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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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"To be successful, our teams must know their respective technology domains, but they also must build a strong grasp of the business goals and objectives of each of the missions of our organization."
Steve Pier was recently named deputy executive director for the Department of Information Resources.
The Texas Department of Transportation spent $1.1 billion over those two calendar years.
The contract with Tyler Technologies NIC Division is long-established and serves multiple entities.
Allix Jackson previously worked as a regional sales director at WorkBoard. Before that, she held sales and leadership roles with nulland null.
Judge Marty Lucke and Jennifer Harris will serve on the Governor’s Broadband Development Council through 2024.
The wireless company plans to build five data center halls next to its Southlake facility.
The Texas Department of Health and Human Services has removed more resources for LGBTQ youth from a state web page on suicide prevention in the wake of a controversial directive from Gov. Greg Abbott targeting parents of transgender youth.
The North Texas Municipal Water District seeks a fully on-premises solution to monitor its operational network at the Wylie Water Treatment Plant.
Five Texas companies were listed by Government Technology as among the top 100 for 2022.
The COVID-inspired pivot to remote court hearings may be here to stay in Texas. While virtual proceedings may need improved tech support, overall they allow more people to be heard in the justice system.
The center seeks a vendor to transfer the BrainHealth Project website to a mobile application.
It’s not surprising that Texas spends a lot of money on IT. But which departments spend the most?
Weatherford, a historic town about 30 minutes from Fort Worth, has named a new director of information technology.
The Comptroller’s Office is crisscrossing Texas to understand needs and concerns.
The department, serving four counties, is accepting proposals for a one-year contract.
The current system has limited functionality, aging hardware and software, and technical support concerns, according to the request for proposal.
The agency is pursuing the benefits of volume purchasing and a reduction in costs through cooperative purchasing.
The contract is not to exceed $1.65 million for one year.
The new system would automate and streamline the fulfillment of open records requests.
Dallas is seeking software that will enable the city to provide excellent customer service in person and online for its recreation activities.
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