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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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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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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