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Illinois Department of Innovation and Technology

www.illinois.govsitesdoit

 
The Department of Innovation & Technology (DoIT) delivers statewide information technology and telecommunication services and innovation to state government agencies, boards and commissions as well as policy and standards development, lifecycle investment planning, enterprise solutions, privacy and security management, and leads the nation in Smart State initiatives. On January 25, 2016, Governor Rauner issued Executive Order 01-16 establishing the Department of Innovation & Technology (DoIT), a new state agency with responsibility for the information technology functions of agencies under the jurisdiction of the Governor. DoIT`s mission is to empower the State of Illinois through high-value, customer-centric technology by delivering best-in-class ...
  • Number of Employees: 5K-10K
  • Annual Revenue: > $1 Billion

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Brandon Ragle
Acting Chief Information Officer and Acting Secretary Profile
Jennifer Ricker
Chief Information Officer and Acting Secretary Profile
Jennifer Ricker
Chief Information Officer and Secretary Profile
Adam Ford
Deputy Chief Information Security Officer Profile
Adam Ford
Chief Information Security Officer Profile

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