April Declared Information
Technology Month in Illinois
Illinois Department of Innovation &
Technology (DoIT) Plans Month of Tech Events
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[April 10, 2017]
SPRINGFIELD
- Governor Bruce Rauner declared April 2017 as Information
Technology Month in Illinois to celebrate the important work being
done by IT professionals statewide and to encourage Illinois
students to understand the growing opportunities in IT and the
workforce.
The IT industry continues to grow at a rapid rate in Illinois,
contributing an estimated 5.3 percent to the state’s economy,
according to the Computing Technology Industry Association (CompTIA).
The technology industry employs more than 234,000 in Illinois, with
an average yearly salary of more than $95,000. Illinois expects to
add another 30,000 tech jobs by 2025, making it necessary to
continue to develop a pipeline of IT talent in the state.
Technology is a key aspect of Governor Rauner’s administration and
was demonstrated by the establishment of the Department of
Innovation & Technology (DoIT) on January 25, 2016 through Executive
Order 2016-01. DoIT provides an enterprise approach to IT services
for the state and is focused on providing Illinois residents with
improved interaction points for state information and services.
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“We are committed to improving technology for the State of
Illinois and have made great strides during our first year as an agency,” said
Hardik Bhatt, DoIT Secretary Designate & Chief Digital Officer. “The most recent
Digital States Survey from the Center for Digital Government recognized our
progress by moving Illinois from the bottom fourth to the top third of all
states for technology effectiveness and utilization in government.”
Illinois is commemorating Information Technology Month by hosting a month of
activities, events and announcements. More specifics on the agency and events
can be found at DoIT.illinois.gov.
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