Department of Information Technology definition

Department of Information Technology means the New Mexico Department of Information Technology which is responsible for operating the data center and all communications related items.
Department of Information Technology means the principal department of state government created by Executive Order 2001-3, MCL 18.41.
Department of Information Technology means the principal department of state government created by Executive Order 2001-3, being Section 18.41 of the Michigan Compiled Laws.

Examples of Department of Information Technology in a sentence

  • Orgeron, Ph.D., Executive Director, Mississippi Department of Information Technology Services, 3771 Eastwood Drive, Jackson, Mississippi 39211.

  • Notice is given to the Vendor that the NC Department of Information Technology (DIT) has requirements relating to the security of the State network, and rules relating to the use of the State network, IT software and equipment, that the Vendor must comply with, as applicable.

  • Litchliter, Executive Director, Mississippi Department of Information Technology Services, 301 North Lamar Street, Suite 508, Jackson, Mississippi 39201.

  • The protest bond shall be procured at the protesting Vendor’s expense and be payable to the Mississippi Department of Information Technology Services.

  • All protests will be governed by NCAC Title 9, Department of Information Technology (formerly Office of Information Technology Services), Subchapter 06B Sections .1101 - .1121.


More Definitions of Department of Information Technology

Department of Information Technology or “DoIT” means the New Mexico Department of Information Technology which is responsible for operating the data center and all communications related services for the State of New Mexico. DoIT has the responsibility to review all Solicitations involving any form of information technology for technical sufficiency.
Department of Information Technology or “DoIT” means the state of New Mexico Department of Information Technology. DoIT provides enterprise information technology services to state government's executive branch. This includes the communications infrastructure, the state Data Center, and oversight of information technology projects to help state agencies better serve the public.
Department of Information Technology. (DoIT) means state government entity which provides a strong technical foundation to better serve its citizens and to create more accountability and efficiency in the information technology arena.
Department of Information Technology means the principal department of state government created byExecutive Order 2001-3, MCL 18.41.
Department of Information Technology or "DolT' means the New Mexico Department of
Department of Information Technology or “DoIT” means the New Mexico Department of Information Technology which has Project oversight authority and is responsible for operating all communications related items and the State’s Data Center located at 715 Alta Vista in Santa Fe.
Department of Information Technology or “DoIT” means the New Mexico Department of Information Technology which has Project oversight authority and is responsible for operating all communications related items and the State’s Data Center located at 715 Alta Vista in Santa Fe. DoIT has the responsibility to review all solicitations involving any form of information technology for technical sufficiency.