Miami-Dade County
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.
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 Miami-Dade Water and Sewer Department recently published a draft of the scope of services for a future competitive contract to upgrade its SCADA telemetry system and maintenance solution.
During the recent Southern Florida Digital Government Summit, local government and industry experts discussed some of the latest trends in cybersecurity and how local government organizations can cultivate strong and resilient cyber frameworks.
During the recent inaugural Southern Florida Digital Government Summit, government and industry experts shared how AI is being used within the state’s most populous county to streamline processes, deliver better services and grow its workforce.
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 department recently published a draft of the scope of services for a future competitive contract to provide Wi-Fi connectivity to guests visiting county parks, recreation and open spaces.
The department recently published a draft of the scope of services for a future competitive contract seeking vendor proposals for an enterprise cybersecurity services solution.
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.
As part of Industry Insider — Florida’s ongoing efforts to educate readers on state and local government agencies, their IT plans and initiatives, here’s the latest in our periodic series of interviews with public-sector IT leaders.
The county will host its fifth annual procurement expo, offering vendors more information on contracting opportunities with various county departments, municipalities, colleges and nonprofit organizations.
The department recently published a draft of the scope of services for a future competitive contract for an off-the-shelf software solution to support jail processes.
The winning solutions include RouteMe, Signapse and Mapsted, which will undergo testing at MIA through fall 2024.
This year, seven Florida counties, including Miami-Dade County, were recognized for their innovative efforts and technology projects. The state's most populous county is pursuing a "No Wrong Door" vision.
During a recent Industry Day event, members of the county’s Strategic Procurement and IT departments discussed plans to solicit vendor proposals for an enterprise cybersecurity services solution.
During a recent Esri conference, the county’s IT department Assistant Director Jose Lopez and Division Director Jose Rodriguez shared how their team is using GIS technology to support Mayor Daniella Levine Cava’s No Wrong Door initiative.
The county recently published a draft of the scope of services for a future competitive contract seeking commercial records management services.
Within the county’s $12.7 billion budget is funding for several IT projects, including implementing a court case management application and modernizing the legacy mainframe-based traffic information system.
The department recently published drafts of the scope of services for two future competitive contracts: one for an enterprise asset management solution integration and the other for a building information modeling and GIS readiness assessment.
The department recently published a draft of the scope of services for a future competitive contract seeking a qualified vendor to develop a long-term strategy for expanding its Citizens Broadband Radio Service.
In this leadership role, the chosen candidate would work with the county’s chief information security officer to establish and maintain an enterprise strategy and architecture with a multiyear road map to protect the county’s assets.
The county’s pre-request for proposals seeks a cloud-based automated audit management software solution to help minimize manually performed tasks such as labeling and organizing extensive volumes of files and support documentation.
The county’s pre-request for proposals seeks a comprehensive maintenance program covering all aspects including parts, labor, materials, equipment and transportation for preventive maintenance and emergency repairs.
Candidates must be proficient in wireless network management framework and exhibit successful implementation of CBRS frameworks within aviation or transportation.
During a recent cybersecurity conference in Tampa, security professionals from Miami-Dade and Pasco counties shared their perspectives on AI and its impact on risk and security.
With a population of 2.7 million, the county has a total budget of $11.8 billion and an estimated IT budget of $278 million.
During the mayor’s fourth State of the County address, she mentioned use of technology through the establishment of an innovation authority and designation as a tech hub.
The plan outlines various tech goals, including expanding the use of augmented reality, adding a capital improvement and construction management solution, modernizing the county’s application portfolio and establishing a network operations center.
A recent audit of the county’s human resources software found an oversight of raises and more than $3 million in overpayments to county employees.
The Biden-Harris administration, through the U.S. Department of Commerce’s Economic Development Administration, has designated Miami-Dade, Monroe, Broward and Palm Beach counties as South Florida climate resilience tech hubs.
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As cybersecurity threats become increasingly sophisticated, government agencies at all levels are facing a difficult task of securing their networks. Just look at these facts about ransomware attacks on state and local government: