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A summary of our recent technology coverage, August 12-21
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A summary of our recent technology coverage, August 12-21

The pace of change in the government technology sector is relentless and it can be a huge challenge to keep up. To ensure you don’t miss important news about California government technology, Industry Insider – California provides regular roundups of stories of high interest to the public and private sectors from our staff and those of our sister publication. Government Technologywith links to each article.

UC San Diego Health seeks information on talent management system: The academic health system uses a single talent management platform for approximately 20,000 users as it considers replacing current technology.

State and NVIDIA collaborate on initiative to train AI talent: The state has signed another agreement with a leading company in the AI ​​industry, this time with a focus on strengthening the state’s technology talent pool.

Orange County District Attorney seeks cloud-based case management system: “A modern CMS is required to simplify the application portfolio and streamline business processes within a single solution wherever possible and appropriate,” the RFP states.

EDD Issues Major Request for Proposal for Claims Management Replacement: The highly anticipated request for proposals seeks a qualified vendor to replace the department’s 45-year-old, mainframe-based claims management system.

Laguna Beach issues request for proposals for City Hall data center upgrades: The City is seeking bids for major upgrades to its City Hall data center, including electrical and specialty design services, data processing and other information services. The estimated bid value is $335,000.

Hold the phone: DMV to soon introduce digital driver’s licenses and state IDs: Through Apple and Android compatible apps, the Department of Motor Vehicles will make it easier for Californians to verify their identities at businesses and airports. However, drivers will still be required to carry their physical license.

CalSAWS Executive Director Julia Erdkamp on progress and what’s next: Erdkamp is familiar with large and challenging projects. She is using her expertise to build a better social system for the state of California.

When it comes to AI, long-term policy matters: Public and private sector representatives discussed the importance of setting policies for AI that go beyond one-off use cases at the Digital Government Summit in Los Angeles last week.

By the numbers: Here’s a breakdown of the state budget’s IT plans for FY 2024-25: In an exciting webinar this month, vendors were offered a breakdown of the expensive items in the state budget for FY 2024-25 – an indication of where opportunities might arise.

Caltrans issues major RFP for camera system upgrades: The California Department of Transportation’s RFP is valued at an estimated $6.3 million and calls for camera system improvements at various locations in Los Angeles County.

IT leaders and government projects recognized as “Best of California” for 2024: The “Best of California Awards,” presented during the California Government Innovation Summit, recognize high-performing government IT staff and significant current IT projects.

Dennis Noone is editor-in-chief of Industry insiderHe is a professional journalist and has worked for small town newspapers and major metropolitan daily newspapers, including USA Today in Washington, DC

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