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California Department of Real Estate

The California Department of Real Estate is using existing resources to achieve its Portal Modernization Project and a single identity for external users, but it may receive funding in the proposed state budget for workload costs and IT equipment needs.
As part of Industry Insider — California’s ongoing efforts to inform readers about state agencies, their IT plans and initiatives, here’s the latest in our periodic series of interviews with departmental IT leaders.
The Department of Real Estate is seeking a chief information security officer, and the CA Lottery is seeking a chief, enterprise risk officer.
The CIO will serve as a key policy adviser to the California Department of Real Estate’s chief deputy commissioner and commissioner on all IT matters and their related program impact.
The CIO is responsible for appraising and advising the chief deputy commissioner and commissioner and serving as a key policy adviser on highly sensitive, political, and complex technology issues and potential problems, including addressing the pros/cons of emerging technologies and examining their costs and benefits to the department in terms of return on investment.
The California Department of Real Estate “re-evaluated its information technology organizational structure and, by creating a new executive position, re-established its commitment to keeping DRE on stride with technological advancements and enhanced information security,” Assistant Commissioner Shelly Wilson told Techwire.