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San Mateo County

Part two of our coverage of the annual Digital Counties Survey highlights the IT work being done in San Mateo and Ventura counties, two California standouts in their population category.
Here are some of the more interesting procurements in the pipeline across all levels of California government.
As state and local IT leaders told Industry Insider in its regular One-on-One interview series, they’re continuing to move to the cloud and harden surfaces against bad actors — while taking important steps in AI and in closing the digital divide.
As part of Industry Insider — California’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 leaders.
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.
Others in the early stage of technology projects include Santa Clara County, the city of San Diego and the University of California, San Francisco.
San Joaquin, Ventura and San Mateo counties were honored by the Center for Digital Government for their progress in technology and innovation.
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