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State of Oklahoma

www.ok.gov

 
OK.gov was created to improve access to government, reduce service-processing costs and enable state agencies to provide a higher quality of service to their constituents. Oklahoma`s government uses a variety of information technologies to support these initiatives, but the use of integrated web portals, like OK.gov, bring these initiatives together. OK.gov offers numerous possibilities to expand government services online, allowing citizens to interact closely with their state government, and revolutionize operational procedures at the state level.   OK.gov is a collaborative effort between the Oklahoma Office of State Finance (OSF) and Oklahoma Interactive, LLC to help Oklahoma government entities web-enable their information ...
  • Number of Employees: 250-1000
  • Annual Revenue: $50-100 Million
  • www.ok.gov
  • 3115 N Lincoln Boulevard
    Oklahoma City, OK USA 73105
  • Phone: 405.521.2481

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Matt Singleton
Chief Information Security Officer Profile
Steven Harpe
Deputy Director Technology Profile

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