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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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."
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Plus, Munetrix sues Socrata, FiscalNote buys advocacy-focused firm VoterVoice and more...
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The 3,000-word post has triggered another crisis for a tech industry scrambling to find a credible solution to its under-representation of minorities and women.
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Whether it's striving to be more like the public sector or creating a staff that's representative of its citizenry, government is working diligently to build and maintain a solid workforce.
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High vacancy rates among IT workers have hindered some of state government’s largest projects.
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Under Sidh, the agency tracked varied functions of city government, including blight, business climate and homelessness.
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Takai brings unique skills and experience to her new role as CDG’s executive director.
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Plus, a Texas marketing agency creates platforms for cities to launch Alexa skills, the Montgomery County, Va., Sheriff's Department tests smart bulletproof vests, and more...
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