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The university requires a system that is capable of streamlining contract management processes and features a customizable user interface.
The City Council recently voted on multiple IT, security and communications items that included $16 million for networking and cabling.
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The agency lists IT enhancements as part of two of its goals for fiscal years 2025-2029: establishing effective and efficient operations and improving community-based care.
Upcoming software and infrastructure upgrades include a $1 million police mobile data computer replacement project and a citywide expansion of its fiber network.
The latest strategic plan includes summaries of agency roles, demographics, salaries and various concerns, as required by law.
The higher-education institution has released solicitations for both a campus housing software solution and an identity theft platform.
Texas state agencies are required under a new law to submit these lists on AI use, development and procurement.
The wellness app, Cordico, will be tailored to provide wellness resources available locally on top of national resources.
“The big picture at DART is that we have transitioned to be a digital organization ... technology supports and aligns to the business initiatives,” said CIO Julius Smith. “We think of ourselves as a foundational technology company that provides mobility for the region.”
The city estimates its total spending on software, maintenance and services over the next five years to be approximately $79 million.
County leaders recently voted to purchase a new scheduling solution as they talked about budget deficits caused by overtime, ARPA falloff and idle encumbrances.
The chosen vendor will be expected to provide project management, budgeting, performance tracking, technical expertise and vendor management services.
The intended replacement CMS will include state and federal requirements, improved workflows, data-sharing capabilities and any additional features which maximize efficiency.
At a minimum, the system must manage work orders, assets, inventory, workforce, cost, and planning and reporting.
The firm, based in Austin, has hired Matt Van Syckle to oversee national strategy.
The portal is seeking input from businesses and individuals impacted by House Bill 4, passed in 2023, which regulates the use of consumer data.
The agency’s current CIO, Ricardo Blanco, announced his retirement in a LinkedIn post after 26 years of state service.
The Department of Transportation requires software design, build, enhancement, break-fix and customization services.
The university is a member of the A&M System and is exploring ERP systems that can integrate with existing platforms and handle student-centered information.
Industry Insider — Texas is pleased to welcome AvePoint Public Sector to the Industry Insider family. The subsidiary of AvePoint focuses on data protection, migration and management with software-as-a-service (SaaS) solutions for state and local government. AvePoint was founded in 2001 and now has a global footprint to enable digital workplace transformation in multiple sectors. For information, contact Dan Bichsel.
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