A California state assemblyman introduced legislation last month that would create an Entrepreneur-in-Residence program for the state to encourage greater collaboration between it and small businesses.
The Education Department today announced the start of the 2014 grant competition for the Investing in Innovation program's Scale-up and Validation categories. This competition will continue the…
The City’s Office of Economic and Workforce Development estimates that the nearly 450,000 square feet of office space can accommodate approximately 2,500 jobs in San Francisco.
The Education Technology Task force, which was created in 2012 by Tom Torlakson, California’s state superintendent for public instruction, listed this recommendation along with 18 others in…
HP will serve as the state’s Medicaid fiscal agent to strengthen operations and support Colorado’s health care reform initiatives once the new system is implemented.
A decade of data breach information has revealed an unprecedented level of insight into the trends and patterns of cybercrime, including industry-specific trends that for the first…
The site, data.virginia.gov, will include datasets from a variety of state agencies including the Department of Education’s State Report Card on school performances, the Secretary of the…
Kristin Russell is stepping down as Colorado’s secretary of technology to take a leadership position in Deloitte’s new government cloud computing practice.
The Government Accountability Office plans to investigate Hawaii’s health insurance exchange, which has struggled to enroll citizens despite receiving more than 00 million in federal funds.