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Marc Pfeiffer, senior policy fellow and faculty researcher, Center for Urban Policy Research, Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy, Rutgers–New Brunswick

Three Different Perspectives on AI Provide Food for Thought at NJ-GMIS 2024 TEC  

July 9, 2024 Esther Surden Off Around New Jersey, Artificial Intelligence, government or politics, Meetings, News, NJ Tech People, Tech organizations,
On April 18, the 2024 NJ-GMIS Technology Education Conference (TEC) welcomed 150 Garden State municipal,...
Kaliyam A. Islam talked to attendees of the NJ-GMIS conference about Agile Leadership

At NJ-GMIS Tech Conference, Audience is Inspired to Apply Agile Methods to Reduce Internal Bureaucracy

May 28, 2023 Esther Surden Off entrepreneurship, government or politics, Meetings, News, NJ Tech Companies, Tech jobs, Tech organizations, Tech Workplaces, Uncategorized,
Some 125 IT professionals working in government (local, county, state and federal) or education (K-12...

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