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Department of Technology & Information

About DTI

In July 2001, Delaware's General Assembly and Governor formally instituted the Department of Technology and Information (DTI) as a replacement for the former state agency known as the Office of Information Services (OIS). Delaware's policy-makers embraced the e-Volution Task Force recommendations in the creation of DTI by redefining Delaware's Technology management for the 21st century. DTI was given the responsibility to build a new organization with a true customer service culture and a spirit of collaboration that fosters centralized technology leadership statewide.

Since its formation, DTI has clearly established a new direction that has focused on strong relationships with our stakeholder groups and service-oriented leadership in technology. DTI's team of the "best and the brightest" has solidly proven its ability to bring projects in on time and under budget. DTI continues to work to build a business smart IT organization and an IT smart business organization.

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Vision

What are we working to achieve?
Excellence In Delaware State Government

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Mission

Why does DTI exist?
To provide leadership in the selection, development and deployment of technology solutions throughout the State of Delaware.

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Key Goals

What do we want to accomplish?

  • Continuously improve the delivery of excellent services to our customers.
  • Promote and facilitate the sharing of IT resources and practices in order to maximize collaboration and minimize the duplication of costs and efforts.
  • Ensure the physical and cyber security of people, facilities and information.


 

Last Updated: Monday, 02-May-2005 17:03:36 EDT
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