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STATE PROFILES   |   Oregon

Dugan Petty
Chief Information Officer
Department of Administrative Services

Phone: (503) 378-2128
Fax: (503) 378-3795

Year Appointed: 2007

Biography

Dugan Petty was appointed to the position of Chief Information Officer in April 2007. He had served as the acting CIO for Oregon’s Enterprise Information Strategy and Policy Division since September 2006. Mr. Petty has led an ambitious and comprehensive effort to bring an enterprise approach to planning the future of state government’s information systems by implementing a strategy to reduce costly duplication of efforts and resources. He has been instrumental in improving statewide information security and e-government services.

Before taking his present position, Mr. Petty served as deputy administrator of the State Services Division, with responsibilities for risk management, procurement, surplus services and the state fleet. In 2001, he led the development of the Sustainable Supplier Council, whose recommendations helped change specifications in various products the state buys.

A graduate of the University of Oregon, Mr. Petty has chaired the Western States Contracting Alliance, and has served on the board of directors of the Universal Public Purchasing Council. He has also served as the president of the National Association of State Procurement Officials and on the board of directors of the National Electronic Commerce Coordinating Council. In 1997 and 1998, he collaborated with the NASCIO on ways to improve practices in contracting for services and products in information technology, leading to the publication of Buying Smart—State Procurement Reform Saves Millions.

Other Information

CIO Statute: IT Office Authority: ORS 291.037, 291.038, 184.475, 184.477


IT Procurement Responsibility: State Procurement Office


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