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Wyoming Department of Enterprise Technology Serv

www.ets.wyo.gov

 
The mission of the Department of Enterprise Technology Services (ETS) is to collaborate with all levels of government to provide excellent technology services, empowering the citizens of Wyoming to live and work more securely, efficiently and productively. ETS employs close to 250 employees, which are located across Cheyenne and throughout the State. The main office is located at the Emerson Building in Cheyenne.
  • Number of Employees: 5K-10K
  • Annual Revenue: > $1 Billion
  • www.ets.wyo.gov
  • 2001 Capitol Avenue Emerson Building #237
    Cheyenne, WY USA 82001
  • Phone: 307.777.5840

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Timothy Sheehan
Deputy Chief Information Officer Profile
Timothy Sheehan
Interim Chief Information Officer Profile
William Vajda
Chief Information Officer Profile
William Vajda
Chief Information Officer Profile

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