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The latest news, articles, reports, and publications about innovation in the State of New Jersey.

  • RELEASE: Governor Murphy, Labor Commissioner Asaro-Angelo & Chief Innovation Officer Cole Announce Launch of My Career NJ

    March 14, 2024NJGOV

    Governor Phil Murphy, Labor Commissioner Robert Asaro-Angelo and State Chief Innovation Officer Dave Cole today announced the launch of My Career NJ, a new, interactive digital hub that centralizes personalized career resources.

  • COVERAGE: Chief A.I. Strategist Quoted in Government Technology Article Highlighting NJ's National Leadership on AI

    March 08, 2024Government Technology

    Beth Simone Noveck, New Jersey State Chief A.I. Strategist, addressed how NJ is using A.I. to improve service delivery, and offered a few tips to other states looking to adopt A.I. solutions.

  • COVERAGE: Chief A.I. Strategist, State of NJ featured in Government Technology Article on Artificial Intelligence

    March 08, 2024Government Technology

    Beth Simone Noveck, New Jersey State Chief A.I. Strategist, highlighted the need to advance policies that encourage exploration of the emerging capabilities of generative AI while still being mindful of potential risks.

  • COVERAGE: Chief A.I. Strategist Interviewed on Bloomberg Intelligence Podcast

    March 04, 2024Bloomberg

    Beth Simone Noveck, New Jersey State Chief A.I. Strategist, talks about implementing NJ Governor Phil Murphy’s vision of having NJ lead the nation in the advancement of A.I.

  • COVERAGE: Chief Innovation Officer Dave Cole Discusses Priorities, Plans

    March 01, 2024STATESCOOP

    New Jersey’s Chief Innovation Officer, Dave Cole, appeared on StateScoop’s Priorities Podcast to discuss his agenda, priorities, and plans following his recent appointment as the State’s Chief Innovation Officer.

  • COVERAGE: Chief AI Strategist Interviewed on Think Tank with Steve Adubato

    February 24, 2024NJPBS

    New Jersey’s First Chief AI Strategist, Beth Simone Noveck, Ph.D., sat down with Steve Adubato for a conversation about artificial intelligence (AI) and the State’s path to use the technology and also govern its use.

  • COVERAGE: Dave Cole named chief innovation officer for state

    February 01, 2024ROI NJ

    Dave Cole, a former senior adviser on innovation in President Barack Obama’s administration and a longtime member of the state’s Office of Innovation, was selected by Gov. Phil Murphy to be the state’s new chief innovation officer.

  • RELEASE: Governor Murphy Announces Dave Cole as New Jersey State Chief Innovation Officer

    January 31, 2024NJGOV

    Governor Phil Murphy today announced Dave Cole as Chief Innovation Officer. In this role, Cole will lead the State’s Office of Innovation in its mission to drive innovation in the Garden State and improve the design and delivery of policies and services to the state’s residents, businesses, and institutions.

  • RELEASE: Governor Murphy appoints Chief Innovation Officer Beth Noveck as Chief AI Strategist, announces new initiatives as part of State of the State Address

    January 09, 2024NJGOV

    Governor Murphy also announced an “AI moonshot” to establish New Jersey as home base for AI-powered discoveries and outlined his plans to work with the legislature on providing medical debt relief, promoting affordable housing, improving literacy rates among students, and protecting reproductive rights, voting rights, and other fundamental freedoms.

  • COVERAGE: A ‘revolutionary’ AI center is coming to a New Jersey university

    December 19, 2023NJ.com

    Pitching New Jersey as the East Coast’s answer to Silicon Valley in a rapidly growing and heavily scrutinized technology, Gov. Phil Murphy and other leaders announced Monday the state will establish a formal hub for Artificial Intelligence research and development at Princeton University.

  • COVERAGE: NJ launches tool to help college students make ends meet

    November 20, 2023NJBIZ

    The Office of the Secretary of Higher Education (OSHE) has launched BasicNeeds.NJ.gov — a free online tool to help connect college students with a wide spectrum of basic needs resources. Officials say their efforts, announced Nov. 17 at Kean University, are aimed at addressing basic needs insecurity among New Jersey’s diverse student populations.

  • COVERAGE: New Jersey Unveils AI Policy to Guide Use by State Employees

    November 20, 2023Government Technology

    The state of New Jersey now has a new policy to guide the use of generative AI by state employees; this closely follows the state’s creation of the Artificial Intelligence Task Force last month.

