Workforce & People
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County IT leader Rose Mustain, a former NASA cybersecurity manager, has moved on, its chief administrator said last week. Chief Information Security Officer Russ Hauser will serve as interim IT director.
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The longtime Minnesota IT Services executive, who was previously its deputy commissioner, succeeds Tarek Tomes as permanent state CIO and MNIT commissioner after the latter’s departure.
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T.J. Mayotte will step in as the city’s new CIO beginning Monday, bringing private- and public-sector experience from two nearby counties to the role. The incoming tech leader has also worked in security governance.
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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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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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