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Maggie Cabrey

Maggie Cabrey is a staff writer for Techwire.

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When the Chula Vista, Calif., Police Department requested approval to deploy Microsoft Office 365 and Azure, the agency’s technology manager found a missing piece in the regulatory puzzle.
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In an interview with Techwire, Department of Conservation CIO Catherine Kendall discussed the benefits of working in the public sector and initiatives her team is taking on this year.
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As the popularity of ride-share services continues to grow, California governments are looking into how these companies manage passenger security.
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As some counties consider cutting in-person visits altogether, members of California’s Legislature are wondering if the regulations allowing on-screen communication in jails have gone too far.
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The California Senate Committee on Governance and Finance is reaching out to Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper for insight on how to regulate the marijuana industry.
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The California Secretary of State’s Office is gathering input from stakeholders regarding the replacement of the state’s campaign and lobbying database, Cal-Access.
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The branch's Information Technology Advisory Committee released its Tactical Plan for Technology (2017-2018), explaining current and upcoming IT initiatives for the state’s judicial system. Here’s a look at four developing business opportunities from the plan.
Here's a quick snapshot of active IT bids happening San Francisco that Techwire is following this week.
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Four California-based companies have landed on a list of prominent vendors in the global procurement software market, according to one research firm.
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Several California agencies are looking to make improvements to their information security operations in the upcoming budget year.
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The California State Assembly Committee on Revenue and Taxation held a meeting Monday, during which the public was given insight on the evolving relationship between state taxation and the digital economy.
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In an interview with Techwire, director of San Diego's Performance and Analytics Department, Almis Udrys discussed his role with the city and trends he sees in both state and local IT.
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As the U.S. grapples with managing unemployment rates, California and Nevada seem to be attacking the issue by throwing more financial support behind educational programs focused on occupational training.
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California’s Chief Enterprise Architect Ben Word discusses the efforts CDT is taking to change the way California’s public sector views the enterprise architecture methodology.
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Vendors that are interested in being selected for the state of California's refresh of its prequalified pool of agile developers (ADPQ) can get a sneak peek of the RFI that will guide the process.
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Looking to help improve Sacramento's startup community, one volunteer group is gathering data from local companies to help up-and-coming organizations figure out how to grow in the region.
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The California Employment Development Department appears to be moving forward with a major project that aims to replace the state's legacy benefit systems with a single solution.
The office has issued two Requests for Quotation for Information Technology for test support services related to different types of voting programs.
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At the Techwire Insider Industry Briefing held Wednesday, state Chief Information Security Officer Peter Liebert spoke on work being done to create a new Security Operations Center and the agencies involved in the initiative, referred to by officials as the “four amigos.”
Techwire hosted its first industry briefing of 2017 on Wednesday, during which the California Department of Technology (CDT) gave Insider members in attendance an overview of several upcoming business opportunities.
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Whether it’s a big contract or a project in the early planning stages, the Techwire team is constantly tracking initiatives and contracts with the goal of giving our members better insight on what’s happening in California’s technology sector. Here’s a look at IT projects in the works at city and county governments you may have missed.
During a Public Policy Institute of California panel discussion Tuesday, the state Legislature's top leaders spoke about their priorities and public policy predictions going into the new 2017-18 session.
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Whether it’s a big contract or a project in the early planning stages, the Techwire team is constantly tracking initiatives and contracts with the goal of giving our members better insight on what’s happening in California’s technology sector. Here’s a look at five IT projects in the works at city and county governments you may have missed.
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A request for information from the Department of Justice explains that the agency is looking to automate processes used in Human Resources Management Systems, also referred to as JusticeHR, by moving functions to a software solution that is fully or predominantly cloud-based.
At a press conference, Brown spoke on the projected $2 billion deficit California is currently facing and gave an overview of his plans to combat recession-related issues.
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In an interview with Techwire, Fresno CIO Bryon Horn discusses the responsibilities of the Information Services Department (ISD), the various initiatives his team will be implementing in 2017 and future opportunities to watch out for.
The California Natural Resources Agency in partnership with the California Energy Commission and California Independent System Operator hosted a webinar on Jan. 3 to discuss how the state plans to bolster renewable energy.
From managing the Los Angeles World Airports Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system to his current position as CIO and general manager of the city’s Information Technology Agency (ITA), Ted Ross has spent the past 15 years of his 20-year IT career immersed in L.A.’s information technology sector. On Dec. 20, Ross spoke at the Techwire Virtual Conference, where he gave our Insider members a better look at the city’s evolving IT and upcoming initiatives.
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Whether it’s a big contract or a project in the early planning stages, the Techwire team is constantly tracking initiatives and contracts with the goal of giving our members better insight on what’s happening in California’s technology sector. Here’s a look at five IT projects in the works at city and county governments you may have missed.
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Here’s a look at five IT projects in the works at city and county governments you may have missed.