Information Technology

Fairfax County, Virginia

 

CONTACT INFORMATION:

Our office is open 8:30 a.m. -5 p.m. Monday-Friday

703-324-3380 | TTY 711

12000 Government Center Parkway
Fairfax, VA 22035

Gregory Scott, Chief Technical Officer & Director

WHAT WE DO

The Department of Information Technology provides leadership, governance, architecture, technical resources, and expertise in development and deployment of modern information technologies to improve government efficiency, effectiveness, and promote innovation. It is also responsible for establishing technology architecture, implementing and managing systems, applications, communications, and the overall management and security of the County’s information assets.

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Department of Information Technology (DIT) is the authorized agency for planning, design and implementation of information technology and communications systems for the County enterprise to include, but not limited to, designing, deploying and administering information systems, applications, network infrastructure, telephony, mobile communications and devices, websites and data storage, and any other information technology now or in the future.

Digital Counties 2022 Survey Winner

Digital Counties 2022 Survey WinnerFairfax County has ranked 2nd among America's top ten in the 2022 Digital Counties Survey by The Center for Digital Government in partnership with National Association of Counties (NACo). The survey identifies the best technology practices among U.S. counties.

IT Plan

FY 2023 IT Plan - Information Technology Governance, Strategic Directions & Initiatives, Projects, Management Controls & Processes, Architecture and Infrastructure and Delivered Projects History.

Technology Awards

Over the years, the Fairfax County's Department of Information Technology has received numerous awards and national recognition for its various programs, services and initiatives.

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