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Lloyd, who has served in technology leadership positions in San Jose, Seattle and beyond, will be joining the Center for Digital Government as its executive director.
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The technology professional has three decades of experience, with a background in networking, data storage, software-defined storage, containerization and automation.
As part of Industry Insider — California’s ongoing efforts to educate readers on state agencies, their IT plans and initiatives, here’s the latest in our periodic series of interviews with departmental IT leaders.
The new technology chief looks forward to forming partnerships with staff, CIOs, stakeholders and vendors to support the mission of the CHP – “to provide the highest level of safety, service and security to the people of California.”
California’s deputy state chief technology officer, Scott MacDonald, offers an update on what’s pending and what’s coming in the California Department of Technology’s Office of Technology Services.
The county has filled out its C-suite following the recent departure of its tech chief.
The California Department of Technology and one of its frequent state collaborators are convening conversations on broadband deployment, digital equity planning and related activities later this month.
The bill, signed recently by the governor, offers considerable formalization and clarification on the roles and responsibilities of a state office and a state department.
“You get a chance to implement newer technologies such as chatbot and artificial intelligence to simplify IVR call flows and reduce wait times to improve customer satisfaction.”
The department’s five largest transactions in this area last month reached the low seven figures.
The cyber criminal group that is reportedly behind the attack has made public 500GB of files containing Social Security numbers, student psychological assessments and other information.
The California Employment Development Department is underway on a “comprehensive modernization initiative” that will transform a key area of service.
The state of California has been recognized for its technology work by the biennial 2022 Digital States Survey from the Center for Digital Government.
The IT leader at a North Bay city talked to Industry Insider — California about strategic planning and technology projects.
The shift to electric buses is part of the city’s work to make public transportation zero-emission by 2030. Sonoma County, where Santa Rosa is the county seat, currently has three in service.
Chief Information Officer Liana Bailey-Crimmins, who is also director of the California Department of Technology, updated IT officials on several initiatives at the California Digital Government Summit.
At last week’s California Digital Government Summit, attendees were given an opportunity to weigh in on six questions related to work, the workplace culture in IT, data and modernization. The results, listed in descending order from most to least popular, are in.
The "Best of California" awards, announced during last week’s California Digital Government Summit, acknowledged high-achieving state IT officials and significant recent IT projects.
A new law signed last week by Gov. Gavin Newsom forbids California-based businesses from giving up geolocation data, search histories and other personal information in response to out-of-state search warrants, unless those warrants are accompanied by a statement that the evidence sought isn’t connected to an abortion investigation.
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As part of Industry Insider — California’s ongoing efforts to educate readers on state agencies, their IT plans and initiatives, here’s the latest in our periodic series of interviews with departmental IT leaders.
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