| Name | Title | Contact Details |
|---|---|---|
John Cramer |
Chief Information Officer | Profile |
North Carolina Office of Information Technology Services is part of the state government of North Carolina.
The Office of Administration combines and coordinates the central management functions of state government. OA provides services for state agencies and serves as the state`s administrative office. The Commissioner serves as Chief Executive with oversight of the seven divisions: Accounting; Budget and Planning; Facilities Management, Design and Construction; General Services; Information Technology Services; Personnel; and Purchasing. As of July 1, 2014, programs assigned to the Commissioner`s Office include the Office of Equal Opportunity, Children`s Trust Fund, Governor`s Council on Disability, Human Resources, and the Administrative Hearing Commission.
The Chief Information Officer and his directors have the knowledge in information technology, the experience in the design and management of information systems, the understanding of the special demands upon government with respect to budgetary constraints and the protection of privacy interests and federal and state standards of accountability to assist agencies in meeting the needs of their constituents. WVOT STRATEGIC GOALS Digital Government Modern government services leveraging innovative technology and supported by a technology-empowered, efficient government workforce, empowering data-driven state strategies. Technology Optimization & Value Holistic financial analysis, contract management, and education & training ensure high return of the state`s technology investments. Enterprise Services Collaborative and agile technology services model fostering innovation and continuous enhancement. Cybersecurity A cybersecurity posture based upon a mature cyber risk service, ensuring cybersecurity protections are woven into the fabric of government operations.
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The Executive Office is responsible for overall policy, planning and general administration designed to: 1. Enhance the financial integrity and soundness of Treasury operations, 2. Provide direction and leadership in carrying out Treasury functions and 3. Foster economic well-being of the state and its citizens and businesses within the confines of fiduciary standards. The Office oversees the Treasury`s corporate governance program, which was developed in accordance with its fiduciary duty to prudently manage the State`s pension assets. The Office is active in promoting environmental, social and governance best practices among the companies that comprise the public equity portfolio of the Connecticut Retirement Plans and Trust Funds ("CRPTF"). The Office also promotes financial education, serving as a catalyst and advocate for financial literacy for residents across the state. Other specific activities include legislative affairs, public information, responsible investment relations, management services, legal services, compliance, and community outreach. The main objective of the Executive Office is to ensure that the Treasury adheres to the highest order of public values, fiscal prudence and ethics in the conduct of the people`s business.