  • RELEASE: Office of the Secretary of Higher Education Launches BasicNeeds.NJ.gov Resource Hub at Convening of Campus Practitioners

    November 17, 2023NJGOV

    Understanding that non-tuition costs like food, child care, and housing can impact the well-being and success of college students, the Office of the Secretary of Higher Education (OSHE) held a statewide convening on Friday to highlight efforts to address basic needs insecurity among New Jersey’s diverse student populations and launched a free online navigation tool that will connect college students with a wide spectrum of basic needs resources.

  • RELEASE: Governor Murphy Announces New Policy to Promote State Employees’ Responsible Use of Generative Artificial Intelligence

    November 17, 2023NJGOV

    Following his recent creation of an Artificial Intelligence Task Force, Governor Phil Murphy today announced a new policy to guide State employees to responsibly use generative AI to improve how government delivers services to New Jersey residents.

  • RELEASE: NJ Receives $11M+ Federal Grant to Continue Unemployment System Improvements

    October 12, 2023Department of Labor & Workforce Development

    The NJ Department of Labor has received an $11+ million grant to continue updating and strengthening its Unemployment Insurance systems. This work builds on previous collaborations and close partnerships between the Office of Innovation, NJDOL, and NJOIT to modernize the UI system.

  • RELEASE: Governor Murphy Establishes State Artificial Intelligence Task Force

    October 10, 2023NJGOV

    Building upon New Jersey’s legacy of leading the next frontiers of discovery and innovation, Governor Phil Murphy today established an Artificial Intelligence Task Force charged with studying emerging artificial intelligence (AI) technologies. The Task Force will be responsible for analyzing the potential impacts of AI on society as well as preparing recommendations to identify government actions encouraging the ethical use of AI technologies.

  • REPORT: New Jersey’s Worker-centered Approach to Improving the Administration of Unemployment Insurance

    September 07, 2023Heldrich Center for Workforce Development

    This paper describes the policy choices, business practices, and technology innovations that the State of New Jersey is employing to ensure that the right people get benefits — accurately and on time.

  • OP-ED: Better government tech starts with people. New Jersey shows how.

    June 13, 2023Washington Post

    After a sigh of relief at the debt ceiling deal, eyes have turned toward what got thrown overboard to right the ship. Having co-chaired California’s task force to clear a backlog of 1.3 million unemployment insurance claims during the pandemic, I’m disappointed to see the federal government jettison $1 billion in covid-era funding that was intended to update the processing and payment systems that help American workers in hard times.

  • COVERAGE: New Jersey Launches Information Hub for Trans Individuals

    April 04, 2023Government Technology

    State officials marked International Transgender Day of Visibility last week with the launch of the first version of its new centralized information hub to support transgender and non-binary constituents.

  • RELEASE: On International Transgender Day of Visibility, Governor Murphy Announces the Launch of New Transgender Information Hub

    March 31, 2023NJ.gov

    Governor Phil Murphy and Chief Innovation Officer Beth Simone Noveck today announced, on International Transgender Day of Visibility, the launch of Transgender.NJ.gov—a new, one-stop hub designed to aid New Jersey’s transgender and non-binary community in finding information about essential programs and services.

  • POST: How New Jersey Tapped the Public to Help Shape its Climate Future

    March 09, 2023Medium.com

    Every three years, the State of New Jersey drafts a plan to invest hundreds of millions of dollars to fight climate change. Getting the public’s insight and feedback on the latest plan is critical to the process.

  • COVERAGE: NJDOL to fund 2-year, $10M pilot program to provide job coaching, training and support

    February 08, 2023ROI-NJ

    The New Jersey Department of Labor & Workforce Development, together with the Governor’s Office, teamed up to fund a two-year pilot program to provide job coaching, training and employment support to jobless and chronically underemployed residents who do not have college degrees or workplace credentials.

  • RELEASE: Governor Murphy Proposes $10M Investment to Expand ARRIVE Together Law Enforcement-Mental Health Collaboration Statewide

    February 08, 2023NJGOV

    Governor Phil Murphy today announced that his upcoming budget proposal for Fiscal Year 2024 will include $10 million in funding to expand the ARRIVE Together program to the entire state, creating the first statewide law enforcement and mental health co-responder collaboration in the country.

  • GRANT OPPORTUNITY: Lifelong Learning Accounts (LiLA)

    February 06, 2023NJDOL

    The New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development is managing the execution of a two-year pilot to fund the training of unemployed and employed low-income individuals without other degrees or credentials.

