“A modern CMS is required to simplify the application portfolio and streamline business operations within a single solution, to the extent possible and appropriate,” the RFP says.
The issue being raised by the lawsuit is with the electronic poll books that verify voter eligibility and whether a voter has already voted.
The county will be seeking a commercial, off-the-shelf solution to replace its legacy CMS. The RFP is planned to be issued this summer, with an expected award coming in early 2025.
Erdkamp brings extensive leadership experience to the CalSAWS executive director role. The high-profile project to streamline benefits access spans all 58 counties in the state.
Sheriff’s spokesperson Carrie Braun said the agency suspended its IT connection with the district attorney’s office and was conducting a forensic analysis to determine whether sheriff’s computers were compromised.
As part of Industry Insider — California’s ongoing efforts to educate readers on state agencies, their IT plans and initiatives, here’s the latest in our periodic series of interviews with departmental IT leaders.
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