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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CIOs seek to evolve their agencies in the wake of coming retirements and changing technology.
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Bhatt spent five years as Cisco’s Internet of Everything expert for local government, which gave him a front-row view of how governments worldwide are using the emerging Internet of Things to work smarter and more efficiently.
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Denis Goulet hopes that by the time he leaves the office, IT infrastructure will be modern, consolidated and standardized.
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Myers is putting his military and government backgrounds to use as the state’s IT leader.
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Baden says it’s time for Minnesota’s central IT department to evolve.
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In September, a host of new tech-centric legislation will take effect in the Lone Star State.
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Coming from the customer side of the state’s IT agency gives Collins a unique view of its role.
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John MacMillan's work on both sides of the aisle allows him to harness public- and private-sector experience while leading IT for the state.
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In her new role — her first in the public sector — Miller says she’s determined to carry out the governor’s mandate to transform state IT and re-imagine government programs.
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A dozen states appointed new CIOs this year and in late 2014 -- here’s a look who they are and how they’re settling in.
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CIO Jason Allison talks about restoring credibility and adding value through enterprise IT.
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The 2015 legislative session bolsters innovation and the state’s energy outlook.
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Gov. Dannel Malloy said the technological improvements are needed to make the DMV more user-friendly.
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Gov. Sam Brownback looks to the private sector to fill the state's top technology position.
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This unprecedented initiative has the potential to deliver a huge upside for new businesses, our economy and perhaps government approval ratings.
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Citizens can now call in and ask questions during meetings of the principal boards, commissions and authorities under the state Treasurer’s Office.
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After a massive leak of sensitive data, President Obama said the Office of Personnel Management needs new leadership.
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After 18 months as state CIO, Bill Oates is moving on.
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