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The Chief Information Officer (CIO) for the State of Nebraska oversees a complex information technology operation. Administer such funds as may be appropriated to the Chief Information Officer by the Legislature.
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As the Vice President and Chief Information Officer of Giant Eagle, Inc., we seek a highly qualified Information Technology executive who possesses an outstanding record of professional accomplishment and a broad range of experience including substantial experience in large-scale IT leadership.
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This position reports to the Chief Information Officer (CIO) / Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) and does not supervise other County personnel. Provides on-the-job computer training on software and operating systems; makes recommendations to the Chief Information Officer regarding formal training needs of County staff and provides user website support.
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The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is recruiting a Data Scientist in the Developmental Career Track to support a range of data science and artificial intelligence (AI) initiatives in the DHS Office of the Chief Information Officer (OCIO) Office of the Chief Data Officer Directorate.
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The Deputy Chief Information Officer for CRPM (Deputy CIO), serves as a key advisor to the Principal Deputy CIO and CIO while providing leadership, strategic direction, and executive oversight of the Departments annual Information Technology (IT) investment budget of approximately $300M. The Deputy CIO will provide leadership through coordination and collaboration in the areas of policy, strategic planning, government, and industry relationships.
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The Privacy Lead will report to the Director of Privacy and Security Governance with a further accountability to the Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) and the Chief Compliance Officer (CCO.
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This position will report to Chief Information Officer (CIO) of Aspida and is required to be onsite 3 days a week in our Durham, NC office. The Chief Technology Officer (CTO) is responsible for overseeing the end-to-end technology architecture of Aspida's Annuity Sales Automation Platform, including aspects of infrastructure, data, application services and digital experience.
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This position will report to the Chief Information Officer (CIO) and will focus on protecting and securing the network, data, servers, technology components, and applications supported by the OLITS. This position requires a strong technical background in application and/or network services and technologies; experience in the creation and enforcement of technology standards or policies; and experience with monitoring for and responding to security events.
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REGENT is growing fast - we need a dynamic and experienced Chief Financial Officer (CFO) to guide our strategic decisions and build our foundational financial systems. Work with senior managers to efficiently develop budget proposals, provide access to project finance information, and ensure contract/grant compliance and reporting.
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Vice President, Information Technology and Chief Information Officer. For full consideration, applicants must apply for the Vice President, Information Technology and Chief Information Officer at ; complete and submit the online application; and provide a cover letter and resume.
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This is a renewable, full-time, non-tenured, administrative position and reports to the Chief Information Security Officer. The Senior Information Security Analyst will have an in-depth knowledge of vulnerability scanners such as Tenable/Nessus, Security and Information Event Management (SIEM) System s such as Splunk, Microsoft Defender, and threat intelligence products such as Anomali.
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DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS Information Technology Infrastructure Manager is a management level classification reporting to the Chief Information Officer. The Information Technology Infrastructure Manager is distinguished from the higher classification of Chief Information Officer, who is responsible for providing strategic and management oversight of the Information Technology Division of the Court.
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As a Data Scientist at the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) within the DHS Office of the Chief Information Officer (OCIO), within the Office of the Chief Data Officer Directorate, you will play a pivotal role in utilizing your advanced technical expertise to address intricate data-related issues.
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The Chief Programs Officer (CPO) will serve as a critical member of the executive leadership team. Not only is the Chief Programs Officer required to wear many hats, but it is expected that this person will be familiar with the work of others to the point of being able to fill in on a temporary basis.
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