Minnesota IT Services (MNIT), led by Minnesota's Chief Information Officer, is the Information Technology (IT) agency for Minnesota's executive branch, providing the full range of IT services to over 70 agencies, boards, and commissions. MNIT also makes available a subset of services to other Minnesota government entities and education institutions. MNIT sets IT strategy, direction, policies and standards for the State. We manage over 2,000 distinct applications, both citizen-facing and back-office. We build, maintain and secure the State's IT infrastructure. We successfully deliver a wide range of IT projects every year for our agency customers, and we support the State's online services for Minnesota's citizens. *Disclaimer: Neither the State of Minnesota, nor any agency, officer, or employee of the State of Minnesota warrants the accuracy, reliability or timeliness of any information published by this system, nor endorses any content, viewpoints, products, or services linked from this system, and shall not be held liable for any losses caused by reliance on the accuracy, reliability or timeliness of such information. Portions of such information may be incorrect or not current. Any person or entity that relies on any information obtained from this system does so at his or her own risk.

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Location

658 Cedar Street
Saint Paul, Minnesota. 55155
United States
+1 651-201-8072

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Areas Of Focus

information technology, computer software, project management, saas, cyber security, infrastructure, network security, connectivity, hosting, mainframe, geospatial, accessibility, applications, software development, network, quality assurance, business analysis, databases, data warehousing, cloud engineering, information security, configuration, governance & risk, software solutions, end user support, platform as a service, wan, voice, lan, firewall, conferencing

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