  • RELEASE: NJDOL Reflects on a Year of Enhanced Worker Protections, Improved Unemployment Application as Garden State Touts More Workers, Employers Than Ever Before

    January 06, 2023NJDOL

    With its mission of providing opportunity, stability, and dignity in mind, the New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development (NJDOL) reflected on its customer improvements over the past year, as the organization’s 3,000 dedicated employees begin the sixth year of carrying out Governor Murphy’s vision for a stronger, fairer economy.

  • POST: How we used a simple survey tool to elevate public engagement

    November 14, 2022Medium

    “Please take our survey.” Four words practically guaranteed to get your message dumped into spam folders or disregarded. Yet, when government seeks much needed public input, surveys are often one of the first tools to be deployed.

  • PRESS RELEASE: NJDOL Commissioner Announces New Maternity Coverage Tool to Guide Expecting Parents on Available Leave Benefits

    July 07, 2022Office of the Governor

    Today Commissioner Robert Asaro-Angelo announced the Maternity Coverage Timeline Tool, a new tool to provide expecting parents guidance about coverage periods for Temporary Disability Insurance and Family Leave Insurance. The tool empowers parents by providing them a personalized timeline estimate of benefit coverage periods.

  • PRESS RELEASE: Governor Murphy Signs Fiscal Year 2023 Appropriations Act into Law

    June 30, 2022Office of the Governor

    Governor Phil Murphy today signed the Fiscal Year 2023 (FY2023) Appropriations Act into law. The FY2023 budget builds on the historic progress made over the last four years, maintaining the Governor’s commitment to prioritizing affordability, while delivering record tax relief and making transformative one-time investments.

  • CASE STUDY: Inside New Jersey’s data-driven content strategy to boost service delivery

    June 22, 2022StateScoop

    Given the many enormous responsibilities governments are entrusted with, digital content strategy and user experience may seem like minor matters in comparison. However, they are how residents actually experience government and can even determine the effectiveness of a policy.

  • REPORT: New Jersey Unemployment Insurance Emails: Redesign, Beta Results, and Analysis

    May 22, 2022

    With modernization at the forefront of New Jersey DOL’s leadership, emails were chosen as the starting point to innovate using the human-centered design process and philosophy. Printed notices and claimant dashboards are also being transformed in tandem, but this report focuses on email reform efforts and their impact on New Jersey’s unemployment system.

  • COVERAGE: NJDOL updates unemployment app, with further improvements expected

    April 29, 2022NJBIZ

    The New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development released updates to its Unemployment Insurance application to make it easier for New Jerseyans to apply for unemployment benefits. The updates released April 29 were designed and developed in collaboration with the U.S. Department of Labor, U.S. Digital Service, NJDOLWD’s Division of Information Technology, and the New Jersey Office of Innovation.

  • COVERAGE: NJ launches widget to help cannabiz hopefuls navigate setting up a business

    March 18, 2022NJBIZ

    The New Jersey State Office of Innovation launched a free online tool to help new cannabis entrepreneurs navigate setting up their business. The New Jersey Cannabis Regulatory Commission highlighted the tool in a March 17 LinkedIn post and called it both “easy-to-use” and “super helpful.”

  • RECOGNITION: New Jersey's COVID-19 Information Hub nominated by StateScoop for State IT Innovation of the Year

    March 14, 2022StateScoop

    In the earliest days of the pandemic, the New Jersey State Office of Innovation, in collaboration with several State of New Jersey agencies, partnered with Yext to launch the COVID-19 Information Hub, providing residents with real-time information on safety rules, programs and services, access to testing, resources to keep their businesses open, and other tools to help navigate the pandemic.

  • RELEASE: Governor Murphy Announces the New Jersey State Future of Work Task Force’s Roadmap and Recommendations

    February 17, 2022NJGov

    Governor Murphy today announced the release of the New Jersey State Future of Work Task Force’s Roadmap and Recommendations. The Task Force’s 19 core recommendations underscore the State’s need to invest in policies, platforms, and programs that respond to both the challenges and the opportunities technology creates to foster worker rights, worker safety, and lifelong learning.

  • COVERAGE: Workers need help facing uncertain future, task force says

    February 17, 2022SpotlightNJ

    To help them navigate an uncertain employment future, New Jersey should help workers save and pay for training and protect their health and safety as well as their finances.

