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The California Department of Real Estate spent just more than $100,000 on its top seven IT goods purchases of the first quarter.
The device is the 235th camera in the city featuring automatic license plate recognition, or ALPR, technology from Flock Safety.
The Board of Supervisors on Tuesday heard a presentation on County CEO Fesia Davenport’s 2024-2025 fiscal year proposed budget and the financial challenges ahead.
“I’m excited to join the team at Golden Bridge Strategies and hope to build on the success they have had in working with clients on IT projects that have a positive impact on the delivery of public-sector services,” Smith told Industry Insider.
Erdkamp brings extensive leadership experience to the CalSAWS executive director role. The high-profile project to streamline benefits access spans all 58 counties in the state.
As part of Industry Insider — California’s ongoing efforts to inform readers about state and local agencies, their IT plans and initiatives, here’s the latest in our periodic series of interviews with IT leaders. Responses have been lightly edited.
The nation’s largest state justice system spent $1,669,358 on the corresponding purchases in the first quarter of 2023.
With the state staring down the barrel of a multibillion-dollar deficit, lawmakers have been busy looking for solutions. Here’s a look at some of the changes for IT.
The report shows just how much the possibilities of AI, and very real worries, have come to the fore since OpenAI launched its ChatGPT chatbot that sent the artificial intelligence industry into overdrive.
“Part of the AIO role is to support and partner with the other departments within the agency,” Robinette told Industry Insider — California. “I want to focus on the innovation part of it. There’s some super-capable CIOs within the agency.”