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After three years of serving as Florida’s chief information security officer, Jeremy Rodgers has accepted a new position in the private sector.
The aim? To help craft technology that can power smart cities. The call for candidates comes as more accelerators and incubators provide guidance and other vital assistance to government technology companies.
The role entails performing advanced professional, technical and analytical work with administrative responsibilities focused on automation systems implementation and development.
The Department of Management Services’ invitation to bid targets companies with experience in IT services and technology components, as well as in providing qualified IT staff for temporary roles.
Well above the Florida Department of Children and Families’ second-quarter 2023 spending, the 2024 Q2 funds were used for IT consulting services, networking software, an access flooring system installation, access software and more.
Earlier this week, Florida county election officials had trouble posting primary results due to slow and crashing election websites managed by VR Systems.
The winning solutions include RouteMe, Signapse and Mapsted, which will undergo testing at MIA through fall 2024.
The agency, which has an estimated IT budget of about $94 million, works with local communities and private providers to support individuals with developmental disabilities and their families.
The role would entail performing technical programming and systems analysis and designing, developing, testing and implementing data processing systems, programs and procedures.
Sponholtz brings extensive IT experience from state agencies including the Department of Transportation and the Department of Environmental Protection.
The agency is seeking proposals from vendors to procure information technology management and consulting services to implement a software-as-a-service vendor payment registration system self-service portal.
Responsibilities include designing the enterprise environment with suitable hardware, software and communication components while developing related standards and procedures.
The commission is seeking information from vendors on cloud-based software-as-a-service solutions that meet the needs of the agency’s regulatory, licensing and enforcement activities.
With a steadily increasing population of more than 300,000, the county has a recommended tech budget of $5.6 million.
The agency’s Information Security Management Office is looking to add two team members to focus on the security architecture of its critical IT infrastructure and risk management initiatives.
The open positions include Level I, II and III end user device administrators, an enterprise application administrator and GIS application developer roles.
The enterprise resource planning software will serve as a central repository for data related to financial accounting, procurement, reporting and employee records.
The Florida Department of Environmental Protection is seeking information on implementing an enterprise system to possibly replace Oculus, which it has been using since the previous millennium.
The role would be responsible for researching, programming, analyzing and improving workflow processes as well as overseeing statistical reporting dashboards and database maintenance.
Specific business technology services allocations include $49 million for enterprise IT services, $4 million for custom IT services and $2.7 million for the county’s Justice Consolidated Case Management System.
The department is seeking proposals from qualified vendors to provide a modern, cloud-based fiscal tracking system that supports purchase orders, invoices and payroll data.
On Aug. 4, North Miami Mayor Alix Desulme’s Gmail account was hacked, and the incident impacted access to city services. Since then, the city’s IT department has been working to bring services back online, including City Hall.
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