Workforce & People
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From the Rocky Mountains to the Gulf Coast, local governments are taking a strategic approach to sustain operational continuity in the face of IT department layoffs caused by budget constraints.
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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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The 2018 MetroLab Network Summit in New Jersey is bringing university, city and tech leaders from around the country.
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Solomon Adote, a former private-sector information security leader and team manager at the Delaware Department of Technology and Information (DTI), has stepped in as the state's chief security officer.
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Initially earmarked to help build the state’s nanotech industry, the money will now go toward companies focused on unmanned systems and job creation.
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Ultimately, Chevron expects the technology to cut down on miles traveled by its specialists around the world.
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State inspectors have only recently turned to mobile apps, which are saving some of them hours a day and millions of taxpayer dollars.
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After holding tech and innovation positions in government in Boston and Rhode Island, Kevin Parker discusses priorities for his new position in Illinois.
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IT has changed for the better, adding more women and becoming more diverse and inclusive, officials said during a panel discussion at the Colorado Digital Government Summit.
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Plus, Smarsh and Actiance finalize merger, FirstNet names new acting CEO and more...
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Artificial intelligence and data analytics are transforming the practice of law.
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Innovations in technology and process have helped the city and county of Denver provide vital services more efficiently, its CIO says.
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Edward Parkinson has been named acting CEO of the First Responder Network Authority.
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Keith Tresh, commander of the California Cybersecurity Integration Center (Cal-CSIC) in the Governor's Office of Emergency Services, is retiring from state service at the end of October.
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According to a recent report, the Dallas-Fort Worth area has one of the largest concentrations of tech talent in the U.S.
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Speaking at the 2018 Massachusetts Cybersecurity Forum, Gov. Charlie Baker announced new leadership for the MassCyberCenter and grants to stimulate workforce development.
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Plus, Anti-Bias Toolkit Offers Government a Closer Look at Automated Decision-Making and more...
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Plus, 6 Gov Tech Companies Acquired by GTY Technology Holdings, Infiniti, an IT Company in California's Agile Vendor Pool, Has Been Acquired and more...
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Joy Bonaguro, who departed local government earlier this month, will be Corelight’s new head of people, operations and data.
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Guarding against the latest cyberthreats requires an aggressive training program. But can the human element ever be completely overcome?
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