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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CIO Carlos Ramos has announced that he will retire from public service at the end of March.
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Giving an overview of several of collaborative communities in Illinois IT, including how they were implemented and have functioned over the past year.
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Phoenix CIO Debbie Cotton discusses the direction she sees the nation’s sixth largest city moving in the coming years.
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Public CIOs are embracing the fact that their workforce is starting to transform, and millennials are a big part of that. While government isn’t traditionally known for flexibility, the silver tsunami and changing demographics are forcing the issue.
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Mark Nunnelly will begin as the Massachusetts Office of Information Technology's executive director on April 4 and will report directly to the governor.
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Under Ramos' leadership, California's Department of Technology launched its own private cloud in 2014, created a new project approval process and Project Management Office in 2015, and is testing vendor performance metrics in 2016.
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The Enterprise Resource Planning program will transform finance, human resource and other administrative systems through the adoption of a single, modern, integrated IT platform.
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Outlining and introducing actions Illinois IT is taking to sustainably change the culture and create results.
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These actions may not seem like much when looked at individually, but they signal a cadence of positive, demonstrable change.
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If the President of the United States can transition into the office with 75 days between election and the oath of office, we should be able to move to the next milestone in that amount of time.
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Illinois “FIRST” strategy helps create a unique ecosystem that allows agencies to improve operations and get closer to residents and business customers with minimal overhead and maximum reach.
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We are working collectively to modernize technology across Illinois.
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Rauner is the main reason why CIO Hardik Bhatt plunged back into the public sector.
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Throughout the month of March, Illinois officials will share their approach to culture-change leading to significant transformation in the state of Illinois.
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Systems connected: Water conservation, utility payments, regulation
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Public and private officials looked to the future of technology in the public sector, honing in on three obstacles IT leaders face and potential opportunities.
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The Texas Department of Information Resources board has voted to appoint Stacey Napier its executive director.
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Judges selected individuals who led effective teams, most faithfully served their organizations and constituencies, exhibited innovative thinking, and promoted information sharing and collaboration across California government.
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