Name | Title | Contact Details |
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Philip Tomassini |
Chief Information Officer | Profile |
The California Department of Justice protects the citizens of California and by carrying out the responsibilities of the Attorney General through several main divisions and bureaus. The department operates statewide with major offices in Sacramento, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Oakland, San Diego and Fresno.
South Carolina School for the Deaf and Blind is a Columbia, SC-based company in the Government sector.
DB-Net, Inc. is a Howard, OH-based company in the Government sector.
The Indiana Air National Guard has three main bases across the state located in Fort Wayne, Terre Haute and Indianapolis. They perform six unique missions training and preparing the citizen-airman to respond to the Governor of Indiana for state emergencies or the call of the President in times of crisis.
The Wisconsin Department of Veterans Affairs was created in 1945 to consolidate separate veterans programs under one agency. Today, the WDVA provides grants and a variety of services to eligible Wisconsin veterans and their families. Programs included in the department’s mission are the: Wisconsin Veterans Homes, Wisconsin Veterans Memorial Cemeteries, Veterans Administration Regional Claims Office, Military Funeral Honors Program, Veterans Assistance Program and the Wisconsin Veterans Museum. These programs are designed to provide health, educational assistance, economic assistance and other services to specified veterans of the armed forces of the United States. The WDVA is led by a Secretary of Veterans Affairs who is nominated by the Governor of Wisconsin after consulting with the presiding officers of at least six Wisconsin veterans organizations. The Governor’s nomination of the Secretary must be confirmed by the Wisconsin State Senate. The department receives advice from a nine-member, part-time, citizen advisory Board of Veterans Affairs.