Delaware Seeks New CIO Following Greg Lane's Resignation
The state of Delaware is actively searching for a new Chief Information Officer (CIO) following the resignation of Greg Lane, who served in the position for over two years. Lane, who joined the state as Chief Technology Officer in 2017, stepped down in mid-January. The new CIO will serve as the principal technology advisor to Governor Matt Meyer and the cabinet, tasked with advancing policy goals, improving service delivery, and protecting sensitive data. Jordan Schulties, the current Chief of Administration for the Department of Technology and Information, is serving as the interim CIO. The position oversees a department of more than 350 employees and manages an annual operating budget exceeding $100 million.