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The cities are hiring an enterprise resource planning reporting analyst and an applications systems analyst, respectively.
The city’s council unanimously confirmed Hayden to the role after Tampa Mayor Jane Castor's nomination.
A few examples of these projects include replacing IT management systems that have reached end of life, adding an Oracle recruiting module, implementing citywide backup data center upgrades and more.
Hayden has held various tech-related positions with the city since 1986, bringing a depth of operations, applications and systems programming knowledge to the job.
After serving as Tampa’s CIO for 12 years, Russell Haupert looks to bring his public-sector experience to the private sector as an industry executive for Oracle.
During his tenure, he oversaw 128 employees within the city’s Technology and Innovation Department, along with a $27 million accelerated applications and infrastructure portfolio replacement.
In recent “One-on-One” interviews, chief information officers from two state agencies and two cities shared some of the technology challenges they have faced, along with their thoughts on IT procurement.
For the next year, the city’s police department will continue using ShotSpotter, a gunshot detection program, thanks to a $280,000 grant from the Florida Department of Law Enforcement.
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