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Ed Toner, Nebraska CIO

To ensure we make our statewide services easily accessible we are focusing on the creation of a “no wrong door” digital portal essential to ensure easy access…
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Tarek Tomes, Minnesota CIO

To build the digital services that Minnesotans deserve, we must ask, “How might we meet Minnesotans where they are at? How might we provide agility to Minnesotans…

Shawnzia Thomas, Georgia CIO

“Do the right thing and do the thing right.” That motto is driving Georgia’s efforts to ensure that citizens are able to access state information and services…

James Grant, Florida CIO

We’ve made incredible progress going from zero state agencies ever collaborating on cybersecurity to over 35 integrated into the CSOC. The Local Government Cybersecurity Grant Program has…

Mark Raymond, Connecticut CIO

We aspire for Connecticut’s services to be online, available, and accessible. Residents expect efficient and useful services. As we embark towards an all-digital government, Connecticut’s services must…
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Robert Osmond, CIO of Virginia

The Virginia Information Technologies Agency, VITA, is hitting the ground running and accelerating into 2023. One key initiative is to modernize our network with a new software-defined…

James Grant, CIO of Florida

The Florida Digital Service will be pushing hard in 2023 to continue scaling the successes of the DeSantis administration as we continue on our mission to become…

Christopher Rein, CTO of New Jersey

New Jersey’s technology priorities heading into 2023 can be thought of as having two major components — resident experience improvement with digitization, and legacy technical debt reduction.…

Ted Ross, CIO of Los Angeles

I believe 2023 will be a pivotal year. Organizations digitized quickly after the COVID-19 pandemic, but often did so hastily and are feeling the need to scale…
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