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State of Alabama Office of Information Technolog

www.oit.alabama.gov

 
It is our goal to ensure the Governor’s Mansion is preserved and remain historically accurate. In 2011 the Mansion Preservation Act created an authority responsible for maintaining and restoring the 107 year old house to reflect its original heritage.
  • Number of Employees: 5K-10K
  • Annual Revenue: > $1 Billion
  • www.oit.alabama.gov
  • 64 North Union Street Suite 200
    Montgomery, AL USA 36130
  • Phone: 334.242.7360

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Joshua Williams
Director Of Infrastructure Profile
Ryan Allen
Chief Information Security Officer Profile
Marty Redden
Chief Information Officer Profile

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