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Jessica Mulholland

Jessica Mulholland, a former Web editor and photographer with eRepublic, is a freelance writer who covers technology. 

The pilot program authorized under California’s Medi-Cal 2020 waiver aims to do more to coordinate care.
After a successful six-year pilot, the Department of Water Resources seeks funding to expand its Airborne Snow Observatory program statewide.
Integrated Corridor Management is an orchestrated effort among several stakeholders in California who want to see a reduction in non-recurring traffic congestion.
In a state plagued by drought, a collaboration born out of state legislation will use the blockchain and remote IoT sensors to accurately measure groundwater usage in the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta.
A handful of California counties used technology to assist, streamline and simplify the biennial count of homeless people in their jurisdictions.
Despite the field office outages, DMV online services are still available and the department is updating its list of affected offices on its website.
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The New York City Department of Information Technology and Telecommunications announced on Monday, Oct. 24, that San Francisco CIO Miguel Gamiño Jr. has accepted the Big Apple's chief technology officer (CTO) post, which was left vacant in August when Minerva Tantoco departed.
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California is well represented in the 2015 Digital Cities Survey, an annual selection of the most strategic, efficient and innovative guardians of public-sector tech in the nation. Judged by the Center for Digital Government, operated by Techwire parent company e.Republic Inc., the top-ranked cities will receive an award on Nov. 5 at the annual National League of Cities conference in recognition of their achievements.
Keeping in touch with millennials is key, whether it’s during the recruiting process, while they’re employed with your organization, and even after they've left for another job.
Citizens, with their rapidly changing expectations, can play a role in making government what they want and need it to be. Expectations of citizens are changing rapidly. They want what they want — be it information, products or services — and they want it now. But how does government re-imagine itself to respond to these demands? Officials attending the 2014 California Leadership Forum held in Sacramento, Calif., on Sept. 18 had a few ideas.
After serving in the public sector for nine years — at all three levels of government — Michael Locatis is heading back to the private sector.
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