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DTI ANNOUNCES NEW CHIEF OF ADMINISTRATION AND BROADBAND MANAGER

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE May 5, 2022 Media Contact: Christina Dirksen, Strategic Communications Manager, DTI (302) 739-9736 w Christina.Dirksen@state.de.us DOVER, Del. — Delaware’s State Chief Information Officer (CIO) Jason Clarke today announced two additions to the Delaware Department of Technology and Information (DTI). Jordan Schulties and Tammy Shelton have joined the team as Chief of Administration […]

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Governor Carney Announces DE’s Participation in CyberStart America and Cyber FastTrack

CyberStart America and Cyber FastTrack offer free, fun games for high school and college students to discover their talent and enter the field of cybersecurity. Registration is open now. Dover, Delaware — Today, Delaware’s Governor John Carney and Chief Information Officer (CIO) Jason Clarke announced that high school and college students across the First State […]

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GERALD “JERRY” WHISMAN NAMED DTI CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER

DOVER, Del. — The Delaware Department of Technology and Information (DTI) is pleased to announce that Gerald “Jerry” Whisman has been promoted to serve as Chief Operating Officer. In this role, Jerry administers a portfolio of $38.5M and is responsible for the Network Operations Center, Output Management, Systems Engineering/Systems Administration, Mainframe, Telecom, Collaboration Services, Automation, […]

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JOIN DTI FOR CYBER SECURITY AWARENESS MONTH EVENTS

Dover, DE – Governor John Carney has declared October Cyber Security Awareness Month (CSAM) in Delaware and the Department of Technology and Information (DTI) has a number of activities planned. For the first time, the kick-off event is a brand new Cyber Safety and Security presentation, launching Thursday October 1, 2020 at 12:00pm EST.  This […]

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DELAWARE OFFERS STATEWIDE SPEED SURVEY AND SPEED TEST

Information gathered will be used to address broadband challenges  DOVER, Del. — In an effort to improve broadband services across the entire state, the Delaware Department of Technology and Information (DTI) is partnering with CTC Technology and Energy to conduct a statewide speed survey. Over the next 45 days residents can visit SpeedSurvey.Delaware.gov to test […]

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DELAWARE TEAMS EARN TOP HONORS IN GIRLS GO CYBERSTART

Teams from Padua Academy, Charter School of Wilmington and MOT Charter School receive top scores DOVER, Del. — Governor John Carney and Chief Information Officer (CIO) James Collins congratulate Delaware’s winners of the Girls Go CyberStart program sponsored by the SANS Institute. From February 10 through May 21, more than 15,600 young high school women representing nearly […]

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NASCIO’s Federal Advocacy Priorities Key on Cyber Regs, CIO/CISO Roles

The National Association of State Chief Information Officers (NASCIO) released its annual list of Federal advocacy priorities today which prominently feature cybersecurity regulations and state CIO/CISO roles in Federal government efforts.  

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State Moves Email Addresses to the Delaware.gov Domain

The Delaware Department of Technology and Information has made a statewide primary domain change for all state email accounts that previously ended in @state.de.us. (The change does not affect any other email addresses such as @destatehousing.com, @SchoolDist.k12.de.us, @us.army.mil, @cj.state.de.us.)  

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Delaware Launches Girls Go CyberStart

Governor John Carney and Chief Information Officer (CIO) James Collins today announced that Delaware is again partnering with the SANS Institute on an initiative to empower high school girls by providing an opportunity for them to discover if they have an interest and aptitude for a career in cybersecurity.  

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Delaware Is Changing Its Email Address

The State of Delaware has changed the domain for @state.de.us email addresses to @delaware.gov. Since the .gov domain is only available to verified government agencies, this change will help to increase security and coincide with the well-established Delaware.gov website.  

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