January 13, 2009 By News Report
"I'm proud of the advances Arizona has made in the use of technology to improve government service" -- Arizona CIO Chris Cummiskey (pictured)
GITA Director and State Chief Information Officer Chris Cummiskey today announced he is leaving state service concurrent with the resignation of Governor Napolitano expected later in the month.
"I'm proud of the advances Arizona has made in the use of technology to improve government service," said Cummiskey. "Many thanks to Governor Napolitano for her strong leadership and to the amazing staff of GITA for their diligent work to transform the way the state of Arizona does business."
During six years of Cummiskey's leadership, the state and GITA have transformed state government by improving services, enhancing security and privacy and providing thought leadership to innovative projects. Highlights of GITA's accomplishments under Cummiskey include:
GITA and Cummiskey have also been recognized nationally for these government transformation efforts:
Agency Awards
Individual Awards:
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