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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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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Transformation, disruption and collaboration took center stage during the TechWire California Industry Forum, Nov. 8.
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After several months of searching for former CIO Debbie Cotton's replacement, Phoenix is drawing from Virginia Beach, Va.'s talent pool.
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