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OCIO’s “Team of Teams”

Avery Q. Muse joined the Office of the Chief Information Officer (OCIO) as the Executive Director

Looking Back: Honoring Second Chance Month at HHS

April 2023 was Second Chance Month, a time that is focused on ensuring those who have been involv

NJ Spotlight News: December 15, 2023

We bring you what’s relevant and important in New Jersey news, along with our insight. Watch as the

Training the next generation of EMTs

Virtua Health partners with the Camden City schools The post Training the next generation of EMTs a

NJ groups slam Murphy over stance on NYC congestion pricing

Prominent environmental groups file brief opposing Murphy lawsuit over MTA plan The post NJ groups s

Rutgers basketball strikes local gold in recruitment

Basketball prep star Dylan Harper is the No. 2-ranked senior nationally in this year’s senior class

Disquiet over merger plan for South Jersey school districts

Strong disagreements over proposal to merge Seaside Heights School District with Toms River The post

EPA proposes higher oxygen standard for urban stretch of Delaware River

Wastewater plants would have to install costly new technology to cut ammonia discharges The post EPA

Newborn Supply Kit Shows Promising Early Results

Families need more support Today, basic newborn supplies like diapers can cost an average of $1,

Reflecting on Cybersecurity Awareness Month

As the Director of the Office for Civil Rights (OCR) at the U.S. Department of Health and Human S

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Is Taking Action to Strengthen Primary Care

Why We Need to Strengthen Primary Care Reprinted by permission of the National Academy of Medici

Improving Data to Support the Home- and Community-Based Workforce

This November, as we honor National Family Caregivers Month, the U.S. Department of Health and Hu