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The state estimates it will save $500,000 and 10 million sheets of paper within three years through its new program. → Read More
Carlos Rivero, formerly the top data official at the Federal Transit Administration, will be tasked with improving the commonwealth's information sharing and transparency. → Read More
Wons, who served as Illinois's first statewide technology chief from 2015 until last December, will be PayIt's chief client officer. → Read More
The federal agency has reaffirmed its authority over state and local government in managing the national airspace. → Read More
Tim Arbeiter, a former chamber of commerce president, will promote broadband access throughout the state for the advancement of the state's economic development, education and healthcare. → Read More
It's the second time in three months Uber has purged its autonomous vehicle staff, but the company says it's still committed to the technology. → Read More
The Southern California city's new IT leader was selected from more than 300 applicants. → Read More
Peter Ambs, who oversaw IT in New Mexico's largest city for nearly eight years, is now an assistant CIO for the Arizona capital. → Read More
Test cars previously limited to the city's predictable Seaport district will now be free to roam within city limits. → Read More
Among new requirements, the law boosts the maximum civil penalty for a knowing statute violation from $10,000 per breach to $500,000. → Read More
The winners will collectively receive $450,000 in Amazon Web Services credits. → Read More
The new mobile-friendly website replaces a decade-old service that did not work well with modern devices. → Read More