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California State Controller`s Office

www.sco.ca.gov

 
The Controller is the Chief Fiscal Officer of California, the eighth-largest economy in the world. Elected every four years, the Controller makes sure the State’s $100 billion budget is spent properly, helps administer two of the nation`s largest public pension funds, and serves on 81 State boards and commissions.
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $0-1 Million
  • www.sco.ca.gov
  • 777 South Figueroa Street, Suite 4800
    Los Angeles, CA USA 90017
  • Phone: 213.833.6010

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Adam German
Chief Information Security Officer Profile
Daniel Pere
Chief Information Security Officer Profile
Todd Boltjes
Chief Information Officer Profile

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