What Happened?
Sacramento, CA-based California Department of Technology Promoted Quentin Wright as Chief Information Officer and Chief Technology Officer
Date of management change: March 31, 2020
Sacramento, CA-based California Department of Technology Promoted Quentin Wright as Chief Information Officer and Chief Technology Officer
The California Department of Technology (CDT) is the guardian of public data and a leader in information technology (IT) services for government entities throughout the State. CDT has broad responsibility and authority over all aspects of technology in California state government, including policy formation, interagency coordination, IT project oversight, information security, technology service delivery, and advocacy. As the home of the State Data Center, we provide IT infrastructure services to our customers for their public-facing and mission-critical systems, and offer a myriad of cloud and on-premise services. We also employ a strategic focus on innovation, enterprise, and workforce development solutions. To keep pace with the ever-changing demands of doing business, we use those solutions to expand the State`s operational capacity and provide the agility and scalability necessary. CDT is committed to partnering with state, local government, and educational entities to deliver digital services, develop innovative and responsive solutions for business needs, and provide quality assurance for state government IT projects and services.
Quentin Wright is Chief Information Officer and Chief Technology Officer at California Department of Technology. Previously, Quentin held various senior IT leadership roles in the industry.
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