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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Sean Parker, founder of Napster and a Silicon Valley giant, has donated to political campaigns all over the political spectrum, turning the typical tech-activist model on its head.
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According to an official blog post introducing the new official, Krucoff will lead a team of 26 employees who worked together previously in an unofficial capacity as they were spread across the enterprise.
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In late June, Gov. Chris Christie tapped Dave Weinstein as the state’s CTO and set into motion an aggressive course of action that will no doubt become a model for other states in similar positions.
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William J. Bratton, the city's 42nd police commissioner, said Tuesday he would step down from the department in mid-September to go into private industry, capping a 45-year career in policing which has been innovative and controversial at a time of constant challenges to law enforcement around the country.
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These two high-profile job changes come during a string of departures under Mayor Bill de Blasio.
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After just a little over a year with the department, Tyrone Grandison announced he's moving on to new things.
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As a developer of products and services, Schrier will assist with ensuring the agency communicates with and offers the services desired by the nation's first responder agencies.
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The city manager will soon be conducting a national search for what is being called a “deputy city manager -- manager of innovation."
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While a general definition is not useful, the role can be better understood through an ontological process.
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For CIOs, emphasis is usually placed on the customers and their needs rather than the technology itself.
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During the Democratic National Convention, a panel of experts touched on the need to not only educate the next wave of technology workers, but also pave the way to innovation.
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Roling shares how he makes sure his staff -- and the state workforce in general -- is prepared for today’s threats.
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Rep. Ron Sandack resigned from his position in the state’s House of Representatives citing online security concerns.
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Though there is often the unrealistic expectation that a new administration will change all that ails industry or government, American voters and companies should come to the table with measured expectations.
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The city’s inaugural CDO, Jessica Singleton, helped transform NYC into one of the hottest tech scenes in the world.
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The city's office of Information Technology Services confirmed on July 15 that Cotton has officially retired as of July 2016.
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As the state's first director of unmanned aircraft systems, Retired Lt. Col. Bob Brock will work with state agencies and universities, private businesses and the Federal Aviation Administration to set rules on how unmanned aircraft systems will function in Kansas skies.
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New Jersey homeland security officials appointed Mike Geraghty as head of the state's Cybersecurity and Communications Integration Cell, and as acting chief information security officer for the state.
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