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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Sen. Martin Heinrich, D-N.M., plans to reintroduce a bill that would make it easier to consumerize government-created technologies.
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What matters to new mayors and councils are not their first 100 days, but the four-year terms to which they are empowered to serve.
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Davood Ghods helps spearhead state consolidation and cloud computing efforts.
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State IT veteran Tom Baden replaces departing CIO Carolyn Parnell.
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On Wednesday, Wheeler suggested that he would propose rules next month that would treat broadband Internet service providers as utilities subject to more intense regulation than they have been in the past.
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In his inaugural address, Brown didn't say how California's Renewables Portfolio Standard could be raised to 50% by 2030, but his commitment was clear.
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A new federal law aims to balance innovation and efficiency. It could serve as a guide for other levels of government.
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Brown on Monday unveiled two major long-term initiatives for California: mapping out the fight against climate change and tackling the enormous $59 billion problem of deferred highway and bridge maintenance.
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Deputy Executive Director Todd Kimbriel is now serving as the state's interim CIO.
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The state has great leaders. Some are already leading, some are trying to lead and some just don’t know it yet. What can be done to support them?
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Gov.-elect Tom Wolf said he wants to lead a statewide discussion about how the future of older cities such as Scranton, inner-ring suburbs and the surrounding townships are interrelated.
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Florida's interim CIO Jason Allison impressed enough people to turn the job into something more permanent.
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Bailey said she looks forward to helping all levels of government maximize their assets through her new position in the private sector.
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The city's acting CIO loses his "acting" title, and looks forward to developing more public Wi-Fi and changing the organization's service culture.
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After nearly four years with the state, Parnell is moving on.
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Check out our recap of some of this year’s major career moves affecting state, local and federal government IT.
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Maggie Miller, former CIO of the Girl Scouts of the USA, will make New York state her eighth CIO position.
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With CalCloud infrastructure, Office of Technology Services Chief Davood Ghods says the state of California has taken a huge leap forward in meeting and exceeding demand for cost-effective IT solutions.
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