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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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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