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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Around the country, cities are leveraging data to align labor supply with demand, develop better training programs and work with institutions to fill education gaps.
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The companies are reportedly looking to secure more than 300,000 square feet of new office space.
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A new center in Kansas is giving blind and visually impaired individuals an opportunity to train for jobs in the technology industry.
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The Hillsdale Intermediate School District (ISD) Career Center pairs high school students with state of the art technology and the chance to earn various cybersecurity certifications.
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New Jersey's second-ever dedicated chief technology officer, Chris Rein, said he'll be taking a close look at the state's ongoing IT consolidation and making recommendations to the governor.
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The MN Cyber Range has comprehensive, realistic courses that are billed as a “flight simulator for cyberattacks.”
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Transitioning to the concept of open data is considered a top priority.
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The former CIO of New Mexico’s biggest city has transitioned from that role to become the assistant CIO in Phoenix.
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The recent opening of a portion of the Georgia Cyber Innovation and Training Center has set the stage for what the state hopes will be a “cyber tsunami.”
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There's no one path to a career at the top of the heap.
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Non-traditional IT hires are just one unique way that CIOs and CISOs are looking to attract IT professionals as the industry faces a steep labor shortage of 1.8 million by 2022.
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Faced with dwindling opportunities at the hands of technological advancements, workers around the country are seeking new skills to stay employed.
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How different is being a government Chief Information Security Officer from having the same role in the private sector? A CISO with experience in both worlds offers seven insights.
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The state's IT procurement budget has been slowly getting cut by Harrisburg lawmakers over the last four years while the ITSA program has grown five-fold in the last seven.
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The approved learning management system from Blackboard and Taborda comes as part of an initiative designed to improve employee processes and data statewide.
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The closure of a coal-fired power plant in Milam County displaced more than 300 workers, but an incoming cryptomining operation plans to hire as many as 500.
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A $2.5 million workforce proposal from County Executive Armond Budish would focus on filling thousands of openings with skilled candidates.
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Baltimore has hired its inaugural chief of IT human capital and director of digital DevOps, and a chief data officer; and begun to execute on its digital transformation plan.
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