Workforce & People
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Tony Sauerhoff, who also previously served as state chief information security officer, was appointed interim executive director of the Texas Department of Information Resources and interim CIO.
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From the Rocky Mountains to the Gulf Coast, local governments are taking a strategic approach to sustain operational continuity in the face of IT department layoffs caused by budget constraints.
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"Chief" has long been included in government job titles, particularly in IT. But as organizations have evolved, the lines between what each chief does have blurred. AI has only made the issue more pressing.
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Plus, New York City's CTO heads to the private sector, want data on opioid use? It's beneath your feet, and more.
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Plus, Accela launches out-of-the-box products for regulating marijuana and short-term rentals, Google launches service to help 911 centers locate callers' phones, and more.
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Nath has joined nonprofit City Innovate Foundation as its co-executive director. His former deputy Krista Canellakis has replaced him as chief innovation officer.
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Data and technology are helping local governments close the employment gap by connecting constituents with opportunities.
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Des Moines County Information Technology Director Gina Erickson submitted her resignation after heated debate with county supervisors.
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He hasn't yet said where he's going, and the city has not named a successor.
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Teachers in West Virginia — and now Arizona and Oklahoma — are using Twitter and Facebook to crowdsource ideas, convene groups and amplify messages about pay grievances after years of education cost cutting.
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A lack of skilled professionals is driving some states to adopt a more European approach to filling vital positions – apprenticeships.
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The city of St. Louis announced two recent staffing additions: its first-ever chief technology officer, and a new chief information officer.
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SC Cyber, based at the University of South Carolina in Columbia, will serve as the state’s liaison between industry and government on issues relating to cybersecurity training and workforce.
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Plus, Seneca Systems raises $3.5M seed round, how does local government measure the value of open data programs and more.
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Lawmakers in Massachusetts are considering legislation that would block schools and employers from digging into the social media accounts of students and workers.
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On the balance, the worlds of local government and industry share many of the same traits.
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We live in an age of continuous disruption and transformation, which means CIOs have to become brokers, integrators and orchestrators.
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With some two-thirds of businesses and IT organizations eyeing artificial intelligence deployments in the coming year, making sure they perform will mean lots of training.
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Attendees of the California Public Sector IT Academy gathered to honor their peers during an award ceremony in Sacramento Feb. 28.
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At the 2018 CIO Academy in LA, CIO's from across the state reiterated the importance of how IT partnerships are at their strongest with creative collaborations.
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From baby boomers to millennials, governments are having to change the way they think about engaging their workforce as new generations take over.