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The Maryland State Treasurer’s Office is an executive level agency responsible for receiving, depositing, investing, and distributing State money. Specific responsibilities include selecting financial institutions to serve as depositories for State funds; investing unexpended or surplus State money; arranging for interest and principal payments on the State debt; administering and arranging for the sale, settlement, and delivery of State General Obligation bonds; working with the nationally recognized bond rating agencies; administering the State Insurance Program of purchased insurance and self-insurance including coverage of the State`s liability under the Maryland Tort Claims Act; and paying, upon warrant of the Comptroller, all bills of State agencies. Constitutional and statutory provisions relating to the Office of the State Treasurer may be found in both the Constitution and in State Law.
Under the leadership of Auditor Suzanne Bump, the Office of the State Auditor is committed to ensuring that every dollar given to state government is a dollar well spent and that state agencies and contractors follow the rules when spending public funds. To these ends, the Office conducts performance and technical assessments of programs, departments, agencies, authorities, contracts, and vendors. While these audits and reports may uncover problems and issues, they also contain recommendations to improve accountability, efficiency, and transparency, making state government work better for the citizens of the Commonwealth.
Rhode Island Historic Preservation is a Providence, RI-based company in the Government sector.
The Library of Virginia is a Richmond, VA-based company in the Government sector.
DoIT was established as a single, unified cabinet level department that consolidates enterprise information technology services previously duplicated within state agencies. DoIT also provides IT services and functionality that improve and streamline state agencies` IT systems. The mission of the Department of Information Technology is to provide cost-effective and efficient enterprise products, services and solutions within a secure and reliable environment for our customers through leadership, strategic planning, standards and policy, architecture and oversight. The vision for DoIT is to improve efficiency and effectiveness in the delivery of state services, and to be the trusted leader in delivering enterprise information technology services and solutions that enable state government to better service New Mexico`s residents.