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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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.
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Erik Ross will hold the chief digital officer position while also leading the state's Innovation Center.
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The technology lobbying group has fired Mike Hettinger after only nine months on the job.
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The procurement process is just one piece of the puzzle that needs to be fixed if technology acquisition in government is to be improved.
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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.
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The City Council is scheduled to greenlight a $1 million grant application to the Rockefeller Foundation to help pay for the proposed position.
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Michael Mattmiller says Seattle is keeping its options open when it comes to high-speed Internet.
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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.
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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.
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The White House officially named Google's Megan Smith as its new chief technology officer.
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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.
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The leader of Google's innovation research arm will soon lead technology projects alongside the president.
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The top trends, priorities and widely-adopted initiatives in state government IT according to the 2014 Digital States Survey.
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Once back in Silicon Valley, federal CTO Todd Park will begin his role as a technology adviser to the White House.
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Looking to maximize its water resources, California is finding that better management and efficiency are key.
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With a decade of experience leading technical teams in health care, Colorado's new CTO -- David McCurdy -- will try his hand at public service.
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After a major merger of IT functions in 2011, Washington Gov. Jay Inslee is proposing further consolidation.
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After five years in Delaware, CIO Jim Sills is headed back to the banking industry, leaving the state's technology in better condition than he found it.
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