The California Department of Developmental Services is requesting input into the design and evaluation of a technology pilot program, to test whether remote services and support could help residents “lead more independent lives.”
The positions are within the California Department of Developmental Services and the Norman Y. Mineta San Jose International Airport.
Roles include chief data officer, lead product owner, senior data engineer and group manager.
The state Department of Developmental Services is also recruiting for an important leadership position.
“As a founder of Innovia Consulting LLC, I am excited to pursue projects directly with the state as well as team with larger consulting firms as a trusted small-business partner,” Scott Cleland told Industry Insider — California. “We are actively working on several proposals and are looking forward to growing our current client base.”
As part of Techwire’s ongoing efforts to inform readers about state agencies, their IT plans and initiatives, here’s the latest in our periodic series of interviews with departmental IT and cybersecurity leaders.
Departments are seeking to hire a data center chief, a branch chief, a senior technical adviser/developer, and a network engineer.
In a Request for Proposal, the California Department of Developmental Services is looking for a risk management contractor to assist in a variety of assessment and mitigation services.
In a Request for Information released Friday, the California Department of Developmental Services seeks vendors to “identify innovative technologies to support positive outcomes” for minors ages 7 to 17 who are diagnosed with autism and live in state-operated homes, and the staff who support them.
Mike Sakamoto, CIO at the California Department of Developmental Services and a 14-year state employee, examined his strategies and focuses as CIO, as well as some of the department's initiatives.
Two major state departments are recruiting for technology leaders, as one of them will bid farewell to a 30-year veteran of private and public service.
In a major and possibly long-running project, the California Department of Developmental Services seeks respondents to stand up a solution that will be the “primary tool” the state uses to support “federal reimbursement programs that recover federal dollars for expenditures associated with qualified services provided to individuals with developmental disabilities.”