Ryan Duffy, StateScoop

Ryan Duffy

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Washington, DC, United States

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Past articles by Ryan:

Hawaii’s paperless push pays dividends

The state estimates it will save $500,000 and 10 million sheets of paper within three years through its new program. → Read More

Virginia names its first chief data officer

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

Former Illinois CTO Mike Wons joins online payment vendor PayIt

Wons, who served as Illinois's first statewide technology chief from 2015 until last December, will be PayIt's chief client officer. → Read More

FAA lays down the law on drone regulations

The federal agency has reaffirmed its authority over state and local government in managing the national airspace. → Read More

Missouri names new statewide broadband director

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

Uber fires its self-driving car operators in Pittsburgh

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

LAPD CIO Brian Ganley hired as Ventura County's IT services chief

The Southern California city's new IT leader was selected from more than 300 applicants. → Read More

Albuquerque chief information officer moves to Phoenix

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

Boston greenlights autonomous vehicles citywide

Test cars previously limited to the city's predictable Seaport district will now be free to roam within city limits. → Read More

Arizona gets tough on businesses with new data breach reporting law

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

AWS names 2018 'City on a Cloud' competition finalists

The winners will collectively receive $450,000 in Amazon Web Services credits. → Read More

Colorado reboots one-stop small business portal

The new mobile-friendly website replaces a decade-old service that did not work well with modern devices. → Read More