Name | Title | Contact Details |
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Mike Sedam |
Assistant Chief and Deputy Chief Information Officer | Profile |
Jay Song |
Chief Information and Technology Officer | Profile |
Raymond Diggins |
Chief Information Officer | Profile |
April Baxter |
Acting Chief Information Officer | Profile |
Christopher Childs |
Assistant Commissioner for Staff | Profile |
The Department of Management Services (DMS) is the business arm of Florida government. The Department`s primary mission is to support sister agencies as well as current and former state employees with workforce and business-related functions so that agencies can focus on their core missions as defined in law. The Department of Management Services was created in 1993 after the Departments of Administration and General Services merged. This new agency was formed to improve services and reduce administrative overhead. Throughout the entire department, staff pride themselves on providing effective customer service, delivering on our agency obligations and lowering the cost of government through innovation and new efficiencies.
The Georgia Department of Community Health (DCH) was created in 1999 to serve as the lead agency for health care planning and purchasing issues in Georgia.
Anne Arundel County of is a Glen Burnie, MD-based company in the Government sector.
Carol Stream Park District is a Carol Stream, IL-based company in the Government sector.
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) is North America`s largest transportation network, serving 8.6 million customers a day in New York City, Long Island, southeastern New York State, and Connecticut – equivalent to one in every three public transit customers in the country. MTA Bridges and Tunnels carry more than 280 million vehicles a year – more than any bridge and tunnel authority in the nation. As the MTA continues to improve and expand under its $30 billion 2015-2019 Capital Program, we are seeking skilled applicants to us help accelerate critical improvements to our century-old subway system to better serve New York in the 21st century.