The Little Hoover Commission will hold a meeting today at 2:30 in downtown Sacramento to consider adoption of a draft study on artificial intelligence.
California's Chief Information Officer Amy Tong and Health and Human Services Agency Secretary Michael Wilkening will discuss past successes and future plans on Nov. 15.
CalCloud has a new interface that replaces the email-based multifactor authentication, according to a Tech Alert issued Friday by the California Department of Technology.
The California Department of Technology is instructing all top state IT executives to make sure their agencies and departments comply with the state's email threat protection solution if they don't already.
In what's been described as the "most significant tech acquisition of 2018," IBM has announced its intention to acquire open-source software company Red Hat for $33 billion, pending approvals.
The California Department of Technology's Office of Digital Innovation is holding a meeting Thursday that will include information about single sign-on, artificial intelligence and a civic user testing portal. It's being offered as a webinar, as well.
Four state government agencies and California State University, Sacramento, are teaming up to present a Cybersecurity Education Summit on Tuesday. The event will gather experts and leaders from government, industry and academia to spread awareness of cyberthreats and to "engage, inform, train and empower" Californians to avoid cyberthreats.
California climbed from a B+ in 2016 to an A- in this year’s Digital States Survey for its continued efforts to manage a vast population and massive economy with the help of strong tech initiatives.
California has placed in the top tier nationwide in the prestigious Digital States Survey, conducted biannually by the Center for Digital Government. The center is a national research and advisory institute on information technology policies and best practices in state and local government.
Four state government agencies and California State University, Sacramento, are teaming up to present a Cybersecurity Education Summit on Oct. 9. The event will gather experts and leaders from government, industry and academia to spread awareness of cyberthreats and to "engage, inform, train and empower" Californians to avoid cyberthreats.
California's blockchain legislation, which would create a working group around the electronic ledger technology, is still waiting for Gov. Jerry Brown's signature.
Government offices across the country are hiring dedicated staff to ensure that policies and systems put in place to do the people's business aren't unnecessarily jeopardizing the information of private citizens. The role is most often called chief privacy officer. In California, three counties — Santa Clara, San Diego and Ventura — have designated chief privacy officers. Who are they?
The city of Sacramento is recruiting an information security officer, and the state Employment Development Department (EDD) is recruiting two IT professionals — one an IT supervisor II and the other an IT specialist II.
The California Department of Technology has awarded a $36 million, 30-month contract to Maximus, a global company specializing in government services, to run the California LifeLine Program.
The letter outlines CDT's procurement authority in IT projects and updates several state administrative manual (SAM) items and statewide information management manual (SIMM) policies.
San Francisco’s first chief data officer has left her position after nearly five years in the role, the city announced with a farewell blog post this week.