommendations to the governor.
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John McCaffrey retired from his Westchester County, N.Y., CIO post in January to launch a consulting service. But in April, construction management giant LiRo Group hired him as its first CIO to jump on a growing trend in public-sector projects.
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Montana Gov. Steve Bullock announced that Department of Revenue Chief Information Officer Tim Bottenfield will be the state's new CIO, replacing former CIO Ron Baldwin, who went to the private sector.
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Transitioning to the concept of open data is considered a top priority.
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The former CIO of New Mexico’s biggest city has transitioned from that role to become the assistant CIO in Phoenix.
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From Oregon to Washington, D.C., city and state agencies have appointed interim or acting technology leaders while job searches continue for their permanent replacements.
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Mike Wons was already serving as an adviser to the company.
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Angela Langston will oversee a lot of customer-centric functions at SeamlessDocs.
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Cook County, Ill., the nation's second-largest county, has identified a finalist within its ranks for its next chief information officer, and hired its inaugural chief data officer.
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Baltimore has hired its inaugural chief of IT human capital and director of digital DevOps, and a chief data officer; and begun to execute on its digital transformation plan.
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Just days after Tammy James assumed the chief technology officer position, the county experienced connectivity issues.
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With agency modernization well along, the CIO of four years will join Chicago-based Clayco, a building industry stalwart.
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The Illinois Department of Innovation and Technology (DoIT) has hired former Nevada CIO Shanna Rahming to lead its newly created Office of Strategy and Planning.
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Schenk is the second chief data officer of a major city to depart government service in recent weeks.
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The firm has a pool of about $50 million total to draw from now.
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