Baltimore City Mayor's Office of Information Technology
The Mayor's Office of Information Technology is responsible for deploying, utilizing and leveraging information technology to enhance productivity, broaden the capabilities, and reduce the operating costs of Baltimore City government, thereby improving the quality and timeliness of services
delivered to the citizenry.
We accomplish our mission through the efforts of a talented
and dedicated staff and the use of current technology.
We serve our customers with enthusiasm and personal attention.
We stress innovation and continuously search for better
and more efficient ways of doing things.
We provide the following purpose, functions and services:
- Information technology leadership to the entire City,
with specific counsel to the Mayor, Board of Estimates
and other executive staff.
- Enterprise wide systems (e.g., networking, E-mail,
Web access, etc.) in support of City government operations.
- A robust, flexible and secure information technology
infrastructure which supports both centralized and
distributed computing.
- A comprehensive and diverse suite of both off-the-shelf
and self-developed application programs covering financial
management; payroll and human resources; real property,
water/wastewater, and other billing systems; GIS;
elections; and, other subsidiary and specialized systems.
- Instruction, consultation, guidance and assistance
to City agencies in all facets of information technology
deployment.
- Operation of the City's 3-1-1 One Call and Dispatch
Center which operates on a 24 hour a day, 365 days
a year basis.
We are committed to the fair treatment of all people,
the quality of working conditions and positive relations
among all staff members. Towards these ends, we encourage
open communications. We desire all staff members to enjoy
their work, while achieving personal satisfaction and
fulfilling the Agency's mission.
Fri. November 20, 2009