Workforce & People
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"Chief" has long been included in government job titles, particularly in IT. But as organizations have evolved, the lines between what each chief does have blurred. AI has only made the issue more pressing.
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Delaware CIO Greg Lane, in place since July 2023, has stepped down. Jordan Schulties, chief of administration for the Department of Technology and Information, has been named interim CIO.
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UW-Stout has received about $2 million of federal grants for special projects to promote civil discourse, enhance understanding of AI and expand short-term, non-degree training programs.
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Multi-sourcing in Texas, Indiana's data-driven opioid strategy, a unified citizen experience in Tennessee and powering through procurement pain points: highlights from state IT leaders at NASCIO.
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Plus, Louisville, Ky., uses data to pinpoint ideal locations for electric vehicle charging stations; Pittsburgh announces its 2019 Inclusive Innovation Summit; Philadelphia hires designers to help facilitate homeless services; San Antonio, Texas, awards $15K contract during its datathon event; and check out this list of 100 forward-thinking government job skills.
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A new study says state IT cybersecurity offices are lacking money and experienced staff.
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CIO Stephanie Dedmon says it’s not enough simply to modernize — new IT projects must be in the state’s best interests.
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Replacing a mission-critical IT system that is decades old is never easy. But Cook County has pulled off the endeavor with far-reaching success.
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In its annual survey of chief information officers from all 50 states, the National Association of State Chief Information Officers forecasts the skills needed by the next generation of CIOs.
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Chief Technology Officer David McCurdy on some of the major initiatives the state has recently completed.
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Arizona CIO Morgan Reed on how his agency is developing single sign-on to protect against cyberattacks and make government easier to use.
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In afternoon sessions at the first full day of the annual conference, state leaders shared progress on major workforce, shared services and digital transformation initiatives.
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At the annual NASCIO conference in San Diego, Indiana Chief Privacy Officer Ted Cotterill talks about the CPO’s place in the C-suite.
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It’s been called the “new latin” for students, and for those who get their degree it’s considered the “sexiest job of the 21st century.”
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Brokering, transforming and communicating are the skills needed to be today’s state IT chief.
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Plus, ShotSpotter Moves Into Predictive Policing with Acquisition, Startup Raises $865k to Turn Facebook Into a Constituent Feedback Tool and more...
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It's the second acquisition for NEOGOV in the last year.
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Plus, Startup Raises $865k Seed Round to Make Facebook a Constituent Feedback Tool, New York City Uses Street Kiosks to Tell Open Data Stories and more...
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Missouri has hired private-sector executive Mike Cheles as its new CIO, and longtime acting CIO Rich Kliethermes will transition to acting deputy director of its IT Services Division.
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Stopping short of a workforce takeover, supplemental robots — called cobots — are offering unexpected benefits to humans in the manufacturing process.
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The 2018 MetroLab Network Summit in New Jersey is bringing university, city and tech leaders from around the country.
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