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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Tech veteran George Khalil discusses using technology to bridge gaps and move the agency forward as he takes over the helm of technology and innovation in the city.
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Plus, Columbus, Ohio, Publishes RFP for Multi-Modal Trip Planning App, San Francisco Chooses E-Scooter Companies, Releases Scoring Rubric and more...
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Gov. Phil Murphy has tapped Carrie Parikh to serve as the state's chief data and privacy officer and chief operating officer for the Office of Information Technology.
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A recent summit at the University of Mississippi leveraged the expertise of industry and the public sector to forecast the future of technology.
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Legislators on a joint IT committee joined the state’s chief information officer for a discussion that highlighted collaboration and promising technologies for the state, at the North Carolina Digital Government Summit
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Plus, Code for America strengthens the brigade network with $2 million Knight Foundation grant; Results for America launches a new resources to bolster governmental human services contracting; Code4PA Codeathon spans three Pennsylvania cities; and this week’s gov tech jobs.
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One of the nation’s longest-serving state CIOs, Davis leaves behind a legacy of productive IT stewardship during a time of major technological change.
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The $32 million project in Lockport, N.Y., is expected to bring a number of high-tech jobs to the region.
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George Khalil replaces Lea Deesing, who was promoted earlier this year.
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Plus, Startup Digitizes 17 Cities' Zoning Codes, Lets Local Gov Use It for Free, Texas City to Try Driverless Shuttles to Test its Infrastructure and Gather data and more...
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Maricopa County Recorder Adrian Fontes said county election staff needed to be quickly trained and deployed to open polling sites that had been neglected by contracted technicians.
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Plus, Next-Gen 911 Startup Raises $15M Series B, Columbus, Ohio, Requests Proposlas for Mobility-as-a-Service App and more...
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Plus, Responders Ventures, AWS Partner to Connect Emergency Responders to Tech, StreetLight Data Raises $10M Series C and more...
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Beth Simone Noveck, New Jersey's recently hired inaugural chief innovation officer, said she'll work to help the state modernize its processes and deliver better services to citizens.
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Mike Hausler isn't a standard-issue computer guy.
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Nevada CIO Michael Dietrich shares the advice he would give to a state agency faced with a cybersecurity breach.
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The Franklin County Auditor’s Office is set to use the technology to manage property deeds, and state lawmakers see it as an opportunity to attract jobs.
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Tim Bottenfield on coming into the role of state CIO from an agency-level position, and how his past experience affects his future plans.