The Immediate Need to Close the Daunting Cyber Workforce Gap

States have to think creatively to attract and retain the talent they need to respond to cyberattacks and other threats.

Election Officials Must Embrace IT Personnel to Thwart the Impending Hacker Onslaught

“When it comes to hackers you have to think in terms of an ongoing arms race, which is not very comforting to people in elections,” according to a chief technologist with the Center for Democracy and Technology.

Annual State CIO Survey Shows a Continued Shift Away From Mainframes

Cloud computing has made many state’s assess their legacy applications and systems.

If States Are Going to Be Agile, CIOs Need to Get Their Workforces Onboard

“If agile is going to work, it’s going to be because of the team, not the management,” according to Denis Goulet, New Hampshire’s CIO and Department of Information Technology commissioner.

What’s Procurement Got to Do With IT?

Through the efforts of their national associations, state CIOs and procurement officers are learning how to read from the same sheet music.

State CIOs Set to Take Center Stage in Austin

A look at the association representing state government IT executives ahead of their meeting in Texas’ capital city next week.

A Top Federal CIO Is Headed to Michigan's State Government

David DeVries spent about one year as CIO for the Office of Personnel Management and previously served as principal deputy CIO at the Defense Department.

N.Y.C. Department of Education Worker Fined for Mining Bitcoins on His Work Computer

It takes a lot of time and processing power to actually make any money from bitcoin mining.

Agile Delivery Is Crucial to Digital Government

State CIOs are excited to adopt iterative approaches to developing tech. Can government tear away from the big IT project?

Five Fundamentals for Building a Strong Cyber Program

Patrick Norton, an IT Leader with Tampa Bay Water, goes to building sound fundamentals to deal with the evolving cyber threat environment.

Building a 'Customer Focused' Culture in Michigan

As Brom Stibitz steps into an interim director role for the state of Michigan's Department of Technology, Management and Budget, Route Fifty highlights his efforts to improve agency operations.

State CIOs Need to Fill the Agile Void

That means finding ways to introduce agile skillsets to the government enterprise.

Utah’s Cloud Flexibility Welcomes Innovative IoT and AI Solutions

In an interview with Route Fifty, state CIO Mike Hussey discusses rural broadband and lingering “last mile” challenges.

Cybersecurity Education Heads to the Cloud in Virginia

Still in its infancy, the Virginia Cyber Range has partnered with Amazon to scale its closed-network training environment to the colleges, universities and even high schools that want it.

PTI and NACo-NLC Today: 'An Innovative Outpost for New Things to Come'

As forces continue to shape shared governance and collaboration in the tech ecosystem, the Public Technology Institute's new partnership is ready to propel local governments forward.

Case Study: Making Sense of ‘Smart State’ Efforts Underway in Illinois

Budgetary crisis aside, the Department of Innovation & Technology is finding ways to to innovate and transform its operations.

Local Government Associations Team Up Around Technology

National League of Cities, National Association of Counties and Public Technology Institute are not only co-locating, but sharing resources and ideas around technology.

Michigan IT’s Disaster Recovery Audit Isn’t as Bad as It Reads

The state’s Department of Technology, Management, and Budget began its own review before auditors released their findings and has already made improvements to data colocation and cloud security.

A Year Into Hawaii’s Push to Go Paperless

Government agencies scattered across seven islands make delivering services to residents a challenge that electronic signatures help alleviate.

Taking Risks and Breaking Routines With a California IT Project

“We knew that the status quo would possibly provide a costly, unsatisfactory project that failed everyone,” says the secretary of the California Government Operations Agency.

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