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Positions in recruitment by state government include section chief, business architect, supervisor and manager.
Office of Data and Innovation CIO Chad Bratton is focused on enabling his team to push beyond the status quo in service of Californians.
“With the evolution of AI and other emerging technologies, it is more important than ever that our workforce remain nimble and prepared for cyber attacks,” said Crystal Holcomb, deputy director of the Office of Professional Development.
The latest layoffs from companies such as Tesla, Apple and Google, along with other disclosures, have helped to shove the total number of officially disclosed layoffs past the grim milestone of 40,000 for the first time in the Bay Area.
The city of San Jose is looking to AI to make its City Council meetings more accessible to residents, regardless of the language they speak or prefer.
The majority of that sum was for in-car video cameras and related equipment, according to the State Contracting and Procurement Registration System.
The four Californians’ names are likely familiar to those working in the tech industry, and each has earned distinction for achievements in the realm of government technology.
“We will work with our levee districts to make sure that the proposed technology and the proposed information they would get is actually useful,” said Sami Nall, the Yuba Water Agency’s flood risk reduction manager.
Two requests for proposals have been issued for a new treasury management system and jury management system.
The positions are in the Department of Financial Protection and Innovation, the Office of Data and Innovation, and the California Department of Technology.