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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Although an official announcement hasn't yet come from the Governor's Appointment Office, a job posting is inviting candidates to apply for the position of Chief Data Officer, which would report directly to the secretary of the Government Operations Agency.
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Since the summer of 2015, a handful of local governments and academia have been looking at how to best share their respective data and solutions to problems like homelessness and urban blight most effectively.
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Since taking the top technology spot in Montana, Baldwin has focused heavily on connecting agencies to enterprise resources and bridging the gaps between state silos.
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Odysseus Marcopolus will fill the shoes of the state's chief information officer until a permanent replacement is located.
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MacMillan talks about his state’s efforts to recruit talent, bolster the service catalog and protect constituent data from outside threats.
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The state Department of Corrections has modernized an aging mainframe-based corrections system that was in place for decades, replacing it with the new Offender 360 solution running in the Microsoft Azure G-Cloud environment.
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Several cloud successes highlight the true value of a cloud strategy built around speed to deliver cost efficiency and elasticity of the dynamic demand of our information technology solutions.
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The Illinois Emergency Management Agency has created a 120-person multi-discipline, multi-jurisdictional membership forum to review and contemplate usage and deployment of FirstNet.
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Indiana's IT leadership look back and pulling the Indiana State Police into the state's overall consolidation efforts.
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After five years of leading IT for New Jersey, Emanuel's last day in the public sector is April 8.
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An initiative is currently under way with a back-to-basics focus on the desired, future-state business capabilities of individual agencies.
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These economic engines for cities are popular with young professionals, and would benefit from increased federal investment.
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The long-term vision is for all state of Illinois applications to be “MobileFIRST" and to be accessible on all mobile form factors.
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Named to the post in October, Reed plans to lean on his private-sector experience to move the state’s technology forward.
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Digital licenses ware made available to over 1 million licensees, who can now view and print a license wherever and whenever needed, including displaying it on a mobile device.
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We are committed to creating a data-driven government and to deliver state services in a way that is efficient, effective and customer-centric.
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Government should harness the power of technology, despite our organizational silos, to better understand the customer’s interactions and improve outcomes across departments.
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What is a smart state, and how is Illinois is putting this concept into action?
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