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Minnesota IT Services 2021 Annual Report Now Available

Read the online summary or full report as a PDF

3/8/2022 9:02:48 AM

Minnesota IT Services 2021 Annual Report Cover with a picture of the state capitol and an abstract arrow pointing upward

March 8, 2022 (Saint Paul, MN) – Minnesota IT Services' (MNIT's) 2021 Annual Report is now available. The report focuses on the agency's accomplishments, major projects, and metrics from January-December 2021. The report also celebrates the 10 years that MNIT has been a state agency, showcasing the evolution of state technology over a decade.

View the /mnit/about-mnit/legislative-reports/2021-annual-report.jsponline summary on MNIT's website or /mnit/assets/MNIT%20Annual%20Report%202021_tcm38-520695.pdfview the full PDF report.

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About Minnesota IT Services

Minnesota IT Services, led by the state’s Chief Information Officer, is the Information Technology agency for Minnesota’s executive branch, providing enterprise and local IT services to over 70 agencies, boards and commissions. MNIT employs more than 2,300 people across 90 physical locations. Together, we build, maintain, and secure the State’s IT infrastructure, applications, projects and services. MNIT sets IT strategy, direction, policies and standards for enterprise IT leadership and planning. We also serve Minnesotans by supporting digital operations and connections to the state network (MNET) for more than 375 public sector partners. MNET connects all 87 counties and 1,500+ locations that serve cities, public safety, health care, Minnesota’s tribal nations, K-12, education consortiums, and 200 public education and higher education campuses including the University of Minnesota, and Minnesota State Colleges and Universities. Through public-private partnerships, our team proactively protects the state’s information systems and the private data of 5.5 million Minnesotans.

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