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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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One East Bay city has expanded its C-suite in an effort to streamline deployment of solutions and modernization for its police, fire and radio services departments.
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The job includes managing people, creating and implementing policy, and identifying new technologies to help the department advance its mission.
An East Bay city and the nonprofit Corporation for Education Network Initiatives in California will work together to enable a type of high-speed online collaboration that's believed to be the first of its kind.
She has a strong background in training and technology, and she'll be joining the firm's Microsoft Practice.
The position will focus on threat and vulnerability management, risk management and compliance and managing firewalls, and the candidate "must be able to apply expertise in all aspects of security, interface with vendors, keep their skills current, as well as provide security services to city departments with strong outcomes."
Speaking at the event will be CDT Director and state CIO Amy Tong, and Richard Rogers, chief of the Office of Technology Services and interim chief deputy director of CDT.
The longtime head of IT for the California Earthquake Authority went off the radar a few months back — deliberately. Now, he's back in business — and busily working on the 11th startup of his career.
The Oakland City Council's approval Tuesday, of a policy prohibiting use by the city of facial recognition technology, places it in a small vanguard of like-minded municipalities.
"The 'Cradle to Career Data System' was enacted as part of a budget trailer bill, negotiated essentially in secret and presented to lawmakers as a done deal for an up-or-down vote. Whose idea was this?"
Students will receive formal classroom training three or four days a week for the first five weeks, and will work in their home departments when not in the classroom.
As a recent RFP shows, the consolidated city-county is updating its hiring process for technology employees in an effort to improve its chances at competing with private-sector tech companies.
The State Auditor's Office assessed 33 state entities outside oversight of the California Department of Technology, which “need to do more to safeguard the information they collect, maintain and store.”
“We want you to see the alert and immediately drop, cover and hold on. If you see 30 of those a day, you're either going to get incredible muscle tone and a core workout, or you're going to stop reacting altogether.”
The position is being upgraded to an elevated level, and it's expected that there will be "more support than ever" for information security at the department level.
The supervisor will oversee development, testing, deployment and maintenance of the most complex network and cloud technologies, and will manage the configuration and maintenance of network and cloud infrastructure to ensure high availability, performance and security.
The pilot program authorized under California’s Medi-Cal 2020 waiver aims to do more to coordinate care.
The veteran government leader will wrap up her assignments this month, including the DMV Strike Team, before assuming leadership of the state's public utilities regulator.
He's a longtime IT leader who serves on numerous industry boards and committees. He'll be staying in the SLED sector with WWT.
In the Digital Counties Survey, California counties took 12 of the 58 honors. Here, we break down each of the honorees within the state and provide a glimpse into what put them in the spotlight.
Three IT executive or leadership positions are open in California state and local government. Application deadline for one of the positions is today.
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