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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To accelerate IT transformation in Illinois, CIO Hardik Bhatt leverages best practices from leading states.
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The presidential election Nov. 8 undeniably shifted the national political power structure, but changes at the state level remain unclear as the impacts of governors' races continue to play out.
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In demonstrating success on the path to digital government, Missouri CIO Rich Kliethermes stresses the importance of data in telling your story.
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Brandon Williams may be the first-ever state digital transformation officer.
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Robert Schmidt, chief of the state's Office of Technology Services, announced on Oct. 31 that he will retire in early 2017.
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CIOs from six cities in New York convene annually to have open conversations in a closed, trusted space to share ideas, discuss common challenges and brainstorm potential solutions. This is a snapshot of selected conversations from the group’s annual meetings.
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Alex Alben views himself as more of an innovator than a watchdog.
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Rob Cook, former vice president of software development for Pixar, will help drive new and emerging technologies at the federal level.
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San Antonio CTO Hugh Miller will be leaving public service at the end of the week, according to an internal city memo.
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Aaron Ogle has agreed to work with the OpenGov Foundation and lead its product design team.
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Gamiño, currently the CIO of San Francisco, is leaving the West Coast to become New York City's chief technology officer.
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As the city's first CIO, Luke Stowe leverages a unified model for one-point access to all city IT services.
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According to CIO Jason Allison, now that operations are stabilized, he's focused on what's next in Florida's journey to digital government.
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Minnesota CIO Tom Baden sees great potential for analytics to impact citizens’ lives by uniting information across key program areas.
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Ohio CIO Stu Davis sees data analytics as the biggest game-changer of his career.
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Government Technology caught up with Benny Chacko, CIO of the Los Angeles County Probation Department, who discussed the importance of understanding your agency’s unique business needs and thinking beyond technology.
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Carr will assume the role chief information technology officer for the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power in mid-November.
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Obama noted that while Silicon Valley may produce lots of cool stuff that can improve our lives, its methods are no substitute for the principles of government.
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