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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After assisting with the transition of power to a new administration, North Carolina CIO Keith Werner is proud of what his team accomplished and is looking to new opportunities in the private sector.
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Ajit Pai, a Republican member of the Federal Communications Commission, will take over for Tom Wheeler.
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Ann Dunkin, Environmental Protection Agency CIO under President Obama, will be CIO of Santa Clara County, Calif., starting next month.
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Formerly with Google, Matt Cutts has joined the federal government.
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After a lengthy IT career spanning state and local government, McQuillan will leave public service in March.
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The city’s chief of civic innovation discusses her approach to the position and upcoming projects.
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As Inauguration Day nears, IT leaders reflect on Obama’s tech legacy as they prepare for their next career moves.
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Gov. C.L. “Butch” Otter also is ordering state agencies to implement a new cybersecurity framework.
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Thom Guertin will temporarily remain at his post to ensure a seamless transition of power.
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If CIO Michael Sherwood has his way, new technologies and the companies behind them will flourish in the glitzy jurisdiction.
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The House Subcommittee on Digital Commerce and Consumer Protection has a great range of jurisdiction -- everything from IoT policies to overseeing the Federal Trade Commission.
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Nearly two years after his appointment by the governor, Garcia, who also serves as secretary of the Department of Information Technology, has said he will step down effective Jan. 31.
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Four state CIOs who came to their positions after careers in other fields and one longtime state IT executive reflect on how their experiences informed their priorities, decision-making and relationship building.
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The California city is on the hunt for a new breed of cybersecurity professional: the cyber-risk officer.
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James Collins will continue to serve as the state CIO under its new gubernatorial leadership.
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North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum recently announced some changes to the C-suite in Bismarck.
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Take a look back at the major career changes of the year.
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Amit Yoran will take the helm at the fast-growing Columbia cybersecurity company Jan. 3.