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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Congress is debating whether to extend or make permanent a moratorium on state and local Internet access taxes. The issue could get tied up with a controversial proposal to tax online sales.
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Overhauling the state's IT agency -- which included decommissioning one of its largest data centers -- is paying off.
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Texas was one of six states to earn an "A" when it comes to making executive orders accessible to the public, according to a report by the Sunlight Foundation, a nonprofit that advocates for open government.
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Mayor Kasim Reed today announced Samir Saini as the permanent replacement for interim Commissioner Michael Dogan.
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Turning a governmental organization around requires a combination of partnership and trust. That can't happen as long as everybody is pointing fingers.
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The primary limitation of today’s energy grid is that it was conceived and developed in an era that had not envisioned a future powered by the sun, the wind and data. ARPA-E projects aim to fix that.
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The class pulled together leaders of tomorrow to discuss developing reliable collaboration and decision-making, according to Calif. CIO Carlos Ramos.
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The impending exodus is prompting many human resources departments to dust off “succession plans” for filling positions in a better-educated and lower-paid workforce than the private sector.
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Marc Touitou will ply his trade as CIO in Geneva, the city announced via Twitter.
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There's a lot that creative public leaders can borrow from the world of agriculture.
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A report from the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation has ranked states based on economic and technological trends.
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Texas Workforce Commission Executive Director Larry Temple received the 17th annual Bob Bullock Award for Outstanding Public Stewardship.
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Seattle has found a replacement for recently departed CTO Erin Devoto.
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Procurement protests are a huge drain on productivity and finances, and often result in a few minor territorial adjustments.
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After months of investigation, Chris Tonjes wrote a letter of resignation to the mayor.
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The movement comes as dozens of cities or counties are creating their own entrepreneur-in-residence programs to try to spur business activity or solve civic problems.
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The city's Department of Information Technology and Telecommunications announced that Anne Roest is the permanent replacement for acting agency commissioner Evan Hines.
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Much of TechAmerica's staff will continue on with CompTIA as the the IT trade organization looks to expand its role in the market.
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