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  • The veteran executive has more than 20 years in sales and executive roles, and his team will serve state and local government in all 50 states.
  • The promotion follows the recent retirement of the previous CIO, who served for over two decades in that role.
  • Industry Insider — Texas is pleased to welcome Spectrum Enterprise to the Industry Insider family. A part of Charter Communications Inc., Spectrum Enterprise is a national provider of scalable fiber technology solutions serving many of America’s largest public-sector organizations. The broad portfolio includes networking and managed services solutions: Internet access, Ethernet access and networks, voice and TV solutions. The Spectrum Enterprise team of experts works closely with clients to achieve greater mission-critical success by providing solutions designed to meet their evolving needs. For more information visit enterprise.spectrum.com or contact Patrick Kufrovich.
  • Industry Insider — Texas is pleased to welcome Unisys to the Industry Insider family. Unisys is built on over 145 years of game-changing innovation. The company says it has helped to make the world a better place by bringing technological innovation to businesses and governments around the world. According to its website: “Our company has evolved and adapted over time, but our passion for innovation and for helping our clients succeed has remained constant. Our mission is to deliver advanced IT solutions to businesses and governments around the world. Our solutions consistently deliver the significant, measurable results that matter most to our clients. Better still, we build security into the solutions themselves. Unisys is committed to making a positive impact in the communities where our associates and clients live and work through corporate philanthropy.” For more information about Unisys, go to www.unisys.com/industries/public-sector or contact Brent Mears or Andrew Barkoff.
  • Texas SLED insiders talk to Industry Insider — Texas about current IT practices, challenges and solutions.
  • A new subsidiary will focus on governments that want to build better digital tools and processes and replace legacy systems.
  • The process begins during the spring of the year before the January opening of the biennial legislative session.