With a new CIO at the helm, the state is putting significant energy, talent and resources behind improving the way it operates and securing data better than in the past.
Learn how IT leaders are working to build a frictionless enterprise.
With a new CIO at the helm, the state is putting significant energy, talent and resources behind improving the way it operates and securing data better than in the past.
Investments in IT infrastructure, startups and nascent tech-focused industries are already producing big payoffs.
Tight budgets and small size lead local governments to pool resources to improve technology programs.
Beyond deploying the right mix of technology to meet cybersecurity threats head on, enlist partners in the battle to ensure everyone works on common security goals. Check out all of StateTech's coverage of NASCIO 2016 here.
States looking to move forward on more strategic IT innovation can learn from NASCIO's "2016 State CIO Survey." StateTech spoke with former Colorado CIO Leah Lewis to uncover more advice.
It’s fast becoming the default standard for security best practices, but balancing increased security with potentially decreased productivity remains a struggle.
As the first chief data officer of the nation’s capital, Krucoff is in a unique position to be at the forefront of data and technology innovation.
Virginia is the latest state to adopt Google Apps, but it does so as many other governments evaluate and decide if the Google ecosystem makes sense for their operations.
The Lone Star State is already three-quarters of the way through its IT consolidation efforts, which other states can derive lessons from.
The feds aren’t the only ones cutting costs through consolidated infrastructure — state, county and city governments are finding success too.
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