Workforce & People
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As artificial intelligence continues to evolve, how can public-sector teams prepare organizationally for the next generation of cyber attacks and equip themselves with the right tools?
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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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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.
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Congress could supersede an FCC rule, but legislation that guts the rule could be blocked by Senate Democrats who support net neutrality.
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Despite a lengthy IT career in private industry, Hoang says he is taking a measured approach to his new responsibilities.
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Nashville, Tenn.'s new chief strategy officer will work to further the city's goals of citizen-centric government and transparency in the coming fiscal year.
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Colorado CIO Suma Nallapati wants to transform IT systems so that people look forward to interacting with government.
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On Wednesday, Trump is hosting a summit at his Trump Tower in New York City with a who’s who of the tech world. So who will be there?
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With smartphones, smart cars and smart everything else, convenience is everywhere -- but will they cost us our jobs?
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Amy Fecher, the state's first chief transformation officer, said she'll work with agencies statewide to boost efficiency and improve use of technology.
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We talk to CIOs at all levels of government on a variety of issues throughout the year. But few topics elicited livelier responses than when we posed this particular question.
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The Clark County board of commissioners approved the appointment of long-time Deputy CIO Michael Lane during a commission meeting Dec. 6.
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Former Secretary of Labor Elaine L. Chao has been tabbed to serve as the 18th Transportation Secretary, pending Senate confirmation.
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The details surrounding Arkansas’ abrupt IT leadership changes are few, but what is clear is that a recent forced resignation signals a potential shift in the state’s direction.
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With an eye for partnerships and a passion for his work, Illinois CIO Hardik Bhatt is looking ahead to new opportunities for his state.
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The University of Denver’s JB Holston discusses the phenomenon and what government can do about it.
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JB Holston of the University of Denver addresses two issues to consider for staffing government IT offices in the 21st century.
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The state has tapped FireEye executive Peter Liebert for the position, which has been vacant for about eight months.
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Government IT executives find themselves in a pitched battle with the private sector to woo cyberpros from what most describe as an insufficient labor pool — but CyberSeek hopes to help.
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