  • COVERAGE: New Jersey Selected as Pilot State for Federal Unemployment Improvement Project

    December 14, 2021InsiderNJ

    The New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development (NJDOL) announced today it has been chosen by its federal partners at U.S. Department of Labor (USDOL) and U.S. Digital Service (USDS), housed in the Office of the President, as a pilot state for modernization and improvement of the federal unemployment insurance system.

  • PRESS RELEASE: New Jersey Recognized in New National Report as an Honor Roll State for Data-Driven and Evidence-Based Policymaking

    December 14, 2021Results For America

    At a virtual event co-hosted by the National Governors Association (NGA), New Jersey was highlighted by Results for America as a honor roll state in using evidence and data to deliver better results for New Jerseyans.

    Results for America, a national nonprofit that promotes evidence-based policymaking, released the 2021 Invest in What Works State Standard of Excellence, an annual report that assesses how states across the country are building and using data and evidence to drive budget, policy, and management decisions.

  • POST: Assembling the Future of Work Accelerator’s Inaugural Cohort

    December 13, 2021Medium

    On September 13, when Governor Phil Murphy announced the first class of New Jersey’s Future of Work Accelerator program, it was the culmination of a months-long, deliberative process aimed at ensuring both a diverse cohort and innovative projects.

  • POST: Finding a Path Through Civic Tech: Asking What Technology Can Do For Our World

    October 04, 2021Medium

    As a Media Arts & Sciences major — an interdisciplinary program that combines computer science and studio art and art history courses — this summer I set out to explore a field I’d previously only caught a glimpse of in my classes: civic technology. Motivating my decision to join the New Jersey Office of Innovation as a Software Engineering Civic Innovation Corps member was a question that has often made me think twice about my studies: what can technology do for our world today?

  • POST: Innovating an Inclusive Open Innovation Challenge

    September 02, 2021Medium

    Open innovation challenges — an open call to find the best ideas, products, or solutions around a particular question, problem, or issue — have become increasingly common among businesses and governments to foster innovation. While theoretically egalitarian, long application processes, narrow outreach and lack of creative recruiting strategies limit participation.

  • COVERAGE: New Jersey ranks 3rd in distributing grants to small business

    July 27, 2021Politico

    New Jersey ranks third among states in how much in grants it has distributed to small businesses during the pandemic, according to an analysis from the state’s Economic Development Authority. According to the analysis, which was compiled based on publicly available data, New Jersey has distributed $759 million in grants to small businesses.

  • POST: More Than Innovation, Sparking A Movement To Support Workers

    July 27, 2021Medium

    Long used by tech companies to spur innovation, accelerator programs are being adopted by governments — but with a twist. Most accelerator programs run by the private sector seek to advance innovation by supporting startups or entrepreneurs with a combination of education, mentorship, financing, and other resources as they develop a new product or novel approach.

  • COVERAGE: N.J. small businesses revamp and reinvent to keep doors open during crisis

    July 13, 2021JerseyBest.com

    Challenged by statewide shutdowns, social distancing mandates, ever-evolving guidelines and regulations, and often-hesitant customers, many Garden State businesses have had to rely on innovation and creativity to “reinvent” their products, services and operations in order to survive (and thrive) during the unprecedented public health crisis and economic upheaval of the past year.

  • COVERAGE: Game on: N.J., Stockton sign MOU to create Esports Innovation Center in Atlantic City

    June 23, 2021ROI-NJ

    Stockton University took another step toward becoming the esports center of New Jersey on Tuesday, when officials from the university and the New Jersey Economic Development Authority signed a memorandum of understanding enabling the NJEDA to provide $200,000 in funding plus staff resources to Stockton for its esports initiative.

  • COVERAGE: Have a Future of Work Solution? There’s a New Jersey Accelerator for that!

    June 05, 2021NJ Tech Weekly

    Do you have a tech solution that impacts the future of work? Or are you innovating ways for companies and people to deal with how work is changing? Then the New Jersey State Office of Innovation’s Future of Work Accelerator could be the place for you.

  • COVERAGE: To get digital services right, government needs to stay crisis-ready

    April 15, 2021StateScoop

    At U.S. Digital Response, we field weekly calls from government partners looking for support with digital service delivery.We started early in the COVID-19 pandemic, offering pro bono advice or teams of technologists for surge support to help our partners meet the needs of their communities. Most asks for support were immediate: “How do we set up VPNs for our newly remote workforce?” “How do we scale our unemployment insurance systems to meet an increase in demand from nearly 40 million claims?”

