visit OK.gov OMES: Chief Information
Officer (CIO)
Skip to Content   Contact Information  |  News Room  |  RSS Feeds
  • Home
  • Overview
  • Customer Portal
  • Business Segments
  • Procurement
  • Policy and Standards
  • Careers
  • Share
    • Email to a Friend
    • Subscribe to eGov News
    • Blinklist
    • Blogger
    • Del.icio.us
    • Digg
    • Facebook
    • Google Bookmarks
    • Linked In
    • Myspace
    • Stumble Upon
    • Twitter
    • Yahoo Bookmarks
Home / Overview / Alex Pettit - Biography

Chief Information Officer - Alex Pettit

State CIO Alex PettitMr. Pettit was re-appointed Oklahoma's State Chief Information Officer by Gov. Mary Fallin in January 2011. He was appointed as Oklahoma's first State CIO by Gov. Brad Henry in April 2010. The Information Services Act created the State CIO position gave the CIO authority over the ISD Division. He has jurisdictional responsibility related to information and telecommunications systems of all state agencies as provided in the Oklahoma Information Services Act.

Previously, Mr. Pettit served at Brown University in 2009, as an independent consultant responsible for project management of the planning, coordination and execution of the rapid development of a fully functional and tested disaster recovery plan and the coordination of the renovation of Brown University’s sole data center. Prior to that, Mr. Pettit worked for Marsh McLennan in the areas of business continuity planning (BCP) strategy and vision, disaster recovery and business resumption planning focusing on the proactive preparation of people to effectively survive through and recover from a major crisis event. 

For a decade, Mr. Pettit has been actively involved in continuity of operations planning, crisis leadership, emergency operations center design, civil defense planning in Texas, and has personally managed and supported teams through major crisis events.  

Mr. Pettit has global industry, government and Big 4 consulting experience, and is a recognized leader in Enterprise Architecture. He has directed both industry and consulting organizations in diverse roles as a chief technology officer, vice president and BCP service line leader, senior manager and regional director of technology and telecommunications. Mr. Pettit has received the Best of Texas Award for IT Leadership, the Public Technology Institute IT Leadership Award and the Society for Information Management IT Executive of the Year Award for his leadership.

In addition, Mr. Pettit is a published author on IT Leadership in Studies in E-Government, Government Technology Magazine, Texas Technology Magazine, the Journal for Enterprise Architecture and most recently, the SIM Guide to Enterprise Architecture (2009).

Mr. Pettit completed undergraduate coursework at the University of Wisconsin at Parkside and received an MBA from Loyola University of Chicago. He is currently working toward completion of a PhD in Interdisciplinary Information Sciences at the University of North Texas. He is a member of the Beta Gamma Sigma International Honor Society and teaches classes at the University of Phoenix in the areas of Technology Survival Planning, Enterprise Architecture, and E-Business. He is certified by the Disaster Recovery Institute International as a Certified Business Continuity Professional (CBCP). In addition, he holds certifications with Novell, Filenet, Sun Systems and IBM.

Mr. Pettit is a member of the following professional organizations: the Disaster Recovery Institute International, the International City Managers Association, the Texas City Managers Association, the Society for Information Management, the Society of Information Managers and the American Institute of Technology Professionals.

Last Modified on 03/10/2012
RSS Feeds get adobe reader get adobe reader get adobe reader get adobe reader
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           
 
Copyright © State of Oklahoma
Help Desk  |  Policies  |  About Oklahoma's Web Portal  |  Feedback  |  Accessibility