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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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The company provides integrated software and technology services to the public sector.
Industry Insider — Texas’ next “One-on-One” interview with a high-profile IT leader will be Amanda Crawford, Texas’ chief information officer and executive director of the Department of Information Resources. Crawford will address such topics as the department’s strategic plan, big initiatives and projects on the horizon, and more. Look for the interview Friday.
The technology is an effort to improve the understanding of seismic activity in drilling areas.
Todd Pauley has held a variety of positions with the agency since 2013.
Planning and paying for trips across multiple transportation modes in San Antonio can now be accomplished in a single app, enabling a long-sought customer convenience.
Moving forward on its 2020 bond election, the second-largest district in the state announces an online orientation meeting for next week.
Damian Ostrander will lead the cloud services group as director of cloud services, and Josh Allen has been hired as director of go-to-market strategy and operations.
The state comptroller issued the announcement, acknowledging broadband expansion is a “monumental task” that will take cooperation from public and private stakeholders.
Some 13 vendors are included on the purchase vehicle that may be used by state agencies and other public-sector entities.
Alaric Robertson previously worked as a senior process improvement specialist for the commission.
The planning documents for 2023-27, due to the state June 1, help guide state budgeting and give industry a look at what opportunities may lie ahead.
With help of Connected Nation Texas surveys and data, counties are moving information access forward.
Gov tech market experts Dustin Haisler and Joe Morris will present a 30-minute webinar Wednesday, “Understanding the $2.9B Texas State & Local IT Market,” which will offer actionable insights into Texas’ IT funding outlook for 2022. Haisler and Morris are the chief and deputy innovation officers, respectively, for e.Republic, which encompasses Government Technology magazine and Industry Insider — Texas. They’ll cover major technology trends and priorities in Texas and Texas-specific sales and marketing strategies, and they’ll field questions from attendees in real time. Haisler and Morris will be joined by Dennis Noone, executive editor of Industry Insider. Those who register for this free event will receive a free trial account to Industry Insider — Texas, a new media platform designed to help surface news, market insights and network opportunities for industry and government in Texas. For more information and registration, go here.
Koehn, who has previously worked for Corel Corp., Virtual Bridges, Citrix and Dell, received his bachelor's degree in economics from the University of Texas at Austin.
The firm offers cloud-native mapping and analytics solutions.
The vendor must have at least five years’ experience providing land surveying services for electric utility or similar large linear infrastructure projects.
A session featuring top leadership and sweeping video unveiled millions in second- and third-quarter opportunities.
In the closing summit session, three panelists discuss internal and external customer service.
Experts share lessons learned and successful ways forward.
The Texas Department of Public Safety spent $94.91 million in calendar year 2021.
“Joseph has an extensive background in IT in the public sector,” said City Manager Charles Daniels. “His education and experience will be a great asset to our growing staff.”
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