State CIO and Department of Technology Director Carlos Ramos spoke with Techwire Host Christina Gagnier at the California Public Sector CIO Academy on Feb. 24, 2016.
Former California Health and Human Services Agency CIO Shell Culp currently serves as a fellow in the Center for Digital Government. She is also a principal with Almirante Partners and the chief innovation officer for Stewards of Change. Culp spoke with Techwire Host Christina Gagnier at the California Public Sector CIO Academy on Feb. 24, 2016.
The Senate Rules Committee on Feb. 17 confirmed the appointment of Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation Agency Director of Enterprise Information Services Russell Nichols. Final approval of Nichols' confirmation is pending a vote on the Senate floor.
The California Department of Motor Vehicles is seeking the services of an IBM Premier Business Partner to relocate and reassemble IBM servers and equipment from the Office of Technology Services' Gold Camp data center back to DMV headquarters in Sacramento.
To be awarded on Feb. 24 – 25, e.Republic is now accepting nominations for the California CIO Academy IT Leadership Awards. Nominations will be accepted by public sector agencies until January 26, 2016. Please see more information below and send paperwork to Rebecca Friedman, rfriedman@govtech.com.
State lawmakers are returning Monday to the state capitol to tackle leftover business as the second year of the 2015-16 term begins. Here’s a quick recap of some of the important stories and tech-related legislation that made headlines on Techwire last year.
In 2015, eighty-one state agencies reported procurement activity to the Department of General Services totaling nearly $1.5 billion in IT goods and services. See the interactive chart for more details.
With 2015 coming to a close, Techwire is counting down its Top 10 news stories of the year. Watch as we unveil the people, projects and events that made news during the year gone by.
With 2015 coming to a close, Techwire is counting down its Top 10 news stories of the year. Watch as we unveil the people, projects and events that made news during the year gone by.
With 2015 coming to a close, Techwire is counting down its Top 10 news stories of the year. Watch as we unveil the people, projects and events that made news during the year gone by.
With 2015 coming to a close, Techwire is counting down its Top 10 news stories of the year. Watch as we unveil the people, projects and events that made news during the year gone by.
With 2015 coming to a close, Techwire is counting down its Top 10 news stories of the year. Watch as we unveil the people, projects and events that made news during the year gone by.
With 2015 coming to a close, Techwire is counting down its Top 10 news stories of the year. Check back Monday, Dec. 28 and Tuesday, Dec. 29 as we unveil the people, projects and events that made news during the year gone by.
The California Medicaid Management Information System (CA-MMIS), one of the largest IT projects in state government, appears to be in flux after the project’s vendor reported in September that it’s unlikely to finish the system entirely.
The Governor’s Office of Planning and Research (OPR) has embarked on an ambitious project to create a public quality-of-life dashboard. The effort, California @ 50 Million: Indicators for the Future (CA50M), was envisioned by OPR director Ken Alex and is being spearheaded by OPR Deputy Director Louise Bedsworth.
In February, CGI Technologies and Solutions Inc. won a competitive procurement to configure and implement a new pension benefits administration system for the California State Teachers’ Retirement System (CalSTRS).
There was no shortage of big developments among the thousands of bids and contracts the state of California issued in 2015. Here are five that made headlines in 2015 that we are likely to hear more about as the calendar turns to 2016.
CEO Savita Farooqui presented MapThat at Velocity Venture Capital's Entrepreneurs Showcase Demo Day in Sacramento on Nov. 19, 2015. Farooqui's presentation was part of a half-day event where local area startups presented their companies to potential investors.
Sponsored by California's technology industry, the 4th annual Veterans Day Golf Tournament was held at Lincoln Hills Golf Course on Nov. 11, 2015. Sacramento-based ENS-Inc hosted the event, which supports a local nonprofit that helps veterans overcome combat-related challenges and return to civilian life.
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