TAGITM Monthly
February 2021
 
TAGITM Updates
The TAGITM Membership year is October 1 through September 30. If your dues were not renewed by December 31, 2020, your membership expired, and you're missing out on access to valuable resources.

Thank you to the 185 Agency members that renewed or joined this year.

Click on "Learn More..." for information on how to renew your membership and how you can reach out to prospective new agencies and help TAGITM reach its membership goal!
The TAGITM Cybersecurity Committee (TAGITM C²) may be new to the TAGITM portfolio, but don’t let this fool you. We have been busy building a foundation to create the most value to the TAGITM community and have already started working on some exciting initiatives.
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ZDNet
Aside from the radical change in the way we work and the locations we work from, another transition that CIOs must tackle is the move beyond digital change and toward true business transformation.
The next generation of CIOs are being sought after for their ability to help shape the workplace of the future.
GovTech
The Texas Department of Information Resources prepares a Prioritized Cybersecurity and Legacy Systems report for state legislators every two years. The latest report requests nearly $900 million to cover 59 different projects.
CSO
In the wake of the SolarWinds incident, government and private organizations have released a plethora of content and tools to assess risk. Here are the best resources so far.
Client First Consulting Group
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TAGITM Features
GovLoop
In this case study, Shane McDaniel shares how the rural city of Seguin, Texas implemented a series of IT infrastructure initiatives that resulted in successful enhancements as well as awards from national magazines.