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Kern County

www.kerncounty.com

 
The mission of the County of Kern is to exceed expectations of the communities we serve, changing the way they feel about government, those who manage it, and the services it provides. Fulfilling our mission is of the highest importance. To many our work at the County of Kern means the difference between life and death, and at the very least we make a significant impact on the quality of life of our residents. While promoting efficiency is really important, our most strongly held value is achievement - effectively meeting the needs of our residents at the time they need ...
  • Number of Employees: 1K-5K
  • Annual Revenue: > $1 Billion
  • www.kerncounty.com
  • 1115 Truxtun Avenue Fifth Floor
    Bakersfield, CA USA 93301
  • Phone: 661.868.3140

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Aaron Nance
Deputy Chief Information Technology Officer Profile
Mac Avancena
Chief Information Technology Officer Profile
Mark Buonauro
Chief Information Technology Officer Profile

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