By way of comparison, the California Department of Consumer Affairs spent $4.2 million on the corresponding purchases in Fiscal Year 2022-23.
The vacancies are in the California Public Utilities Commission, the California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services, the Department of Managed Health Care and the Department of Consumer Affairs.
The Department of Consumer Affairs spent just more than $2 million on its top seven IT goods purchases in the first quarter of this year.
The California Department of Consumer Affairs, the consolidated city-county of San Francisco and the North Orange Community College District are among the state and local entities in the early stages of technology projects.
With less than a week remaining to introduce new bills, state lawmakers continue to release proposed legislation scrutinizing artificial intelligence.
The technology and risk officials discussed “Securing the Modern Workplace from a Multitude of Threats” at the recent California Cybersecurity Education Summit.
The California Department of Consumer Affairs has submitted a budget change proposal seeking several million dollars in funding to continue an ongoing business modernization.
The California Department of Consumer Affairs, part of the California Business, Consumer Services and Housing Agency, awarded seven contracts in the first quarter for IT services. Together, with rounding, those buys totaled $1,334,098.
State entities seeking consideration for the money should propose projects with “clear, concrete goals, a viable and quick path to delivery, and strong support from the requesting entity’s executive leadership,” the California Department of Technology says.
The California Department of Consumer Affairs is seeking help from IT companies in implementing a software solution.
The deputy director will serve as the primary policy adviser on IT-related strategic planning, as well as development and implementation of the department’s technology platforms, applications, systems, operations, support services, enterprise architecture and infrastructure.
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With calendar 2024 coming to a close, it’s a natural time to reflect on the cybersecurity mandates, policies, and strategies that have shaped the last few years in government. One of the most impactful strategies has been Zero Trust.
As cybersecurity threats become increasingly sophisticated, government agencies at all levels are facing a difficult task of securing their networks. Just look at these facts about ransomware attacks on state and local government: