Workforce & People
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The state has put out a new call for applicants to help state agencies with AI, data analytics, emergency technologies and other areas. The push reflects similar programs from other governments.
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County IT leader Rose Mustain, a former NASA cybersecurity manager, has moved on, its chief administrator said last week. Chief Information Security Officer Russ Hauser will serve as interim IT director.
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The longtime Minnesota IT Services executive, who was previously its deputy commissioner, succeeds Tarek Tomes as permanent state CIO and MNIT commissioner after the latter’s departure.
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The Los Angeles Metropolitan Transportation Authority, which serves around 1.3 million riders a day, has named Long Beach Chief Information Officer Bryan M. Sastokas as its new CIO.
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Amid persistent shortages in cybersecurity positions, what can states do to strengthen their numbers?
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In his first few months on the job, Kehoe has been spending his time listening and learning about what it takes to lead an organization serving more than 10.1 million residents.
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Plus, the anatomy of a Gov Tech pitch (podcast), even more Bloomberg Mayors Challenge projects, and more.
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A variety of partners are invested in the future of the rapidly evolving Hull McKnight Cyber Center for Innovation and Training in Augusta.
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This year's awardees are building a gov tech legacy from inside and outside the CIO's office.
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CIO John MacMillan talks about Pennsylvania’s strategy in uniting technical and human resources staff into six delivery centers, and results from an early pilot.
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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.