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State of Michigan Department of Technology, Mana

www.michigan.govdtmb

 
At the heart of the DTMB organization are the fundamental governance elements that define the department`s authorities, processes, and procedures. Here you will find the core elements of DTMB`s governance, from legislative acts and reports to executive orders and directives.
  • Number of Employees: 5K-10K
  • Annual Revenue: > $1 Billion
  • www.michigan.govdtmb
  • 320 S. Walnut Street P.O. Box 30026
    Lansing, MI USA 48909
  • Phone: 517.241.5545

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Laura Clark
Chief Security Officer Profile
Laura Clark
State Chief Security Officer and Chief Information Officer Profile
Brom Stibitz
State Chief Information Officer Profile
Brom Stibitz
Director and Chief Information Officer Profile
Brom Stibitz
Director and Chief Information Officer Profile

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