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Florida Digital Service

www.digital.fl.gov

 
FL[DS] is dedicated to transforming the way government services are delivered to Floridians by providing a streamlined government technology experience. The FL[DS] team supports state agencies in cybersecurity protection of state resources and Floridians` data, the implementation of data interoperability and automation projects for state agencies, and the oversight of state agency technology projects while managing the State Data Center and establishing the state`s first enterprise architecture. Innovation, transformation, and collaboration are the foundational elements of all FL[DS] projects and services.
  • Number of Employees: 250-1000
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Jeremy Rodgers
Chief Information Security Officer Profile

Jobs

Associate Chief Information Security Officer

Florida Digital Service Tampa, FL

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