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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.
The Los Angeles Department of Water & Power, the California Department of Fish and Wildlife, and the city-county of San Francisco are among the state and local entities in the early stages of technology projects.
The Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority, the consolidated city-county of San Francisco and the Port of Oakland are among the local entities in the early stages of technology projects.
The city of San Diego and the Santa Clara Valley Water District are among the local entities in the early stages of technology projects.
The county of Los Angeles and the California State University system are among the state and local entities in the early stages of technology projects.
The Orange County Transportation Authority, the Metropolitan Transportation Commission and the city of Fresno are among the local entities in the early stages of technology projects.
The California Department of Correctional Health Care Services, the Los Angeles County Department of Public Works and the Orange County Sanitation District are among the state and local entities in the early stages of technology projects.
The state Department of Transportation, the Association of Bay Area Governments and the Orange County Transportation Authority are among the state and local entities in the early stages of technology projects.
The state’s California Science Center, San Mateo County and the city of Fresno are among the state and local entities in the early stages of technology projects.
The California Department of Social Services, California Correctional Health Care Services and Riverside County are among the state and local entities in the early stages of technology projects.
The California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services, the California Department of Public Health and the Oakland Unified School District are among the state and local entities in the early stages of technology projects.
The University of California, the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California and the Metropolitan Transportation Commission are among the local entities in the early stages of technology projects.
Yolo County, the University of California at Los Angeles and the city of Whittier are among the local entities in the early stages of technology projects.
The Metropolitan Water District of Southern California, El Dorado County and Fresno Unified School District are in the early stages of technology projects.
Government entities in the early stages of technology projects include the California Department of Transportation, the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department and the Los Angeles Unified School District.
Government entities in the early stages of technology projects include the state General Services and Social Services departments, the city of Fresno and the consolidated city-county of San Francisco.
Government entities in the early stages of technology projects include the Los Angeles County Aging and Disabilities Department, the San Diego County District Attorney’s office and the consolidated city-county of San Francisco.
Government entities in the early stages of technology projects include the California Government Operations Agency, the Sierra Joint and Solano community college districts, and the North County Transit District.
Governmental entities in the early stage of technology projects include the University of California at Los Angeles, San Diego County and the Los Angeles Department of Transportation.
Others in the early stage of technology projects include Santa Clara County, the city of San Diego and the University of California, San Francisco.
This ongoing series examines new state and local government technology work that is contemplated, likely or in early stages.
An educational system’s multiyear plan has potential opportunities this fiscal year for companies with tech goods and services to offer the state.
One of the largest government entities in California is preparing a Request for Proposals for an entirely new elections management system (EMS). Watch Techwire for details in the coming weeks.
The RFI notes: "It’s challenging to fund new initiatives when the return is not clear and the civic value is undefined. We’re open to public/private partnerships, and interesting, new ways to fund infrastructure. Let us know the strategies you are proposing as well as any trade-offs you see and how you would mitigate those trade-offs.”
The nation's most populous county will seek IT contractors later this summer or in early fall, an official said Thursday. The agency is also using technology to change how it does business during the COVID-19 pandemic, to keep employees and vendors safe.
The California State Teachers’ Retirement System is recruiting for a consultant to play a significant role in a historically large technology modernization project.