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City of Miami

During the recent Southern Florida Digital Government Summit, local government and industry experts shared how government organizations can use data to improve service delivery, reduce costs, and enable collaboration.
Gee Ming Chow has been replaced with an interim department leader who has extensive IT experience including project and resource management and has worked for the city of Miami for more than 22 years.
On Oct. 28, Government Technology will host its inaugural Southern Florida Digital Government Summit, featuring Miami-Dade County CIO Margaret Brisbane, Palm Beach County CIO Archie Satchell and other local tech leaders.
The county’s Board of County Commissioners recently approved an ordinance requiring municipalities to provide circulator route and on-demand transportation services data for integration into the county’s transit tracker app.
With a population of 471,535, the city boasts a total budget of $2.5 billion and an estimated IT budget of $50 million.
For vendors interested in working with the state’s five largest cities, here are important budget timelines you need to know.
The cities of Miami, Coconut Creek and DeLand are seeking executive-level information technology managers and directors to lead their IT departments.
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