  • COVERAGE: 'Beta Version' of State's Use of Force Dashboard Launched

    April 06, 2021Cape May County Herald

    TRENTON - Attorney General Gurbir S. Grewal April 6 announced the launch of the “beta version” of an online dashboard that catalogues the use of force by New Jersey’s 38,000 law enforcement officers.

  • COVERAGE: N.J. launches new tool to help you find COVID vaccination appointments

    March 31, 2021NJ.COM

    With people across the state still struggling to schedule their shots, New Jersey on Wednesday unveiled a new online tool to help residents more easily find COVID-19 vaccine appointments. The tool — found at covid19.nj.gov/finder — aims to address one of the biggest complaints residents have had: That New Jersey’s vaccine scheduling system is hard to navigate, with people often having to search various sites to find scarce appointments.

  • REPORT: How New Jersey tracked COVID-19 when no data was available

    February 18, 2021StateScoop

    Nearly one year since the pandemic first upended our lives, there is a deluge of data on everything from the number of new COVID-19 cases per day to the rate of transmission, ventilators in use to PPE stockpiles. That’s a far cry from last March when state officials had little information about how quickly the virus was spreading and where cases were emerging.

  • CASE STUDY: How New Jersey connected workforce supply and demand during the pandemic

    February 18, 2021New Jersey Office of Innovation Medium

    It seemed in Spring 2020 that the whole world had shattered. In the United States, during a single week in mid-March, three and a half million workers lost their jobs. New Jerseyans from low income communities — particularly immigrants and people of color — felt the blow intensely.

  • CASE STUDY: Breaking Through the Noise — Building a Trusted Source of Information for COVID-19

    January 01, 2021Beeck Center for Social Impact + Innovation

    Two-way communication between government and the public is vital during a public health emergency, especially one as significant as the COVID-19 pandemic. Residents need to be informed of the prevalence of the disease in their communities as well as what they can do to keep their friends, families, and neighbors safe.

  • COVERAGE: New Jersey forecasts the next several weeks of the coronavirus pandemic

    December 09, 2020Fox29

    TRENTON - New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy on Wednesday shared new models developed by the Department of Health and Office of Innovation that attempt to forecast the next several weeks of the coronavirus pandemic. The Department of Health and the Office of Innovation worked to produce a total of four models to predict the coming weeks of the pandemic. Two models looked at the worst-case scenario where there is no change in current mask compliance, social distancing and gatherings.

  • COVERAGE: 6 Lessons Cities Can Learn from New Jersey’s Cutting-Edge Innovation Team

    December 02, 2020Bloomberg Cities

    Among public-sector innovation circles, Beth Simone Noveck is well known as the head of The GovLab at New York University, a hub of knowledge and experimentation in using technology to improve governance. Two years ago, Noveck put on an additional professional hat when New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy asked her to join his cabinet as the state’s first-ever Chief Innovation Officer.

  • RELEASE: Governor Phil Murphy Announces First Tenants of The Hub in New Brunswick

    November 19, 2020Choose New Jersey

    TRENTON – Governor Phil Murphy today announced Princeton University, Rutgers University, Hackensack Meridian Health and RWJBarnabas Health will be the first tenants of The Hub, a new collaborative site in downtown New Brunswick designed to foster research, entrepreneurship, innovation, and start-up incubation in New Jersey.

  • COVERAGE: Workers fear losing full-time jobs, no training, corporate surveillance

    September 25, 2020NJ Spotlight

    State tax credits to encourage companies to offer worker training, 401(k)-style accounts to help people pay to learn new skills and a statewide platform that helps independent contractors get and use benefits are among the options a New Jersey task force studying the future of work is considering to meet some of workers’ major concerns.The New Jersey Future of Work Task Force, created by Gov. Phil Murphy in October 2018, is charged with preparing for both the opportunities and challenges that technology will bring to the state’s workforce. The group surveyed workers earlier this year about issues relating to technology’s impact on their jobs and has completed a report on its findings.

  • POST: How New Jersey Asked Workers About the Future of Work: The Importance of Partnership

    September 25, 2020New Jersey Office of Innovation Medium

    An architect would never design a house without talking to the client, yet those who govern often create policy without the meaningful input of affected residents. That is why the New Jersey Future of Work Task Force went online in February 2020 to ask New Jersey residents what they felt were the challenges that technology posed to the future of work in order to inform the Task Force’s recommendations. Nearly 4,000 responded.

