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During the recent Central Florida Digital Government Summit, three industry experts discussed how predictive analytics, real-time data modeling and AI-driven forecasting can help local government prepare for, respond to and recover from weather-related disasters.
The Florida Department of Health spent its funds on IT consultation services, miscellaneous hardware, software maintenance and more.
The DMS budget request includes funding for cloud modernization, cybersecurity and terminal equipment firmware updates.
The position, which oversees the daily function of the division, will collaborate with various teams and vendors to manage, support and implement new initiatives and support existing solutions.
Miami-Dade Fire Rescue recently published a draft of the scope of services for a future competitive contract to establish a contract to provide a construction cost estimating software solution.
The Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles’ legislative budget request covers several tech-related projects, including modernizing the agency’s motor vehicle dealer licensing, business support and customer service systems.
OUC is seeking bids from vendors with at least five years of experience in on-demand wiring services, including office relocations, for an initial three-year contract with a two-year renewal option.
The school board’s final approved budget outlines funds for various tech projects including software applications, computers, tablets and network equipment.
At the recent Florida IT Leadership Forum, government leadership expert Kimberly Moore emphasized the importance of preparing IT teams for the future by addressing the diverse needs of a multigenerational workforce.
The Florida Department of Law Enforcement's legislative budget request covers several tech-related projects, including IT security enhancements, licenses for Office 365 and network services.
During a webinar hosted by The Opportunity Project for Cities, the county shared the resident-focused work it's been doing with community organizations and technologists from Google.org.
The incumbent will direct and supervise the daily operations of the county’s information and telecommunication services department and oversee the performance, support and maintenance of all business systems and IT infrastructure.
“We are extremely excited to welcome Lexi to the Abnormal Security SLED team. She has already made a tremendous impact with our partners, and I look forward to her continued success here,” said Zachary Oxman, the company’s U.S. SLED director.
This year, four Florida cities, including Tamarac, were recognized for innovative technology projects benefiting their communities.
The Florida Department of Health’s legislative budget request covers several tech-related items, including a five-year project to replace and modernize the department’s medical quality assurance licensing and regulatory system.
At the recent IT Leadership Forum in Tallahassee, Bryan Langley of Cyber Florida shared insights on advancing leadership in the current climate.
During a recent Florida City and County Management Association webinar, several government and industry experts discussed how city and county managers can advocate for project funding to state legislators.
The position will develop new systems and maintain existing ones using modern technologies with a focus on LAMP stack development.
The incumbent in this position will oversee field operations and review all water quality monitoring data collected on behalf of the Natural Resources Division's environmental monitoring laboratory.
This year, four Florida cities, including Delray Beach, were recognized for their innovative technology projects, benefiting residents and the community.
The project involves migrating data from Mindbreeze InSpire and requires a cost breakdown for hardware, software, implementation and support.
This year, four Florida cities, including North Port, were recognized for their innovative efforts and technology projects impacting residents communitywide.
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