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Dallas, Texas, Seeking a New Chief Information Officer

The city's former CIO Bill Zielinski retired in April and its CTO has stepped in as interim. The successful applicant will lead Dallas’ Information and Technology Services Department and its five divisions.

An aerial view of the Dallas, Texas, skyline.
The city of Dallas, Texas, has opened its chief information officer position to outside applicants.

Brian Gardner, who was named the deputy CIO for the city of Austin in February, has served as the interim CIO for Dallas since former CIO Bill Zielinski retired from the public sector in April 2024. A city official confirmed that Gardner continues to serve as interim CIO for Dallas.

The chosen applicant will be responsible for leading the city’s Information and Technology Services Department and its five divisions: Business Application Management, Business Management Services, Enterprise Technology Optimization and Transformation, IT Security and Compliance Services, and Enterprise Infrastructure Services.

Other job responsibilities include developing the city’s IT strategy, planning and directing data processing, directing the operation of the city’s emergency dispatch systems, planning citywide radio and telephone communication systems, and directing the operating budget.

The listing calls for an applicant with a bachelor’s degree in business administration, communications, information technology or a related field and at least 10 years of experience in said fields.

This story first appeared in Industry Insider — Texas, part of e.Republic, Government Technology's parent company.
Chandler Treon is an Austin-based staff writer. He has a bachelor’s degree in English, a master’s degree in literature and a master’s degree in technical communication, all from Texas State University.