Workforce & People
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From San Jose, Calif., to Washington, D.C., cities are advancing AI training for staffers or members of the public. Mesa, Ariz., recently launched its own AI education initiative to support adoption.
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Officials have formally named Bryce Bailey the state’s chief information security officer, elevating him from the interim role after nearly a month in place. Cybersecurity, he said, “is a long game.”
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Elizabeth Crowe, the city’s director of urban analytics and innovation, has been selected to serve as interim chief innovation and technology officer, a role formerly held by Stephanie Wernet.
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In afternoon sessions at the NASCIO Midyear conference earlier this week, state IT leaders broke into groups to tackle issues both timely and timeless.
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Delaware CIO James Collins talks about how bringing many voices to the table creates better outcomes.
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North Carolina Chief Information Officer Eric Boyette talks about recruiting “a new wave” of IT employees.
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What makes a technology leader? At the New York City CIO Academy, several such leaders guiding the largest city in the U.S. talk about where they came from and how they see their roles.
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Incoming Nevada CIO Michael Dietrich appreciates the potential of artificial intelligence, as long as the risks are also considered.
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Kansas City, Missouri's Chief Information Office Mary J. Miller is retiring April 30 after nearly 30 years of service, but she'll be replaced immediately by her Deputy CIO David Evans, another longtime staffer.
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The IT community loves to talk about driving change and innovative ideas, but achieving those goals often falls flat without a change in perspective.
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State Chief Information Officer Dickie Howze has a ready answer when asked which technology the state currently uses that he'd like to cast into retirement.
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Michael Dietrich is named Nevada's new CIO and deputy director of administration, a move designed to aid the state in its digital transformation.
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Plus, Bridge SF conference to serve as demo day for STiR companies, PayIt debuts new Kansas platform, and more.
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Augusta could see a flurry of activity around a $150 million investment in a facility geared toward bolstering the region’s cyberworkforce.
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The $100 million redevelopment, formally announced by university, city and business leaders Thursday morning, aims to cultivate and attract new technology companies and venture capital firms to the region.
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Oregon Chief Information Officer Alex Pettit and Gov. Kate Brown "mutually agreed" the time was right for the state's top technology official to tender his resignation, effective June 1.
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Hannah has been serving as interim CIO since the departure of Bill Kehoe.
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The city council recently approved the hiring of former IBM expert Luis Taveras, though half of his pay will come from a private health care company.
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Missouri CIO Rich Kliethermes says effective citizen engagement means focusing on making interactions as easy as possible.
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The Commissioner of the Bureau of Information and Telecommunications for South Dakota has retired.
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The trailblazing CIO will be focusing on a for-profit organization aimed at helping women entrepreneurs launch business ideas in the Bay Area.
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