Workforce & People
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Tony Sauerhoff, who also previously served as state chief information security officer, was appointed interim executive director of the Texas Department of Information Resources and interim CIO.
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From the Rocky Mountains to the Gulf Coast, local governments are taking a strategic approach to sustain operational continuity in the face of IT department layoffs caused by budget constraints.
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"Chief" has long been included in government job titles, particularly in IT. But as organizations have evolved, the lines between what each chief does have blurred. AI has only made the issue more pressing.
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Here’s a breakdown of factors industry leaders and experts said helped contribute to the state becoming a tech magnet.
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Gregory Touhill, a retired brigadier general and deputy assistant secretary of cybersecurity and communications for the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, has been named as the first federal CISO.
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On Sept. 6, David De Vries, deputy CIO for the Department of Defense, was named the department's new CIO.
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Santa Fe’s city government, which has come under scrutiny for having a high number of municipal employees, has faced backlash over a recent decision to hire a deputy city manager.
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Public service may not have the lure of shiny, new private-sector jobs, but some in government are leveraging new tactics to draw in fresh talent.
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Has the reinventing government movement left a legacy of greater effectiveness, or have the systems it generated become roadblocks that today’s reformers must work around? Or is the answer somehow “yes” to both of those questions?
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Overcoming IT challenges and laying the foundation for more effective governance is the focus of a sweeping initiative to transform the state's technology agencies.
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Leadership, innovation and data are on the agenda as tech leaders gather for the annual Los Angeles Digital Government Summit.
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The CISO has one of the most difficult jobs in a given organization, because cybersecurity is evolving quickly, and with each new technology or product introduced, 10,000 new potential vulnerabilities arise.
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Replacements for Chief Innovation Officer Ted Smith and Theresa Reno-Weber, the city’s chief of performance and technology, have already been named.
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Rob Stradling, director of the Baltimore County, Md., Office of Information Technology, shares what his winning portal has done to beat out the competition.
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In an exclusive interview with Government Technology, Newsom highlights his vision for civic tech and how it can fix a few of California’s more pressing pain points.
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The First Responder Network Authority announced the reappointment of three board members to an additional three-year term.
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The new "Chief of Information Assurance” will be responsible for proactively identifying, protecting, detecting, reacting and recovering from advanced cyberthreats.
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Improving the status quo and scaling it for maximum impact falls within the purview of the chief innovation officer.
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Michelle Lee, the first woman to lead this office, discusses her office's priorities, the rise of patent infringement lawsuits and thinking globally.
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Palo Alto’s city manager wants governments to rip up the IT rule book to make better investments.
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Elon Musk chairman of SolarCity has unveiled his idea for the next generation of solar panels; an integrated solar roof.
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