State technology and procurement officials say they're making headway resolving one of the most costly impediments to efficiency and innovation in government.
Cybersecurity professionals, including a DHS official, are calling for coordinated response to attacks against government that are also becoming more organized.
A preview of NASCIO's 2019 survey data shows state IT leaders are becoming more interested in how the emerging technologies can transform business processes.
DeAngela Burns-Wallace, the state's secretary of administration, will also serve as Kansas' new chief information technology officer, Gov. Laura Kelly said.
Oklahoma is beta testing an app that it plans to roll out statewide in October, bringing it to the forefront of states that are turning their identification…
The National Association of State Technology directors will release its first set of data later this year following a new state IT research initiative.
Hackers are now tweaking their malware to create more attacks against state and local governments, says James Globe of the Center for Internet Security.