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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The former Wayne County, Mich., CIO will start his new position with the U.S.' fourth-largest county in January.
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The Indiana CIO explains a recent move to a more modern, no-offices workspace for his workforce.
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Jobs requiring a high degree of digital skills are rapidly increasing -- but not everywhere. That could be a big problem for some local economies.
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Plus, Virginia police collect crime tips through mobile app, cyberinsurance is gaining steam in state government, and more.
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Fresh off a stint as CIO of a major federal agency, DeVries strikes an optimistic note when it comes to filling IT positions.
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Frank Johnson, an Intel executive for more than 25 years, joined the city of Baltimore in October as its new CIO and CDO.
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Plus, traffic accident prediction startup pulls in $2.3M seed round, Cubic wins half-billion-dollar contract for NYC transit payment overhaul, and more.
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After 33 years with the Franchise Tax Board, CIO Cathy Cleek is set to retire in December.
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For first time, state technologists have asked the Legislature to include specific funding for cybersecurity in the budget.
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Nancy Sampson, the former Information Technology Services director for the state Department of Financial Services, Division of Rehabilitation and Liquidation, started her new position on Friday, Oct. 27.
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Plus, traffic accident prediction start up raises $2.3m seed round, constituent engagement startup finishes $10k crowdfunding round, and more.
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On Oct. 30, CTO Dave Weinstein and the Office of Information Technology will bring together state application developers to share successes and challenges.
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Plus, CivicPlus buys BoardSync, Mark43 announces system for body cam video, plus more.
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Colorado Chief Technology Officer David McCurdy has heard the hype around blockchain, but he sees more possibilities with another new technology on the horizon.
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Chief Information Officer Tony Young talks about how recent breaches impact the state’s data privacy strategy.
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Jeanethe Falvey, former digital director for National Geographic, said her personal mission includes helping people understand the role they’re playing in the cities, states and nations where they live.
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Georgia Chief Information Officer Calvin Rhodes offers advice on how to approach a big project like the Georgia Cyber Innovation and Training Center.
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