Fresno proposes to spend $3.1 million for acquisition, deployment and year-one maintenance costs of a Land Management System (LMS) that will replace a legacy system.
An RFQ released Monday from the California Department of Fire and Forestry Protection (CalFIRE) seeks an online solution for the State Fire Training Unit's training and professional certification system for firefighters and other personnel.
Japan and Mexico both rely on earthquake early warning systems, but the United States — namely California — has been slower to fully fund and adopt the potentially life-saving technology.
The California Department of Technology has released a guidance letter announcing a policy change that enacts its newly released framework for managing IT projects.
Scott Howland has served as CIO and chief of the CHP Information Management Division since 2014. In that role, he provides oversight and support for the law enforcement agency’s IT and telecommunications applications and infrastructure. He has worked at CHP since 1990.
The state of California is proposing to spend at least $10 million on contract resources during the next three years in order to stand up new IT systems that will support regulation of California's medical marijuana industry, according to state budget documents.
Gov. Jerry Brown's May Revised Budget proposal for fiscal year 2016-17 introduced Friday contains adjustments that would fund a variety of information technology projects. Here is a list of 10 potential opportunities that Techwire is following.
The Department of General Services has completed and released model contract provisions for infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS) and platform-as-a-service (PaaS) cloud computing agreements.
The Department of Water Resources' new "Water Footprint" website features two online calculators designed to help individuals and households determine how much water they use.
Gov. Jerry Brown on Friday vetoed a bill intended to shed light on billions of dollars in state spending and consultants who help companies win lucrative government contracts.
The Department of General Services this week released an RFI seeking input to identify a new content management system and a suggested redesign of its external website, www.dgs.ca.gov.
The Office of Systems Integration is hosting a Web conference on Friday at 10:30 a.m. about a new effort to create a prequalified pool of vendors that provide agile development services.
Former Assemblymember and ex-Chico mayor Rick Keene recently reopened his IT consulting business, with a focus on business development advocacy and procurement assistance for the C-suite and all levels of government.
The city of Los Angeles has several technology projects on its plate and has set aside funding for them in Mayor Eric Garcetti's budget proposal for the upcoming fiscal year.
The California Health and Human Services Agency is establishing a pre-qualified pool of as many as 15 vendors to provide "user-centric design" and agile software development services.
The department is interested in learning about costs, technology advancements and business requirements in software-as-a-service (SaaS) and/or commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) eDiscovery software that could be used in the department's Legal Division.
The vendor community is invited to weigh in on draft business and technical requirements the state of California has developed and proposed for broadband high-speed Internet via satellite; wireless; and terrestrial technologies.
The city of San Jose on Tuesday proposed its $2.9 billion operating budget for fiscal year 2016-17. The budget includes details about proposed projects and spending in the city's IT department.
The CHP will test the body-worn cameras at two field offices in Stockton and Oakland. The RFQ includes body-worn cameras, cloud storage, local storage, evidence management software, configuration and training to support the one-year pilot project.
The new Web-based CalEPA environmental reporting system is accessible on mobile devices, can identify the user’s location using GPS, and allows them to upload photo, video and other documentation of the suspected hazard.
California on Monday published its new Project Management Framework (PMF), a 460-page guide that replaces the existing California Project Management Methodology (CA-PMM).
The Department of Technology in April agreed to extend the department's fiber ring to the city of Sacramento in an arrangement that the department says will save the city and the state money over the long term.
Training practices within CalFIRE have been under public scrutiny after revelations of alleged cheating by instructors and cadets at a training academy east of Sacramento.
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife's Data and Technology Division is seeking IT consulting services from a California Multiple Award Schedule (CMAS) contractor to provide two staff with experience in Microsoft Enterprise disciplines.