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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Plus, a Gov Tech 100 company goes public, Los Angeles sets up an AI chatbot, and more...
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New Hampshire CIO Denis Goulet talks about how he's somewhat insulated from changes in elected leadership, and shares his No. 1 priority for advancing technology in the state.
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Plus, a Silicon Valley tech conference embraces gov tech, a purchasing co-op signs a cloud access security broker and more ...
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The former CIO of Chicago will be a few miles away, working on laying the foundation for future partnerships among cities, universities and private industry.
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There's more to the CIO's job than the network and the data center. Delaware CIO James Collins is forming an enterprise solutions group charged with finding the best possible uses for emerging tech in government.
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California's Public Utility Commission CIO discusses staying current in a changing and increasingly challenging environment.
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All those snaps can take a lot of time out of an elected official's busy schedule.
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The focus of the new agency will be to take a more coordinated and accountable approach to managing the state’s IT infrastructure.
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The authority tasked with regulating public utilities in the state is looking toward mobile as a means of extending its reach and effectiveness.
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The organization, called MC² for short, announced that it will seek to chip away at the shortage through an apprenticeship program.
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The creation of a standalone IT office is bringing a host of changes, including the appointment of Bill Vajda as the state's new CIO.
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Shared services can help streamline government operations, saving taxpayer money in the process. Pennsylvania is counting on it.
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On day two of the 2017 midyear conference, attendees participated in interactive and informal sessions to exchange ideas and discuss best practices.
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Gov. Andrew Cuomo made the appointment April 25, nearly a month after Maggie Miller resigned from the role.
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More than 530 government and industry attendees gathered to talk about top strategies, and management processes and solutions.
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Through a partnership with a local college, a group of young tech professionals is running the state’s enterprise content management system and building the future state workforce in the process.
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Gubernatorial appointees such as Tong must be approved by a Senate floor vote no later than a year after they are named to a position. The Rules Committee confirmation hearing and vote is the penultimate step in the process.
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Illinois IT officials talk a lot about their plans for cutting-edge technologies like the ever-expanding Internet of Things, and now they're taking action to make sure the talent pool is there for implementation.
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