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The California Department of Technology and the Franchise Tax Board are both looking for leadership for critical technology programs.
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“The mainframe hardware — that iron — is not obsolete. The software that may be running on that mainframe — that may have been running for 20, 30, 40 years — is obsolete.”
He has deep experience in the public and private sectors, and now manages a team on which he was a member. He will oversee a region that includes everything west of Denver, he said.
Attorneys general from nearly every U.S. state have jointly launched an investigation into Google’s “potential monopolistic behavior.” Notable for its absence: California, Google’s home state.
The private sector collaboration, with a company that works with other state departments, should facilitate connections among data portals.
Its old solution was “accurate and secure,” but was decertified by the California Secretary of State’s Office. The new one would avoid the Internet and provide “a higher level of encrypted data.”
Based until recently in the mid-Atlantic region, he'll be handling the company's accounts for state, local and education in California.
Seven Bay Area toll bridges will move away from accepting cash payments over the next several years.
Releasing Code for America's software and step-by-step guide builds upon the organization's five-county pilot program within the state, within which the automatic record-clearance project led to 75,000 cannabis convictions being dismissed or reduced.
The agency, whose mission centers on energy policy and planning, needed a cost-effective way to do more with its data storage.
“What to Expect When the Unexpected Happens (and who can help you)” is part of MISAC’s Disaster Recovery & Business Continuity Track and will be led by Fresno’s IT director, Frank Vawter.
State workers who use FI$Cal for procurement approvals and other functions responded to an agency survey that revealed a couple of popular features, some less-used functions, and an update on one.
The details are significant next steps for a wide-reaching public-private partnership announced in April.
"Sharing care information between health provider(s) and those who are helping with housing and other human-services supports holds enormous promise for efficiency and effectiveness of the payers and providers of services as well as for the consumers of those services. So why aren't we sharing more?"
The pact, awarded in July, initially focused on California Government Enterprise Network customers, but may widen its availability.
The issue of Big Tech market dominance has raised concerns on both sides of the political aisle. California's resolution calls on federal authorities to investigate whether Amazon, Apple, Facebook, Google and Microsoft have engaged in monopolistic behavior.
He's an advocate of exponential growth in government's use of technology, and he's hosting a meet-and-greet on Wednesday, Sept. 11, at a Sacramento coffee shop.
"Previously, I would have had to research the website, probably using up an hour of personal time. With Miles, I was finished in under 5 minutes."
Gov. Gavin Newsom, who established the group last month via executive order, recently announced its membership and clarified its mission.
The Neighborhood Data for Social Change initiative teams USC with regional law enforcement agencies to share a select number of crime data sets with the public — things like police incidents of force, citizen complaints, rates of arrest and police officer turnover rates.
The agency, a sprawling jurisdiction that's larger in land area than two northeastern states combined, has elevated a C-level executive from within.
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