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  • Texas Tech University’s grant from the Texas Semiconductor Innovation Fund will help build a nanotechnology cleanroom facility in Lubbock.
  • The project supports advanced semiconductor research and hands-on workforce training through the Edward E. Whitacre Jr. College of Engineering.
  • The award is part of a broader effort under the Texas CHIPS Act to expand semiconductor research and technician training statewide.
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Granbury, Belton and Sherman independent school districts are among public schools seeking vendors.
After visiting communities across Texas, the director says a broadband plan release is expected in June.
With help from a $4.2 million contract, the university’s Center for Cybersecurity Innovation has fully opened.
The $300 million contract will provide new cloud services for state agencies, cities, counties, special districts and higher education institutions.
Heather Hall, a career technologist with a deep background in state government who’s now chief information officer for the Texas Workforce Commission, offered her views in an interview with Industry Insider – Texas on where her agency is going and how it’s using digital transformation.
The state’s Department of Information Resources will operate the new center in partnership with Angelo State University in San Angelo. The initiative will serve a range of local government and utility entities.
The largest spend during that time went to IT, at $181.38 million. The second-largest spend was on personal property maintenance and repair — computer software, at $82.5 million.
The process begins during the spring of the year before the January opening of the biennial legislative session.
Claude Aiken makes a move to Texas company Nextlink after four years with the Wireless Internet Service Providers Association.
DeLorean Motor Co. now has $1 million of incentives from Bexar County and San Antonio to build a headquarters on the Southwest Side, where it plans to develop the electric cars of the future.
The plants will add to TI's semiconductor wafer manufacturing capacity and ensure a commitment to the supply chain.
Municipalities large and small are adopting technology to deliver around-the-clock behavioral health and wellness resources for public safety personnel.
Sindhu Menon has previously served as chief information officer for the city of College Station, as well as enterprise data officer for Houston and senior IT manager for Dallas, according to her null profile.
The founder of Dallas ZHI Services, David M. Zumwalt, has deep roots in the telecom sector.
The eight-year contract with Continuant Tech covers state and local governments, and K-12 and higher education systems.
Lindsey Nordling has been with the company about a year and a half. Her previous affiliations include Unique Digital, Weaver Technologies, Sole Source Technology and Dell.
Private-sector companies that are new to such certifications have resources to employ.
The contract vehicle may be used by multiple entities to obtain managed services.
The system, with more than 57,000 A&M Care Plan enrollees, will offer virtual primary care and other services.
Private-sector vendors can contract through this state department to facilitate sales.
Industry Insider — Texas brings together a world-class editorial team, deep market research and analysis, and over 33 years of working in the Texas market, to bring government and industry partners together and accelerate public-sector innovation,” said Dustin Haisler, the Texas-based chief innovation officer for e.Republic, parent of Industry Insider — Texas.
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