Oakland County, Michigan CIO Talks Cloud Adoption
Oakland County, Michigan is harnessing cloud’s power to help agencies federal, state and local agencies nationwide improve their technology and services.
Oakland County, Michigan is harnessing cloud’s power to help agencies federal, state and local agencies nationwide improve their technology and services.
James Collins is also the new president of the National Association of State Chief Information Officers, and he shared NASCIO’s 2019 goals.
Kim Rice recently spoke with GovLoop about the Massachusetts state government’s IT, data analytics, cybersecurity, workforce reform and more.
Commissioner and State CIO Johanna Clyborne said that Minnesota’s workforce is critical to completing its cybersecurity and modernization goals.
In recent years, Cary, NC has been gearing up to become the world’s next smart city, going as far as turning their Town Hall campus into a smart “mini-city,” complete with smart parking, traffic management, citizen engagement and more. Nicole Raimundo, Cary’s CIO, is at the center of this push.
Louisville, Kentucky’s city government is tackling challenges like air pollution, gun violence and talent retention with cutting-edge technologies.
Beth Niblock became Detroit’s CIO less than a year after its Chapter 9 bankruptcy and has since worked on pulling the city’s IT back from the brink.
Scott Howland recently won a 2018 NextGen Public Service Award, taking home the top prize in the honor’s Advocate category.
Michael Sherwood discusses a range of tech topics in the latest edition of the GovLoop “CIO Conversations” series.
If all goes as planned, by 2022 federal agencies and their vendors should be using the Technology Business Management framework to track and communicate the value of IT in a more transparent and standardized way.