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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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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Mike Steinmetz brings a wealth of public- and private-sector experience to the Ocean State, where he will serve as the first cybersecurity officer.
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While many other local governments and even the state are struggling to solve the same problem, L.A. has created a repository for IT knowledge.
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Economic growth in Louisiana hinges on keeping millennials, expanding job opportunities and embracing the digital economy.
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Virginia's third largest county lured Mancini, an industry veteran with 30 years in IT and 12 years in local government, out of the private sector to head up its IT operations.
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In a legislative career where he honed bills to keep private online data in the hands of its individual owners, but Rep. Issa's recent vote short-circuited with digital privacy advocates.
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After serving as chief information officer for the state department of transportation, Eric Boyette will serve all state agencies as state-level CIO.
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The man behind Rhode Island’s push to innovate government is leaving state service for a job with an international education nonprofit.
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Tony Neal-Graves talks about his plans for the state's broadband office and how he spent the first three weeks on the job.
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Erie Meyer also will become a member on the National Advisory Council, which helps create and facilitate a dialog between the various brigades, governments and tech leaders across the country.