Acts in an advisory and project management capacity for departmental technology purchases used to streamline workflow and improve productivity
Analyzes emerging technology and determines how and when its application becomes relevant and cost effective to county business
Creates and maintains the county’s web presence
Installs, maintains, and repairs IT equipment, such as workstations, printers, and servers
Manages the telephone and voicemail systems that include a mixture of digital and analog platforms
Manages various interconnected local-area networks that form the county’s wide-area network, the backbone of the infrastructure that allows data sharing between county facilities
Oversees a number of file, print, application, web, email, and domain controller servers used to direct information flow across the networks
Provides first and second level technical support for all software and hardware issues
Offices & Locations
The department manages more than 500 computers, numerous peripherals, and servers spread across several discrete buildings including: