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San Francisco-based Hayden AI has launched a new product called Automated Double Parking Enforcement to help parking enforcement crack down on violators.
The Department of Consumer Affairs spent just more than $2 million on its top seven IT goods purchases in the first quarter of this year.
“When deadlines are stretched too far into the future, staff often feel overloaded, leading to decreased morale and efficiency,” writes Steve Monaghan, director of Nevada County’s Information and General Services Agency.
“The incumbent will be leading the implementation of the new cryptocurrency monitoring technology such as Ethereum Chainalysis,” says the job posting by the Department of Financial Protection and Innovation.
The state’s health insurance marketplace plans to implement Google’s Document AI in June, automating parts of its verification process for resident health insurance coverage applications.
“I’m excited to join the team at Golden Bridge Strategies and hope to build on the success they have had in working with clients on IT projects that have a positive impact on the delivery of public-sector services,” Smith told Industry Insider.
Erdkamp brings extensive leadership experience to the CalSAWS executive director role. The high-profile project to streamline benefits access spans all 58 counties in the state.
As part of Industry Insider — California’s ongoing efforts to inform readers about state and local agencies, their IT plans and initiatives, here’s the latest in our periodic series of interviews with IT leaders. Responses have been lightly edited.
The nation’s largest state justice system spent $1,669,358 on the corresponding purchases in the first quarter of 2023.
With the state staring down the barrel of a multibillion-dollar deficit, lawmakers have been busy looking for solutions. Here’s a look at some of the changes for IT.