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== Overview ==
 
== Overview ==
   
The '''[http://www.cio.ca.gov/ California Technology Agency]''' ('''TA''') (formerly the '''Office of the State Chief Information Officer''' ('''OCIO''')) is responsible for the approval and [[oversight]] of all state [[information technology]] projects.
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The '''[http://www.cio.ca.gov/ California Technology Agency]''' ('''CTA''') (formerly the '''Office of the State Chief Information Officer''' ('''OCIO''')) was responsible for the approval and [[oversight]] of all state [[information technology]] projects. As the head of the Agency and as the state's [[chief information officer]], the [[Secretary of California Technology]] provided leadership for the state's [[IT]] programs and works [[collaborative]]ly with other [[IT]] leaders throughout the state.
   
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On July 1, 2013, as part of Governor Jerry Brown's Government Reorganization Plan, the California Technology Agency became the [[California Department of Technology]] and now reports through the newly established [[Government Operations Agency]].
As the head of the Agency and as the state's [[chief information officer]], the [[Secretary of California Technology]] provides leadership for the state's [[IT]] programs and works [[collaborative]]ly with other [[IT]] leaders throughout the state.
 
 
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Latest revision as of 02:51, 1 August 2013

Overview[]

The California Technology Agency (CTA) (formerly the Office of the State Chief Information Officer (OCIO)) was responsible for the approval and oversight of all state information technology projects. As the head of the Agency and as the state's chief information officer, the Secretary of California Technology provided leadership for the state's IT programs and works collaboratively with other IT leaders throughout the state.

On July 1, 2013, as part of Governor Jerry Brown's Government Reorganization Plan, the California Technology Agency became the California Department of Technology and now reports through the newly established Government Operations Agency.