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State’s technology office more than doubles number of completed projects in 2025

February 11, 2026 - 03:59

State’s technology office more than doubles number of completed projects in 2025

The state's Office of Technology and Information Services (OTIS) has announced a dramatic surge in productivity for the 2025 fiscal year. According to its newly released annual report, the office successfully concluded 114 distinct technology projects, a figure that more than doubles its completions from the prior year.

This remarkable acceleration highlights a concerted effort to modernize state services and infrastructure. Officials credit the increased output to improved project management frameworks and strategic planning, which have enhanced the agency's operational efficiency and delivery timelines. The completed initiatives span a wide range of improvements, from critical backend system upgrades to new public-facing digital services designed for resident convenience.

The report underscores a commitment to not only initiating but definitively finishing technology work that benefits state agencies and the public alike. This substantial increase in delivered projects signals a turning point for the state's digital capabilities, aiming to create a more responsive and technologically adept government for all Rhode Islanders. The focus remains on sustained momentum, ensuring that this heightened pace of innovation and implementation continues to meet evolving public needs.


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