  • POST: What We Learned About the Future of Work from 4,000 Workers in New Jersey

    September 25, 2020New Jersey Office of Innovation Medium

    The Future of Work Task Force, charged with understanding how coming changes in technology will impact New Jerseyans at work, is responsible for producing a comprehensive policy roadmap to prepare Garden State workers and businesses. In order to better understand the issues facing workers and businesses, the Task Force created a digital public engagement campaign, entitled “Your Future of Work,” asking the public to share their greatest concerns with regard to the impact of new technology on three policy areas: lifelong learning and skills, rights and benefits for workers, and workplace health and safety.

  • FEATURE: An Equity-Based Job Search Site with Heart Creates a Quiet Revolution in Public Problem Solving

    September 17, 2020The Rockefeller Foundation

    Greg, an IT professional with a background in accounting, business intelligence and data analytics, left his job because he wanted to quit traveling and work closer to home. Four years later, he was still looking for work when he stumbled upon the New Jersey Career Network online. He had a strong resume and he’d already identified his career goals but his periodic internet searches were not yielding positive results. “I would spend time looking everywhere,” he said in an interview, “but not really having any documentation of what I did, who I spoke to, how many resumes I sent out.”

  • POST: Open Sourcing a New Approach to Serving Businesses in New Jersey

    September 12, 2020New Jersey Office of Innovation Medium

    New Jersey’s Office of Innovation has been busy over the last several months in transforming the state government into a digital-first operation, enabling new online services that cover everything from COVID-19 health recommendations to internal supply chain check-ups. Officials worked with the Beeck Center for Social Impact and Innovation at Georgetown University to share the lessons they’ve learned, including that partnerships are crucial when dealing with an unprecedented crisis.

  • COVERAGE: New Jersey's innovation office shares digital service from the pandemic

    July 16, 2020State Scoop

    New Jersey’s Office of Innovation has been busy over the last several months in transforming the state government into a digital-first operation, enabling new online services that cover everything from COVID-19 health recommendations to internal supply chain check-ups. Officials worked with the Beeck Center for Social Impact and Innovation at Georgetown University to share the lessons they’ve learned, including that partnerships are crucial when dealing with an unprecedented crisis.

  • POST: Four Ways State Government Digital Service Teams Can Support the COVID-19 Response

    June 29, 2020New Jersey Office of Innovation Medium

    COVID-19 has made the work of government agencies more critical than ever. States are fostering greater inter-department collaboration, innovating with the public, and ensuring their services are accessible to people in need. Digital service teams are partnering closely with experts across the government to accelerate this work.

  • COVERAGE: Labor Department launches online chatbot for most asked unemployment questions

    May 12, 2020ROI-NJ

    The New Jersey Department of Labor & Workforce Development announced on Monday it has launched a new chat feature on its unemployment website to enhance service amid the coronavirus pandemic.

  • INTERVIEW: Chief Innovation Officer discusses ‘peak’ and predictive modeling

    April 20, 2020NJTV News

    Gov. Phil Murphy says the state’s best chance at fighting the coronavirus outbreak will be through a “data driven approach.” Senior Correspondent Briana Vannozzi spoke with the person behind the numbers, New Jersey’s Chief Innovation Officer Beth Simone Noveck.

  • COVERAGE: NJ’s newly-launched jobs portal attracts thousands of job hunters

    March 31, 2020NJTV News

    Losing your job — even temporarily — is very stressful. And in the midst of the current health care crisis, far too many New Jerseyans are also feeling job and financial stress. A record number of people have filed for unemployment claims as COVID-19 has ravaged the economy. Efforts to help came quickly from state leaders. And days after businesses began closing, the Murphy administration launched a new COVID-19 jobs portal.

  • COVERAGE: Resources in Place for NJ Workers Dealt Blow By COVID-19 Job Losses

    March 26, 2020TAPinto.net

    TRENTON, NJ – Governor Phil Murphy today announced the launch of a new online portal to connect New Jersey residents with jobs in critical industries responding to COVID-19. The jobs portal is available here: https://jobs.covid19.nj.gov. Employers in critical industries should submit information about openings with urgent hiring needs related to COVID19 at https://jobs.covid19.nj.gov/intake.

