Workforce & People
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Nate Denny, former deputy secretary for the Department of Information Technology, will lead it starting next month. In his earlier role, he guided the state’s broadband expansion.
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As jobs, skills and industries evolve faster than ever, state-led data systems are demonstrating how to deliver timely, actionable insights that connect workers with the skills employers actually need.
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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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Maine’s agile journey began five years ago, so CIO Jim Smith and Associate CIO Paul Sandlin offer tips to IT officials looking to make the change.
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Eric Boyette, a long-time public servant who was appointed as North Carolina's CIO on April 7, has solid plans to bolster the state's data resources and cooperative efforts.
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Plus three things election tech officials are looking for, the transformational power of blockchain, and more...
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After less than one year in the post, Sree Sreenivasan has departed Mayor Bill de Blasio’s administration in the midst of a tech team reorganization.
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Danielle Alvarez will step down to take a position as cybersecurity strategist at Tallahassee-based Hayes e-Government Resources Inc.
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Indiana CIO Dewand Neely thinks leading IT means making connections to get the most value from emerging tech.
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Boston's first-ever chief digital officer arrived from the private sector in December 2014 and led creation of the city's digital team and its website redesign.
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Plus CIOs talk cloud and procurement, states pilot a digital driver's license, and more ...
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Louis Stewart, the deputy director for innovation and entrepreneurship in the Governor's Office of Business and Economic Development (GO-Biz), announced on Twitter he's leaving the post for another position in Sacramento.
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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.