April 20, 2008 By Emily Montandon, Associate Editor,Steve Towns, Editor
Peter Collins Named Texas CIO of the Year
AUSTIN, Texas - Peter Collins, CIO of Austin, was named Texas CIO of the Year in a ceremony held at the 19th Annual Government Technology Conference (GTC) Southwest in January. The award, presented jointly by GTC and the Texas Department of Information Resources, honored Collins for his project management skills and his collaboration with partners throughout the region.
For Collins, the award is one in a string of kudos in recent years, including four awards for leadership and project excellence in the 2007 Best of Texas awards, a program run by the Center for Digital Government.
"What I'm most proud of is the folks I've worked with over
the years," Collins said in an interview after the event. "It's because of their dedication, hard work and trust in me as being a leader through this, and embracing the way I see things need to be done. If I never had the support of the Fire, EMS, Police, Sheriff's Department, I wouldn't be sitting here."
All award nominees were recognized for a job well done. Runners-up included: Shareen Addison, Information Resource Manager for the Department of Disability and Aging Services; Steve Chen, CIO of the University of Texas at Brownsville and Texas Southmost College; Victor Gonzalez, deputy assistant commissioner for Administrative Services for the Texas Department of Agriculture; Dee Meador, IT director of the Texas Workforce Commission; Richard Reynolds, CTO of Bee Cave; and Collin County IT Director Caren Skipworth.
- Emily Montandon, associate editor
Governor to CIOs: Don't Give Up
AUSTIN, Texas - Gov. Rick Perry urged public-sector technology professionals to press for innovation despite the sometimes plodding pace of government in opening remarks for the 19th annual GTC Southwest.
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