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Wednesday, February 1, 2012

CIO ≠ Chief Infrastructure Officer | Code for America

we need the “I” part of the CIO title to meaningfully relate to the provision of information services. We need municipal CIOs to spend less time on upgrading operating systems and deploying “thick” client software and more on the business of cities.
via codeforamerica.org

Posted by Jason Blum at 3:02 AM

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