The county now has more than 1 million residents and a $395 million combined budget.
The department responsible for financing more than 1.9 million public education employees' retirement benefits has about $35.2 million budgeted for IT-related projects in the 2024-25 biennium.
The department responsible for representing the state in civil litigation has about $57 million budgeted for information technology resources, modernization and capital projects in the 2024-25 biennium.
The department responsible for vehicle registration and titling has about $68 million budgeted for information technology resources, enhancements, automation and capital projects in the 2024 fiscal year.
The department is responsible for state-operated health-care services and programs and its IT division has an operating budget of about $41 million.
The department, which focuses on rehabilitating Texas’ youth and ensuring public safety, has an estimated IT budget of $11.9 million.
The commission is responsible for the sale of lottery products and its IT division has an operating budget of $7.5 million.
This agency regulates a range of occupations, businesses, facilities and equipment and has a budget of $83.3 million in the coming year.
The department regulates the state’s alcoholic beverage industry and has an estimated annual IT budget of $1.8 million.
The department is responsible for statewide law enforcement and issuing driver’s licenses and has an estimated annual IT budget of $52 million.
The department oversees the state’s prisons, jails and correctional facilities and has an estimated annual IT budget of $128 million.
The agency preserves state history, promotes digital access and literacy, and has a $38.6 million budget.
One of the state's five fastest-growing counties has $33.5 million in its annual IT budget.
The department oversees the state’s affordable housing, community and energy assistance programs and has an estimated annual IT budget of $16 million.
The largest agency in the state has a $1.7 billion IT budget and multiple tech projects in various stages.
This agency, which operates under the direction and supervision of the Supreme Court of Texas and the chief justice, has an estimated annual IT budget of $3.8 million.
The department has an estimated IT budget of $574 million and is responsible for developing and operating the state’s integrated transportation system.
With an estimated $86 million IT budget, the department works with communities to promote safe and healthy families and protect children and vulnerable adults.
This agency, created when Texas was a republic, is responsible for estimating revenue for budget purposes.
This executive branch agency, with an estimated $7.4 million IT budget, was established in 1836 and is composed of three military branches.
Established in 1891, the commission has primary regulatory jurisdiction over the state’s oil and natural gas industry, pipeline transporters, and coal and uranium surface mining operations.
The law enforcement agency was formed from three others in 1989 and has the third largest budget in the state, including general and federal funds.
The agency, which has 13 divisions and celebrates its 100th birthday this year, has a $16.2 million IT budget.
In 1907, the state’s 13th Legislature established the agency to gather statistics, publish agricultural information and hold farmers’ institutes.
Since 1989, this agency has focused on becoming “the cornerstone of public-sector technology” within the state.
Not only water, but money flows through this agency fulfilling Texans’ needs.
The oldest agency in the state has many responsibilities, such as managing historical documents and resources, including land.
The agency with a $71.9 million IT budget reaches across the state to work with nonprofits, colleges and other organizations to create job programming that supports the Texas economy.
The agency employs about 12,000 and has a budget of almost $15 billion for 2022-23.