According to a press release, the Mississippi Department of Information Technology Services (ITS) Board made Johnson executive director of ITS during a specially called meeting last week. Johnson replaces Michele Blocker, who served as interim executive director after the retirement of longtime CIO Craig Orgeron.
Johnson told Government Technology that he believes his expertise in finance and budgeting will complement the knowledge he has gained over the last 14 years about IT in general and about ITS’s relationships with customers and vendors.
“I think that combination is really what we need to lead this agency,” he said.
Johnson said there is no uncertainty about the priorities of ITS today. Increasing citizen engagement with Mississippi’s digital government platform is a focus, especially given the pandemic. ITS also wants to continue minimizing risk with its cybersecurity program and take more advantage of cloud computing, something that Orgeron believed was a great fit for Mississippi’s hybrid IT structure.
“We’re going to continue to modernize these legacy systems with cloud-based solutions,” Johnson said.
Johnson added that he feels most confident about his position because of the caliber of staff at ITS.
“I know that the path is set by the leadership of an organization, but the success is determined by the staff that work here,” he said. “And I know the staff who work here are top-notch IT professionals.”