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For vendors interested in Southern California, Industry Insider — California will host two leaders from the IT department of the city of Long Beach in December.
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The state entity, a familiar one to consumers, is looking to fill six positions, all of which have considerable intersection with information technology and innovation.
A key state department has delivered the inaugural edition of a resource for IT-related information.
Muni and BART emerged as among the biggest beneficiaries of the $800 million awarded by the California State Transportation Agency last week for projects meant to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
During his tenure, he built a team within the California Department of Technology that served as a strike force, focusing on technology related to the COVID-19 vaccines.
Industry Insider — California is pleased to welcome R Systems to the Industry Insider family. R Systems is a mid-sized global digital transformation company with 16 delivery centers in North America, Europe and APAC, specializing in helping clients speed up time-to-market of their applications/products, overcome digital barriers and create business value with specialized offerings and business approach. R Systems’ range of industry-wide and custom offerings includes three main spectrums: Technology Services (Salesforce, Azure, Cloud Enablement); AI, Data and Analytics Services (Machine Learning/AI, Advanced Analytics, Modern Data Management, Intelligent Automation); and Design Services (UX Engineering, Visual Design, Mobile). R Systems has a consulting partnership with AWS and Gold partnerships with Microsoft and Salesforce and with many leading vendors including UiPath, Automation Anywhere and Tableau. The company serves more than 250 global clients from offices worldwide and has a resource pool of more than 4,000 experts who share R Systems’ passion and vision for delivering client success.
Public-sector IT officials shared their thoughts at the recent California Public Sector CIO Academy.
The Davis resident has three decades in the tech sector, beginning with software engineering, then project management and information architecture before moving into sales, sales management and business development.
The state department’s five top purchases of IT services last month totaled in the low eight figures.
Two firefighters have devised a tool that enables first responders to access communications, mapping and dispatch in real time. It’s now in use by some 18,000 individuals and fire stations across North America.
The respondent ultimately chosen by the higher education organization will be under contract for at least five years.
Officials at the Northern California local government are working to close the digital divide.
Candidates are sought for openings in the departments of Human Resources, Employment Development, and Health Care Services, and the Office of Systems Integration.
The state department’s six purchases of IT services last month totaled in the low seven figures.
“The city has never before had a single repository for information on the various programs and services that are funded by taxpayer dollars,” said Mayor Todd Gloria. “This new website puts that information at their fingertips.”
The state hasn’t released department-level detail yet, but the summary of California’s enacted 2022-2023 budget continues an emphasis on technology that has been a hallmark of Gov. Gavin Newsom’s administration.
Entrepreneurs in blockchain, the digital ledger technology that buttresses Bitcoin and other virtual currencies, say California consumers are on the cusp of a new “blockchain decade.”
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 department’s six largest purchases of IT goods in the second quarter totaled just more than $3.5 million.
Joy Bonaguro launched the San Francisco Data Academy during her time with the city. Now as California’s chief data officer, she’s expanding and improving the model to support agency-level analytics.
The department is looking for architects, managers, business analysts and developers.
Algorithms that predict crime might be used to uncover bias in policing, instead of reinforcing it, according to new research.
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