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State of Arkansas

www.arkansas.gov

 
The Arkansas Administrative Statewide Information System (AASIS) is the state acronym for the Arkansas implementation of SAP ERP. The AASIS Support Center (ASC is responsible for ensuring the AASIS and PBAS systems comply with and support policies and procedures promulgated by the DFA Offices of Budget, Personnel Management, Accounting, State Procurement, and the Division of Employee Benefits. On behalf of the Department, the ASC provides user support and training for approximately 30,000 state employees and over 200 state Agencies, Boards and Commissions.
  • Number of Employees: 1K-5K
  • Annual Revenue: $50-100 Million
  • www.arkansas.gov
  • 500 Woodlane Street
    Little Rock, AR USA 72201
  • Phone: 501.682.3409

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Missy Morehart
Chief Information Officer Profile
John Langston
Chief IT Security Architect Profile
Jonathan Askins
Chief Technology Officer and States Director of Information Systems Profile
Jim Carter
Chief Information Officer Profile

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