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Organizational Structure


Value Chain provides accountability and oversight of DSIT’s change, project, financial and human resource management teams and assistance to customer agencies in the area of IT procurement services. Deputy DSIT Barbara Teusink directs this administrative and managerial segment of DSIT.

Enterprise Operations combines the software with the hardware to deliver various technologies and services to our customers via the enterprise network. The management of these technologies and services to agencies and end-users is provided by the following teams:
Application Services supports agency requests for systems development and maintenance.
Computing Services provides mainframe, servers, virtual servers, large capacity storage and backups, desktop support and print and mail services.
Network Services provides management and operations of statewide voice, data and video networking technologies.
Information Technology Services and Support provides a single point of contact into the Enterprise Operations section of DSIT to manage customer requirements, orders and troubles.
Deputy DSIT Tom Fletcher directs the network and computing infrastructure segment of DSIT.

Enterprise Projects and Portfolio Management provides for the development of enterprise information technology solutions for communities of interest such as education, fleet management, health care and law enforcement; IT planning; Project Management (PM) best practices; and the South Carolina Enterprise Information System (SCEIS). SCEIS is the Enterprise software architecture that operates on DSIT’s Enterprise infrastructure, provides common software that will bring virtually all State agencies, commissions and boards onto a single business information system. Deputy DSIT Pat O’Cain directs this segment responsible for the collection of enterprise projects into DSIT’s portfolio and the successful implementation of the highly automated enterprise information system.

Enterprise Security provides statewide cyber-security, privacy and infrastructure protection.  This includes Secure South Carolina to disseminate security information to all constituents in a timely manner, and the South Carolina Information Sharing and Analysis Center (SC-ISAC) for security managers that provides a forum for collaborative information sharing across the state.  The SC-ISAC is linked into the national ISAC infrastructure that includes the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Department of Justice and the Department of Homeland Security to combat cyber terrorism. Chief Security Officer James MacDougall directs this cyber security protection, prevention and public awareness segment of DSIT.