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The Archives of Michigan is responsible for preserving the records of Michigan government and other public institutions. The Archives were moved from the Michigan Department of Natural Resources to the Department of Technology, Management & Budget (DTMB) under Executive Order 2023-6 on December 1, 2023. [11]
The Michigan Department of Information Technology (DIT) was a principal department of the Michigan state government created in 2001 to manage the use of technology in the government and was merged in 2010 into the Department of Management and Budget, then renamed the Department of Technology, Management, and Budget.
In 2010 Governor Rick Snyder offered Nixon the position to head up both the State Budget Office and the Departments of Technology and Management. As the director of the Michigan Department of Technology, Management and Budget (DTMB) Nixon oversees the state's $48 billion annual budget and the department's 2,500 employees.
The new department takes employees away from the Department of Education, which would shrink from 635 to 567 full-time positions under the new budget; the Department of Licensing and Regulatory ...
State offices will be closed on Election Day, said Laura Wotruba, director of the Michigan Department of Technology, Management & Budget. Parks will be operate as normal. Are banks open on ...
Michigan Department of History, Arts and Libraries [6] Michigan Department of Information Technology [7] Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulation, abolished by Governor Engler with most of the department transfer to the Department of Commerce until Commerce was split up with the former L&R powers transferred to the Department of Consumer ...
The Michigan Office of ... ORS is a division of Michigan's Department of Technology, Management, and Budget ... are invested by the Michigan Department of Treasury ...
The building served as the primary state office building until the completion of the first part of a new state government complex in 1953. The building remains in use by the state. On June 30, 2020, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer announced the renaming of the building as the Elliott-Larsen Building in honor of Daisy Elliott and Melvin L. Larsen , the ...