Workforce & People
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The director of the California Department of Technology and state CIO since June 2022 will be stepping down after a 38-year career. That included guiding CDT’s on-the-ground response to the 2025 wildfires.
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The state is offering AI training developed with InnovateUS, to help employees increase their skill levels and use AI responsibly. The curriculum is available via its online learning platform.
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Nate Denny, former deputy secretary for the Department of Information Technology, will lead it starting next month. In his earlier role, he guided the state’s broadband expansion.
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Maryland's IT secretary brings knowledge and success both from military experience and his leadership of a consulting firm in the private sector.
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After seven years with the state, the acclaimed public-sector CIO moves on.
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Until a permanent replacement is found for outgoing CIO Sam Nixon, Executive Director Eric Link will serve in an interim capacity.
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The annual awards ceremony recognized achievements of the greatest public IT leaders in one of the largest and most influential economies in the nation.
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Keeping in touch with millennials is key, whether it’s during the recruiting process, while they’re employed with your organization, and even after they've left for another job.
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The U.S. House of Representatives Energy & Commerce Committee has concerns with the FCC’s use of delegated authority and its rule-making process.
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The director of Virginia’s Information Technologies Agency will leave for a regulatory position.
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Most of the methods and techniques in the guide have been developed, tested and utilized within the California Department of Technology and its Office of Professional Development.
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Houston Chronicle investigation charges the fast-growing Cooperative Contracts program lacks oversight and competition.
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To find technology in this year’s speeches, you often need to read between the lines.
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The past two years have been transformative for cyber-operations in Texas, Engle said.
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House Bill 1391 would combine all technology operations into the Consolidated Technology Services Agency and under the purview of Washington State CIO Michael Cockrill.
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Gov. Abbott said he wants to use the money from cutting the Emerging Technology Fund to attract “nationally-recognized” researchers and professors to Texas’s universities.
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In a letter to all state agency heads, Gov. Abbott ordered them by next week to comply with the provisions of a new bill aimed at addressing problems highlighted by a no-bid contract scandal.
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DARPA last week put out a call for people with ideas for “revolutionary approaches to unmanned aircraft systems autonomy” to contribute in its Collaborative Operations in Denied Environment.
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Three key IT leaders have all left the state to pursue other opportunities.
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After losing its director and chief technology officer in October, the Arkansas Department of Information Systems has a new lead: Mark Myers.
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It's not about simply delivering services more efficiently. It's about passion, surprise and invisible opportunities.
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