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This time around, the vast majority of the layoffs are not in the tech industry, a sector that has been trimming jobs at an elevated pace for more than two years.
California Department of Social Services CIO Chad Crowe and Gregory Nelson, the information security and privacy officer, will be speaking Thursday about the department’s IT governance and current projects in this exclusive Industry Insider — California event.
The California Health and Human Services Agency’s new IT and Data Strategic Plan underscores a resident-centric, integrated approach to services. It highlights the crucial role of IT professionals in advancing digital equity.
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The California Department of Insurance spent just over $6 million on its five largest purchases of IT goods last year.
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 legislation would set the stage for courts in 11 counties to implement and test remote court reporting technology.
The Governor’s Office of Planning and Research is seeking a chief information officer, and the California Lottery is seeking a data supervisor and a back-end analytics developer.
The system's loop cable, which transmits the data between the central servers and the trains, is old, “has less bandwidth than an old AOL dial-up modem,” and is too fragile to extend above ground.
In his new role, the Los Angeles-based executive will manage six sales teams covering California, the Pacific Northwest, the Rockies, Texas, Oklahoma and Louisiana.