Workforce & People
-
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.
-
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.
-
"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.
More Stories
-
State policies about whether employees should delete or save emails vary considerably, creating concerns among open government advocates.
-
Will online commentary dictate the future of legislative policy?
-
Are absentee ballot systems like Nevada’s violating a prohibition on the use of Defense Department grant money to create online voting systems?
-
Mikey Dickerson, the former Google site reliability manager, speaks out about leading the U.S. Digital Service agency and how he and his team are working to usher in a culture change in the public sector.
-
As more governments focus on digital service adoption, the state's first chief digital officer is guiding the state toward more user-centric online design.
-
Following the departure of James Sills, Delaware found a replacement in James Collins.
-
The state chief information technology officer will assume private-sector role in the Kansas City area.
-
Results of the NASCIO 2014 State CIO Survey show a fast-moving IT landscape, a lot of big IT projects, and leaders who are doing their best to keep up.
-
Erik Ross will hold the chief digital officer position while also leading the state's Innovation Center.
-
The technology lobbying group has fired Mike Hettinger after only nine months on the job.
-
The procurement process is just one piece of the puzzle that needs to be fixed if technology acquisition in government is to be improved.
-
To avoid a disruption when Corpus Christi, Texas, CIO Michael Armstrong retires, his successor is being trained before his departure -- and in 2015, Michigan plans to launch a leadership academy program to groom internal talent.
-
The City Council is scheduled to greenlight a $1 million grant application to the Rockefeller Foundation to help pay for the proposed position.
-
Michael Mattmiller says Seattle is keeping its options open when it comes to high-speed Internet.
-
Changes are aimed at putting more emphasis on areas such as leadership and business innovation that are key factors in the evolving role of CIOs as government leaders.
-
Today, the number of high-tech companies and workers in Minnesota is greater than ever, but the decline of the companies that anchored the supercomputing era has masked the emergence of a bigger, more diverse tech industry.
-
The White House officially named Google's Megan Smith as its new chief technology officer.
-
Mergers are never easy. But the Department of Enterprise Services was able to survive, thanks to good planning and a cloud-based IT service management solution.
Most Read