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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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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