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 state’s first digital transformation officer has accepted a position with the Eagle County, Colo., Department of Public Health.
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At this week's Los Angeles Digital Government Summit, four female technology officials agreed that women can forge tech careers — but more opportunities and education in the field are needed.
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And where in government is innovation easiest to find?
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Kehoe has served as King County, Wash., CIO for the past seven years, and pending a Board of Commissioners vote, will serve in the same capacity for Los Angeles County.
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DeVries is a veteran of federal government having served as CIO for the Office of Personnel Management and deputy CIO for the Department of Defense.
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Embracing the less traditional is part of how to attract the next generation of public servants.
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Pecherskiy’s team built its own open data portal that emphasizes automating city data.
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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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