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Industry Briefings

The annual gathering brings government IT leaders together to discuss timely topics of interest, and it provides a forum for collaboration among regional CIOs and their staffs.
Agency officials with the California Department of Food and Agriculture said cultural and infrastructure modernizations are being contemplated as they work to update and de-silo enterprise architecture, and help IT keep pace with program development.
The IT chief and her management team will give vendors a look at the playbook for 2020-2025, and vendors will have a chance to ask questions of a department that touches every Californian's life.
Officials at the California Health and Human Services Agency’s Office of Innovation, which was stood up last summer, discussed their successes in helping other departments improve process and procurement at a Techwire Member Briefing.
Los Angeles County IT execs from the agency's health departments and the medical examiner-coroner's office will attend the April 23 event in Hacienda Heights.
The April 23 event in Hacienda Heights will feature IT executives from Los Angeles County's health departments and the medical examiner-coroner's office.
For tech vendors seeking to do business with the largest county government in the nation, this week’s briefing with Los Angeles County’s IT decision-makers presented plenty of opportunities to take part in some major initiatives.
Seven IT executives from Los Angeles County government will address vendors and others at the next Techwire Industry Briefing, scheduled for Feb. 6 in Hacienda Heights.
This large county is preparing to change its IT contracting process.
With more than 10 million residents, Los Angeles County is always looking for technology solutions to business problems. Vendors who want to work with the county improve their chances of being awarded a bid if they know the following things.
Los Angeles County IT executives will discuss strategies, opportunities and the procurement process at the next Techwire Member Briefing, scheduled for Nov. 8. In addition to learning about departments' priorities, attendees will learn how to register for the county’s Enterprise Services Master Agreement (ESMA) and will have an opportunity to ask questions of the presenters.
The California Secretary of State's CIO really wants to hear from vendors — just not yet.
The event will include Keith Tresh, a California IT leader with a long history in cybersecurity.
As the chief information officer of the California Highway Patrol, Chief Scott Howland is in charge of planning and implementing technology to improve the effectiveness of all CHP staff. He also finds funding for those needs — all while writing tickets and ensuring highway safety.
The California Judicial Council — and the state's courts as a whole — have been undergoing a technology overhaul, according to the Judicial Council’s CIO and the Third Appellate District’s clerk administrator.
Although the economy, elections and a host of other factors can affect the health of the IT industry, one constant in both the private and public sectors is digital innovation. That was the overarching message Thursday as various speakers and panelists spoke at the Techwire State of Technology industry briefing in Sacramento.
The Department of Technology's chief digital innovation officer sat down Thursday with the Public Sector Councils' director of CompTIA to discuss innovating in the public sector.
The CIO of a major California city tells Techwire Insiders about his long list of upcoming RFPs, some employment opportunities for project managers and business analysts, as well as the challenges his department faces.
California's Department of Education has limited money to spend, but year-end dollars do have some flexibility if a solution fits, CIO Kevin Matsuo said Wednesday at Techwire's Industry Briefing.
The tech leader for the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power signaled Tuesday that opportunities abound for vendors in the coming months as the sprawling municipal utility sets an ambitious agenda for growth and change.
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