Jeffrey Wann Hired as Chief Information Officer for the City of Des Moines

Des Moines, IALocal News

Jeffrey Wann has been appointed as the Chief Information Officer for the City of Des Moines, effective June 24, 2024, marking a pivotal moment in the city's commitment to modernizing its IT infrastructure. He will oversee a range of technologies, including Geographic Information Systems (GIS), to enhance service delivery across all 17 city departments. With over 30 years of experience in information technology, Wann has held prominent positions such as Chief Technology Officer at the Federal Reserve and Senior Director of Global Infrastructure at Edward Jones Investments. His extensive background equips him to tackle the complexities of managing large-scale IT systems in a public sector environment. Assistant City Manager Jim Hoff highlighted the importance of advanced IT solutions in improving city services and expressed pride in Wann's leadership.

Furthermore, Wann's dedication to fostering future IT talent is evident through his involvement with the Secure Coding Apprenticeship program, which utilizes a curriculum developed by the NSA, FBI, and Carnegie Mellon University. This groundbreaking program has received recognition from the Federal Department of Labor as the first of its kind in the U. S. Overall, Wann's appointment is poised to propel the City of Des Moines forward in its technological initiatives, benefiting its residents significantly.

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