The SOC, officially launched in January, provides real-time security monitoring and threat alerts for all state computers. The goal is to allow the state to thwart attacks…
Developed by a Code for America fellow at City Hall this year, Promptly provides clear and concise text messages delivered directly to San Francisco Human Services Agency…
CompTIA and TECNA, through their TechVoice partnership, are honoring Brooks Raiford, president and CEO of the North Carolina Technology Association, with the 2014 TechVoice Champion Award.
In a rare state-to-state move, Oklahoma Chief Information Officer Alex Pettit will head to Oregon to be the state’s new CIO, a position that has been vacant…
Gov. Dannel P. Malloy, joined by State Comptroller Kevin Lembo and Department of Economic and Community Development Commissioner Catherine Smith, today signed Executive Order No. 38 to…
Construction of the aircraft, the company’s first plane targeted for the 2020s, is expected to bring with it 56,000 jobs and 0 billion in economic activity over…
HP Enterprise Services today announced the Ohio Department of Medicaid has signed a 80 million agreement for HP to continue to manage and enhance the Ohio Medicaid…
Kristin Russell, Colorado’s secretary of technology, was a guest writer for Google’s Enterprise Blog on Monday where she wrote about innovation in Colorado state government.
Called the Innovative Overseas Absentee-Balloting System (otherwise known as iOASIS), the system allows service members to vote using their Common Access Card combined with new technology to…
Gov. John Hickenlooper joined the Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade today to announce Maj. Gen. Jay H. Lindell will be Colorado’s Aerospace and Defense…