  • COVERAGE: New Jersey's new coronavirus website lets users ask questions

    March 24, 2020State Scoop

    New Jersey residents with questions about coronavirus health measures, statistics or hygiene practices can now type them into the state’s new emergency coronavirus website and get an immediate response. The portal was launched by several state agencies in partnership with cloud software company Yext over the weekend. All 50 states have developed some kind of emergency response website to deal with an increase in coronavirus cases, which have surpassed 50,000 in the U.S.

  • PRESS RELEASE: New Jersey Launches Job Portal to Connect Out-of-Work Residents to Opportunities in Critical Industries

    March 24, 2020Office of the Governor

    TRENTON, NJ – Governor Phil Murphy today announced the launch of a new online portal to connect New Jersey residents with jobs in critical industries responding to COVID-19. The jobs portal is available here: https://jobs.covid19.nj.gov. Employers in critical industries should submit information about openings with urgent hiring needs related to COVID19 here: https://jobs.covid19.nj.gov/intake.

  • COVERAGE: New Jersey launches online portal to give residents accurate answers about COVID-19

    March 23, 2020TechCrunch

    The New Jersey Office of Innovation and Yext created an online portal tacking live state updates and orders, testing information and assistance information for businesses and employees. It also has a hub that presents the most researched questions, like “how can I prevent myself from getting the virus” and gives answers from scientists.

  • PRESS RELEASE: Governor Murphy Announces Launch of New Jersey COVID-19 Website

    March 21, 2020Office of the Governor

    NEWARK – Governor Phil Murphy today announced the launch of the New Jersey COVID-19 Information Hub, a new, visitor-friendly website available at covid19.nj.gov. The New Jersey COVID-19 Information Hub provides New Jerseyans with the most up-to-date information about COVID-19 and the State’s response, including information about services such as food assistance and small business assistance.

  • INTERVIEW: New America Publication, The Commons, Features Interview with Chief Innovation Officer & Digital Director on Starting an Innovation Team

    January 24, 2020The Commons

    TRENTON - In an interview with The Commons – a digital publication led by the Public Interest Technology team at New America – Chief Innovation Officer Beth Simone Noveck, and the Office of Innovation’s digital director, Giuseppe Morgana, discussed the creation of the Office of Innovation, its mission, and offered their thoughts on the challenges and opportunities of starting up innovation teams within government.

  • PRESS RELEASE: Governor Murphy Announces “Jobs NJ: Developing Talent to Grow Business in the Garden State”

    January 15, 2020Office of the Governor

    EAST BRUNSWICK - Alongside students, educators, cabinet members, elected officials, and business community leaders, Governor Phil Murphy today unveiled his talent-based economic development strategy – “Jobs NJ: Developing Talent to Grow Business in the Garden State.” The new plan outlines initiatives to ensure all career-seeking New Jerseyans have the education and training necessary to access high-quality employment and ensure businesses and employers can quickly and efficiently fill their talent needs.

  • PRESS RELEASE: Governor Murphy, Chief Innovation Officer Beth Simone Noveck Announce Winners of Innovation ENJINE Challenge

    December 19, 2019Office of the Governor

    TRENTON - Governor Phil Murphy today announced five winning teams of the Innovation ENJINE Challenge, an open innovation competition launched this spring to elicit State employees’ unique perspectives and ideas to make government more effective and efficient. The ENJINE Challenge – which is part of the State’s SmarterNJ initiative focused on creating new and innovative ways for the public to contribute meaningfully to the policymaking process – is also among the first of the Governor’s and Chief Innovation Officer Beth Simone Noveck’s efforts to encourage innovative public problem-solving and advance public entrepreneurship in New Jersey.

  • COVERAGE: NJEDA Podcast, ECONversations, features Chief Innovation Officer Beth Noveck

    October 29, 2019NJEDA

    TRENTON - In this episode of ECONversations, which focused on the one-year anniversary of Governor Murphy’s economic plan, host Tai Cooper sat down with four of the most influential women in New Jersey to discuss how the agencies they lead contributed to building a stronger and fairer New Jersey economy over the past year and what they have planned for the future. Featured guests included Chief Innovation Officer Beth Noveck, Lieutenant Governor Sheila Oliver, New Jersey Secretary of Higher Education Zakiya Smith Ellis, and Executive Director of the New Jersey Business Action Center (BAC), Melanie Willoughby.

