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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County Executive Barry Glassman tapped Nicholas Kuba to head the Office of Information and Communication Technology.
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Thomas Vaughn, who has served in the U.S. Army and Coast Guard, is the Florida Agency for State Technology's (AST) new chief information security officer.
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Boston CIO Jascha Franklin-Hodge will step down in January and said he expects to find his next role at the intersection of "technology and public good."
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Roughly five years into the state's IT consolidation, officials are citing substantial benefits in their operations and cybersecurity standing.
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Plus, Dallas eyes city-county partnership on public safety radio modernization, with net neutrality vote looming, cities look to publicly owned internet options, and more.
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After two years as the state's chief technology officer, Mike Wons is stepping down for a similar role with a global risk compliance firm.
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Many state and local governments have not rebounded from staff reductions they made during the recession.
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Plus, NEOGOV acquires online training company, legislators press for answers, Minnesota hires FAST to work on troubled system, and more.
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Executive Deputy CIO Karen Geduldig sees opportunities for cognitive computing and machine learning to help get new employees over the learning curve.
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It's the first acquisition since NEOGOV received investment money from a private equity firm last year.
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Deputy State Chief Information Officer Jim Steele explains how the state’s unique geography ups the ante when it comes to government-constituent interaction.
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After two years as chief technology officer in Washington, D.C., Archana Vemulapalli will return to the private sector.
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Plus, Seattle uses SADA systems software to streamline construction work, Rhode Island, Tech companies work to bring the Caribbean online after hurricane, and more.
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In the wake of September’s Equifax breach, CIO Todd Kimbriel talks about how to securely represent Texans digitally.
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Plus, new transit fare systems sweep the nation, New Orleans data leader heads to Socrata, and more.
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As director of Performance and Accountability, Wise has created a long and influential legacy of innovative municipal data work.
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Sue Langen, Washington state's new acting director for its Office of the CIO, was most recently CIO for the Department of Social and Health Services.
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