State information chief resigning at year’s end
Todd Nacapuy is stepping down after nearly four years as state chief information officer, the state Office of Enterprise Technology Services announced today.
Nacapuy’s last day on the job will be Dec. 31.
“It has been a tremendous honor serving the State of Hawaii as its CIO,” Nacapuy said in a statement released Wednesday. “I thank the employees at the Office of Enterprise Technology Services for their hard work and dedication. Together, we made meaningful progress toward Gov. David Ige’s vision of modernizing the State’s systems.”
No replacement has yet been announced.
Ige thanked Nacapuy for his service and wished him well as he returns to the private sector.
On Nacapuy’s watch, ETS upgraded the state’s 50-year-old payroll system, founded the Hawaii Annual Code Challenge hackathon and implemented the Paper Reduction Pilot Program, eSign Initiative, and Hawaii Department Dashboard.
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