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District of Columbia

www.dc.gov

 
DC.Gov is the official web portal for District government information and services. Launched in 1999, the award-winning web portal has grown to include over 100 websites for District government agencies and topics ranging from sustainability to being an age friendly city to the quadrennial Presidential Inauguration. DC.Gov`s annual traffic is higher than many comparable population-sized municipalities and counties, with over 14 million visitors making 29 million visits in 2013 (an increase of nearly a million visitors and 2.5 million visits over 2012). Visitors include District residents and businesses, state and Federal agencies, and visitors from the US and abroad. The District`s unique ...
  • Number of Employees: 10K-50K
  • Annual Revenue: > $1 Billion
  • www.dc.gov
  • 1350 Pennsylvania Avenue North West
    Washington, DC USA 20004
  • Phone: 202.576.6664

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Christopher Rodriguez
CTO Profile
Christopher Rodriguez
Assistant City Administrator and Acting Chief Technology Officer Profile
Lindsey Parker
Acting Chief Technology Officer Profile
Lindsey Parker
Chief Technology Officer and Chief of Staff Profile
Tegene Baharu
Chief Technology Officer Profile

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