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A worker looks over the construction of New Mexico’s quantum lab in downtown Albuquerque. (New Mexico Economic Development Department)

Inside New Mexico’s push to build a quantum startup hub

Decades ago, Microsoft spun out of Sandia National Labs and left New Mexico. Officials there said they haven't forgotten and that they don't intend to repeat the…
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From left: Tamarah Holmes, director of the Office of Broadband at the Virginia Department of Housing and Community Development; Kelly Schlegel, director of the New Mexico Office of Broadband Expansion; and Jade Piros de Carvalho, director of the Kansas Office of Broadband Development speak with Drew Clark, editor and publisher of Broadband Breakfast, at an event in Washington on June 27. (Scoop News Group)

State broadband officials call grant awards ‘wonderful,’ if less than expected

State broadband officials reacted to awards from the Broadband, Equity, Accessibility, and Deployment grant program with a mix of excitement and curiosity.
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New Mexico CIO Peter Mantos speaks at an event in Santa Fe, New Mexico, in September 2022. (New Mexico Department of Information Technology)

New Mexico CIO to become adviser to governor

Peter Mantos, New Mexico's CIO since June 2022, will leave that role and join Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham's office to oversee IT projects.
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