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 Arkansas Department of Information Systems (DIS) announced that it filled two key agency IT roles July 31.
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Enticing millennials into the public sector isn't always easy, but someone's gotta do it.
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From large county government to a busy airport system, Acevedo isn’t squeamish about a change of pace or a completely new set of challenges.
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Plus, data startup LiveStories raises $10 million, Chattanooga launches a Socrata data mapping application and more ...
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As an RFP deadline nears, Dave Rogers has become the county's new CIO, replacing Steve Reneker, who is now the Riverside County Information Technology (RCIT) RIVCOconnect Manager.
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Strategies for building the bench in government IT.
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To help populate its workforce with the next generation, government has some work to do — on its reputation.
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City Manager Dave Fitzhugh noted that many qualified applicants responded, making the journey to finding Scheetz “extremely competitive.”
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Kate Garman will move from Kansas City, Mo., to the Emerald City to help coordinate smart tech projects across city departments and forge partnerships to improve the quality of life for residents.
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Do perceptions about bureaucracy and civil service impact government's ability to recruit young tech talent?
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GovTech talks to young people and CIOs for their perspective on what it's like to work in government.
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Purcell has a lot on his plate — and he wasn’t expecting any of it.
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A free online aptitude course called CyberStart offers scholarships to onboard students into the cybersecurity sector.
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Plus, DropCountr raises a $600K seed round, Nextdoor teams up with NOAA and more...
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Just months after being sworn in as governor, Kay Ivey has appointed a top-level state IT executive to replace Dr. Joanne Hale.
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Baltimore Acting CIO Evette M. Munro resigned after less than five months on the job, but a nationwide search for a replacement with vision is heating up.
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The woman behind Seattle's push into the city-driven privacy protections has returned from the private sector to lead the program once again.
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Plus, FAST wins a contract to modernize Oregon's DMV systems, Colorado's education transparency site garners mixed reviews and more...
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