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Industry Insider — California is pleased to welcome Level 4 Ventures to the Industry Insider family. Level 4 Ventures, which has been serving California agencies for 29 years, helps them plan, gain approval for and execute large projects. Level 4 also provides expert staff augmentation services, policy analysis, and regulatory support and analysis. The company has used its ExcelerPlan platform to estimate over 500 large projects, with a cumulative value of over $7 billion. Level 4 Ventures is a registered SB/DVBE in California and at the federal level. For more information, contact CEO Sam Featherstone or visit level4ventures.com.
State CIO Liana Bailey-Crimmins shared California's IT progress on key initiatives and offered a look at the future during the California Public Sector CIO Academy Monday morning.
The State Water Resources Control Board aims to build a database that integrates a century of water rights records, geospatial mapping and up-to-date water diversion data that’s available to the public.
Matthew LeMiere, who has more than 25 years of experience in SLED sales and leadership, was most recently affiliated with CrowdStrike, where he helped grow the SLED organization from a team of one to over 50 SLED-focused sellers.
The recruitments are being conducted by the California State Lottery, the Employment Development Department and the California Department of Human Resources.
Organizations in the public and private sectors are embracing the benefits of a more diverse workforce. IT leaders shared their approach and the changes they’ve seen.
If passed, the proposal, which has support from San Francisco officials, would mark the first big update to the state’s regulatory reporting requirements regarding autonomous vehicles since 2018.
The California Department of General Services Procurement Division held a vendor forum to discuss draft changes to the IT general provisions for cloud and non-cloud procurements. Comments can be submitted though March 18.
The positions are in the California Office of the Inspector General and the California Department of Public Health.
Juniper Networks, Lumentum and Catalent have officially notified the state labor agency of upcoming staffing reductions affecting Bay Area workers.