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Professional Development and Leadership
Clark Rainer
Many of my friends seem to have a misunderstanding about what it is IT folks do for a living. Especially those of us who manage IT, develop strategy, and serve in roles like CIO, CTO or director. My background is business having earned my BBA in General Business Administration after completing over 300 hours of undergraduate study (it took 192 hours to graduate). During my studies I managed the auditing department of a large amusement park, and rather than taking a job lined up by my grandfather with a large bank after college, I was given an opportunity to work in IT, reporting to the finance department of that same large amusement park.

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Colin Wood, Govtech.com
The place where government interests intersect with community-minded activists who are ready to donate their time and talents — best known as civic tech — is the public sector’s fastest-moving innovation inlet.

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Brian Kelley, CIO Review
Twenty-five years ago we were the kings and queens who ruled from our thrones over the enterprise technology kingdoms under our control. We chose and dictated the technology and the ways in which it was deployed throughout our kingdoms. Executive management and users sought our royal counsel and our permission in regard to all technology matters. Life was good in the kingdom!

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Geek's Corner
Eyragon Eidam, Govtech.com
Though Facebook has been testing and gathering input on the product from more than 450 companies around the world, Arizona represents the first government to test drive it for public-sector input.

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Stephen Singer, The Hartford Courant via Govtech.com
A proposal has been introduced in Connecticut to outfit utility poles, which have traditionally been used for telephone lines and cable television, with high-speed Internet equipment.

Visit http://www.govtech.com/network/Connecticut-Considers-Retrofitting-Telephone-Poles-for-High-Speed-Internet.html to view the full article online.

 
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