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RCMS23: DISA’s Workforce 2025 Plan Will Overhaul Personnel Approach

FedTech Magazine

The Defense Information Systems Agency’s Workforce 2025 plan aims to assign personnel with the requisite education and training to the right positions, said the agency’s director. Speaking Tuesday at the AFCEA Rocky Mountain Cyberspace Symposium, Lt.

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DISA’s Workforce 2025 Plan Will Overhaul Personnel Approach

FedTech Magazine

The Defense Information Systems Agency’s Workforce 2025 plan aims to assign personnel with the requisite education and training to the right positions, said the agency’s director. Speaking Tuesday at the AFCEA Rocky Mountain Cyberspace Symposium, Lt.

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NJ IT Business & Technology Plan 2023-2025: Everything to Know | GovPilot

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New Jersey recently announced its 2023-2025 IT Business & Technology Plan with the goal of modernizing the state government’s digital infrastructure using cloud data storage.

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‘Super mayor’ goes viral amid salary ordinance controversy

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Tiffany Henyard, the mayor and supervisor, of two suburbs in Illinois, spearheaded a bill reducing a potential successor’s salary if she loses her 2025 reelection bid. It’s the latest in a long line of alleged misdeeds by the charismatic and controversial political figure.

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Early Bird Agencies Have Begun Deploying Windows 11

FedTech Magazine

The new operating system replaces Windows 10, which will reach end of life in October 2025. As associate CIO for enterprise infrastructure solutions at the Office of Personnel Management, Powers is leading the agency’s rollout of Microsoft Windows 11. OPM started the upgrade process in summer 2022, three full years ahead of the deadline. “We

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California’s budget troubles are unique—at least for now

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The Golden State could face a $68 billion deficit through mid-2025. But other states appear to remain fiscally strong, with many still spending surpluses. Plus, more news to use from around the country in this week's State and Local Roundup.

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State and Local Governments Migrate to Microsoft Windows 11

State Tech Magazine

But if you wait until the support deadline hits in 2025 and you try to do it all in one year, it’s going to be a massive crisis. “This is one of those classic things where, if you take care of business in a timely manner, it will never be a crisis,” Fuller says. So, we made the decision to get started as early as possible.”