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Before joining TxDOT, Hankins held several leadership roles in both the public and private sectors.
The architect will be tasked with aligning IT initiatives with Austin-Bergstrom International Airport’s organizational goals while developing architecture frameworks and governance structures.
The requested web solution must maintain 98 percent uptime and be optimized for desktop and mobile devices.
The incident impacted Texans on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, which helps low-income families buy food.
Public-facing Dallas websites are due for modernization, including both the city’s homepage and those that are department specific.
The commission requires a CRM with recording, tracking and analysis capabilities that is scalable, user-friendly and fully customizable.
House Bill 150 calls for the state’s new cyber headquarters to be administratively attached to the University of Texas at San Antonio under a governor-appointed director.
Proposed solutions must be able to detect individual trees, fall-in risks, unhealthy trees, encroachment, overhang and areas where vegetation poses a threat to power lines.
The solution must track federal, state and local laws and regulations, as well as guidance from accreditation entities.
The new members, representing higher education and the private sector, are Keith Halman, Frank Coppersmith and Catherine Bellah.
The city’s goal is to replace its existing dataflow system and address reliability issues.
The new agency would assess the need for additional nuclear generation or explore ways to promote future plant construction.
The agency requires a system that can provide private-party transaction values for all makes and models of previously owned vehicles legally manufactured or imported into the U.S.
With a projected budget of $22.8 million, the Texas Regulatory Efficiency Office will operate under the jurisdiction of the Office of the Governor.
The lab’s current relevant hardware has not been updated since its implementation in the late 1980s.
Howell has nearly 20 years of experience working in IT for Texas cities, including Katy, Georgetown, South Padre Island and Hutto.
Energy company Open Origin is leading the project and is one of several firms responding to a massive $500 billion infrastructure push known as The Stargate Project.
Filings with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR) last week show plans to spend an estimated $650 million on construction costs for the two projects.
The requested solution must handle meeting scheduling, agendas and minutes generation for a minimum of 70 users.
The requested solution must manage five separate systems while also integrating with multiple TxDOT enterprise applications.
The district is looking to procure digital learning and multi-tiered systems of support software solutions.
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Verizon’s whitepaper, The New Realities Driving Government Network Transformation, explores how evolving technology demands are pushing state and local governments to rethink their digital infrastructure. It emphasizes that true modernization requires not just adopting new tools, but transforming the underlying networks that support critical services. From boosting cybersecurity and public safety to improving workforce efficiency and digital access, the paper outlines how network innovation can drive meaningful change across government operations. Verizon also highlights the importance of budget optimization and long-term sustainability in navigating this shift.
Government leaders increasingly indicate that what were previously viewed as Black Swan events are now becoming more frequent — and more destabilizing — shocks.
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