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State of Iowa

www.iowa.gov

 
If you`re looking for a work life of accomplishment, reward, and opportunity, you`ll discover Iowa State Government is just the place where there`s a rich and diverse population; where community, culture and differences matter; where exceptional work ethic, values and peace of mind all come together! The more you know about the State of Iowa, the more you`ll know it`s the right fit for you! There are over 30 agencies in state government providing services to Iowans requiring specialized talent in agriculture, corrections, cultural affairs, economic development, education, human services, natural resources, public health, public safety, revenue, transportation, veterans` services ...
  • Number of Employees: 5K-10K
  • Annual Revenue: $250-500 Million
  • www.iowa.gov
  • 1305 E Walnut Street
    Des Moines, IA USA 50319
  • Phone: 515.281.5503

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Nathan Reckman
General Counsel - Department of Administrative Services Profile
Ashleigh Hackel
General Counsel for the Department of Inspections and Appeals Profile

Jobs

Deputy Chief Information Security Officer

State of Iowa Des Moines, IA

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