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County staff was directed to complete the pending analysis in time for supervisors to consider adding new requirements to the $1 billion information technology contract that is coming up for renewal later this year.
The San Diego County District Attorney’s Office — the fifth-largest in the nation — plans to release the RFP this fall, with an award set to follow in the spring.
The annual Digital Counties Survey highlighted three familiar names this year, noting marked improvements in their strategic efforts and government innovation excellence.
The new system, developed by local software company Genasys, will use geographical boundaries — including lakes, freeways, mountains and more — to outline areas that need to evacuate during a wildfire or other emergency situation.
Officials in San Diego County have a listening tour throughout unincorporated areas to more effectively distribute $9 million in available grant funding. The events could uncover future contracting opportunities.
The city and county of San Diego are looking for vendors for networking services and software contracts.
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.
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.
Alameda, San Diego and San Bernardino counties were honored by the Center for Digital Government for their accomplishments in technology and innovation.
In a request for statement of qualifications, the San Diego County Sheriff’s Department wants to hear from vendors that could provide a new Jail Management System for a daily average of 4,200 inmates.
Like his predecessor and the current interim chief information officer, the incoming permanent CIO is a longtime executive at the county, one of the state’s most populated. He’ll start in about six weeks.
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