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State of Hawaii

www.hawaii.gov

 
Governor David Ige is always looking for talented individuals to help improve the services that the people of Hawai`i depend on every day. If you`re looking for an innovative work environment where you can really make a difference, check out the job opportunities with the State of Hawai.
  • Number of Employees: 1K-5K
  • Annual Revenue: > $1 Billion
  • www.hawaii.gov
  • 201 Merchant Street Suite 1805
    Honolulu, HI USA 96813
  • Phone: 808.695.4620

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Rebecca Cai
Chief Data Officer Profile
Vince Hoang
Chief Information Security Officer Profile
Douglas Murdock
State Chief Information Officer Profile
Todd Nacapuy
State Chief Information Officer Profile
Todd Nacapuy
State Chief Information Officer Profile

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