  • PRESS RELEASE: Governor Murphy Marks One-Year Anniversary of Economic Plan

    October 01, 2019Office of the Governor

    GLASSBORO - Governor Phil Murphy today touted his Administration’s economic successes over the past year as he marked the one-year anniversary of the release of his sweeping economic vision with a one-on-one discussion with New Jersey Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors Chairwoman Linda Bowden at Rowan University. The event included an announcement regarding the release of the new Business.NJ.gov beta website, which was developed by the Office of Innovation, in partnership with the Department of State’s Business Action Center and the NJ Economic Development Authority.

  • COVERAGE: New Jersey State Chief Innovation Officer Beth Noveck Appears on NJTV State of Affairs with Steve Adubato

    August 01, 2019NJTV

    NEWARK - In an interview on State of Affairs with Steve Adubato, New Jersey State Chief Innovation Officer Beth Noveck discusses her role as the State’s first Chief Innovation Officer, connections between higher education and New Jersey’s innovation economy, the importance of technology and data in helping government achieve policy and program outcomes, and the Administration’s efforts to equip the State’s workforce with the tools and skills to leverage new technology to solve public problems.

  • PRESS RELEASE: New Jersey to Host Garden State’s First Ever Summit to Connect Minority, Women, Veteran, & LGBTQ Businesses with Billion-Dollar Economic Engine

    July 24, 2019Office of the Governor

    TRENTON - Governor Phil Murphy announced today that the State of New Jersey will host NJ Connects, the first-ever state summit designed to connect minority-, women-, veteran-, and LGBTQ-owned businesses with roughly one billion dollars in public and private sector contracting opportunities. In keeping with the Governor’s commitment to build a stronger and fairer economy, the summit – taking place in Newark on September 20 – is designed to create a more robust and diverse state contracting supply chain by fostering opportunities for minority, women, veteran, and LGBTQ business enterprises (MWVBE).

  • PRESS RELEASE: First Lady Tammy Murphy and NJEDA Announce Partnership with Golden Seeds to Increase Funding for Women-Led Startups

    July 16, 2019Office of the Governor

    TRENTON - First Lady Tammy Murphy and the New Jersey Economic Development Authority today announced that the NJEDA Board of Directors approved a proposal to organize a New Jersey chapter of Golden Seeds, a national angel investor network dedicated to investing in women-led startup companies. The collaboration between First Lady Murphy’s Office, the Economic Development Authority, and Golden Seeds will advance Governor Phil Murphy’s efforts to make New Jersey the “State of Innovation” by providing new funding sources and mentorship opportunities for female entrepreneurs.

  • COVERAGE: Gov. Phil Murphy announces economic mission trip to India

    July 16, 2019News India Times

    SOUTH PLAINFIELD - New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy will lead a seven-day, six-city economic mission trip to India in September. The delegation will visit six cities, including Delhi, Agra, Hyderabad, Mumbai, Ahmedabad, and Gandhinagar. The focus of the mission is to strengthen economic ties with one of New Jersey’s largest trade and investment partners, cultivate international investment opportunities in the Garden State, and deepen cultural and educational ties between New Jersey and India.

  • PRESS RELEASE: Governor Murphy Launches Innovation Skills Accelerator Training Program to Promote Innovation in Government

    June 17, 2019Office of the Governor

    TRENTON – Today, Governor Phil Murphy announced the launch of the New Jersey Innovation Skills Accelerator - a free, online program to train public officials to leverage new technology and data to drive innovation in their day-to-day work and tap into the intelligence and expertise of residents of the Garden State.

  • PRESS RELEASE: Governor Murphy Signs Legislation Permitting Operation of Low Speed E-Bikes and Motorized Scooters

    May 03, 2019Office of the Governor

    TRENTON - As Governor Phil Murphy continues working to bolster New Jersey’s innovation economy, he signed legislation today (S731) that outlines regulations governing the use of low speed electric scooters and e-bikes. The bill calls for motorized scooters and e-bikes capable of traveling 20 miles per hour or slower to be regulated much the same as ordinary bicycles, allowing their operation on streets, highways, and bicycle paths in this State.

  • PPRESS RELEASE: Online Land-use Permit System Will Improve DEP Efficiency and Public Transparency

    April 29, 2019Department of Environmental Preservation

    TRENTON - In an effort that will significantly improve efficiency and transparency while reducing costs for businesses and residents, the Department of Environmental Protection is launching a new system that will allow applications for land-use permits to be submitted online. DEP’s efforts to bring additional services online advances Governor Murphy’s commitment – made under his economic plan released last October and reinforced through Executive Order 63 – to modernize government services. The release also comes as the Administration works to digitize and streamline permitting processes across state government.

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