North Carolina Department of Information Technology explained
Agency Name: | North Carolina Department of Information Technology (NCDIT) |
Formed: | 2015 |
Headquarters: | Raleigh, North Carolina |
Chief1 Name: | Secretary and CIO James Weaver |
Website: | it.nc.gov |
The North Carolina Department of Information Technology was established in 2015 and authorized by North Carolina General Statute 143B, Paragraph 143B-1320. It replaced and succeeded the state's Office of Information Technology. The department provides technology services to North Carolina state agencies and related customers.[1] [2]
Secretaries
The department is headed by a Secretary/Chief Information Officer:
- Chris Estes, 2012-2015
- Keith Warner, 2015-2017
- Eric Boyette, 2017-2020
- Tracey Doaks, 2020-2020
- Thomas Parrish IV (acting), 2020-2021[3]
- James Weaver, 2021-Present
Notes and References
- Web site: North Carolina Department of Information Technology. Lewis, J.D.. December 6, 2019. carolana.com.
- Web site: General Statutes, Chapter 143B, Article 15. December 6, 2019. ncleg.net.
- https://governor.nc.gov/news/governor-cooper-announces-nc-department-information-technology-acting-secretary Governor Cooper Announces NC Department of Information Technology Acting Secretary