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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The state's Innovation Center started as a place to test new technology, but it continues to evolve in its role.
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At the Los Angeles Digital Government Summit, city police and technology officials discussed the challenge of attracting young staffers to the public sector, and why they may be a good fit.
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While concerns about the glass ceiling persist, women working in state and local government in California are bullish about careers in the public sector.
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The “soft skills” characteristics that women bring to the challenges in government are a distinct advantage for our gender.
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Exiting advisers say Trump has paid “insufficient attention” to growing number of cyberthreats facing the U.S.
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As leader of the state's Bureau of Enterprise Systems, Raymond talked to GT about his approach to IT.
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The increasing connectedness of things to the Internet certainly poses a risk for government networks, but San Jose, Calif.’s CIO sees it as a call to evolve.
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Rather than getting caught up in what they don’t have, San Jose, Calif.’s IT team focuses its energy on running smarter and more creatively.
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San Jose, Calif., is looking to move ahead after roughly a decade of deficit and rebuild its IT assets smarter.
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Application modernization looms large on the to-do list of Acting Missouri CIO Rich Kliethermes. Here's what's underway.
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Georgia Chief Technology Officer Steve Nichols discusses the challenges of identity-proofing, as well as a new multi-agency pilot that helps citizens secure their tax refund.
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Plus, Neighborly tries out a different kind of pay-for-success, Verizon aims to compete for FirstNet customers and more...
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A newly announced position will focus on improving access and user experience throughout the city.
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Plus, a company explores whether roads can pay for themselves, Granicus makes its first acquisition since merging with GovDelivery and more...
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The city is searching for an innovative, experienced, money-saving leader to fill the new chief procurement officer position.
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Young Montgomery natives are building their lives while working directly inside the Chamber or the city government to improve it.
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David L. Stevens, who has led a tech modernization and realized a considerable cost savings in nearly five years as CIO, will take a position at a managed information technology company in October.
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The suit claims that under Kalanick’s watch, Uber experienced “a pervasive culture of gender discrimination and sexual harassment” and “alleged(ly) harbored trade secrets stolen from a competitor."