Overview
OA-Information Technology (OIT) oversees investments in and performance of all IT systems across the Commonwealth. OIT establishes and implements policies, standards, and guidelines regarding planning, management, acquisition, and security of IT assets in all Commonwealth agencies under the Governor’s jurisdiction. OIT is responsible for the issuance and management of IT procurement, including hardware, software, services and telecommunications. The office also provides direct oversight for large, enterprise-wide initiatives, such as IT consolidation, Commonwealth shared services, and cyber security, as well as enterprise IT technology support.
Executive Leadership
Kristopher Adams is the Chief Accessibility Officer for the Commonwealth Office of Digital Experience (CODE PA), specializing in enhancing the accessibility of Pennsylvania's digital content. With 20 years of state government experience, Kristopher is passionate about fostering a culture of accessibility, building collaborative relationships, and
empowering IT teams, developers, and leaders with the tools and knowledge they need. His diverse background spans roles in customer service, Lean leadership, program operations, human resources, and IT, reflecting his adaptability and commitment to public service.
Chief Information Officer, Integrated Enterprise System Office
Robyne Lyons was named Chief Information Officer of the Integrated Enterprise System Office (IESO) in October 2023. She oversees the Commonwealth’s enterprise resource planning (ERP) system supporting human resources, payroll, travel, finance, funds
management, budget planning, procurement, plant maintenance, flexible real estate, sales and distribution, analytics, and reporting.
Robyne has over three decades of information technology experience working as a consultant and for the Commonwealth. Focusing on IT initiatives of application deployments, upgrades, migrations, building organizations, providing vision, guiding enterprise level initiatives, and deploying new solutions. She has been a key member of the IESO team for nearly two decades and held various roles including SAP Deployment Manager, SAP Program Manager, and Director of the Bureau of Technical Operations and Service Delivery. As bureau director, Robyne focused on innovations, analytics, change and risk management, strategy, cultural awareness and team building, relationship development, operations, IT investment and portfolio management. Under her leadership, the bureau recently implemented a data lake, Business Technology Platform (BTP), and SAP Analytics Cloud (SAC) among its many initiatives. Robyne and her team have earned notable recognitions for their accomplishments, including the SAP America’s Innovation Award for 2020 and the Pennsylvania Excellence in Technology in 2019.
Chief Information Officer, Public Safety Delivery Center
Dustin Rhoads was named Public Safety’s Chief Information Officer June 2017.
Prior to his current role, Dustin served as the CIO of the Department of Corrections. As CIO, Dustin directed the strategy, management and
development of the department, ensuring that organizational objectives surpassed the business and technology needs of the commonwealth's Corrections agency. As the CIO, he was involved in driving the analysis and re-engineering of the existing business processes along with identifying new technologies and services.
Prior to his CIO roles, Dustin was named Executive Director for the Pennsylvania Justice Network (JNET) in November 2013. JNET is an integrated portal that provides a common online environment where authorized users access public safety and criminal justice information from various contributing municipal, county, state, and federal agencies. He previously served as Business Manager at JNET, a position he held since 2007.
Prior to joining JNET, Dustin worked as a Community Justice Planning Specialist for the Pennsylvania Commission on Sentencing. In this role, Dustin played a primary part in identifying key stakeholders throughout all 67 counties, assessing practices of local justice systems, and providing recommendations for policy as well as innovative methods and programming to improve justice systems and services.
Dustin holds a Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice from Shippensburg University.
Chief Information Officer, General Government Delivery Center
Sarah Shaffer was named Acting Chief Information Officer for the General Government Delivery Center in January 2024.
In this role, Sarah is responsible for leading the development and execution of the delivery center’s IT strategic plan in
support of the Governor’s Office, Lt. Governor’s Office, Office of Administration, Office of Budget, Office of General Counsel, Office of State Inspector General, Department of Education, Department of General Services, Pennsylvania Historical & Museum Commission, Pennsylvania Human Relations Commission, and State Civil Service Commission.
Prior to her current role, Sarah served as the General Government Delivery Center Business & Service Management Director for six years, overseeing business relationship management, portfolio and project management, procurement, and business analysis functions. Sarah’s previous experience includes many years working across several state agencies as both a state employee and consultant in various project management, business analysis, organizational change management, learning development, marketing, and procurement roles.
Her favorite parts of her job are utilizing IT as a change agent for business transformation, building teams and community, and enabling her customers’ success.
Sarah earned a bachelor’s degree in Technology Management from Pennsylvania College of Technology, has participated in the Commonwealth Leadership Development Program and the Harrisburg University IT Executives Program and holds the Business Relationship Manager Professional (BRMP) certification.
Alicia Rouault serves as Chief Information Officer for the Health and Human Services IT Delivery Center, overseeing technology strategy and execution for the Commonwealth’s largest IT delivery center, supporting
the Departments of Health, Human Services, Drug and Alcohol Programs, Aging, and Military and Veteran Affairs.Previously, Alicia was Chief Technology Officer at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, where she advanced data modernization, AI, and digital transformation efforts across the nation’s largest civilian agency. She also held senior roles at the U.S. Digital Service, leading multi-agency initiatives to expand access to public benefits and directing the national Unemployment Insurance Modernization effort across all 53 states and territories.
Her earlier leadership includes product and technology roles at the U.S. General Services Administration’s Technology Transformation Services, the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Code for America, and as founder and CEO of a civic-tech startup.
With deep expertise in modernizing legacy systems and building user-centered, AI-enabled government services, Alicia has a proven record of aligning IT strategy with mission goals and driving large-scale public impact.
Chief Information Officer, Infrastructure and Economic Development Delivery Center
Donald Kirschman was named Chief Information Officer for the Infrastructure and Economic Development Delivery Center in January 2024.
In this role, Donald is responsible for leading the development and execution of the delivery center’s IT strategic plan in
support of the Department of Transportation, Department of Community and Economic Development and Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency.
Donald has over 30 years of experience in information technology. Most recently, he served as the director of solutions management for the Infrastructure and Economic Development Delivery Center directing the activities of more than 300 IT professionals in the development, maintenance and support of 300+ applications
Donald earned a bachelor’s degree in computer science from PennWest Edinboro.
Chief Information Officer, Employment, Banking and Revenue Delivery Center
Dave Naisby was appointed as the Chief Information Officer for the Employment, Banking, and Revenue Delivery Center on July 1, 2017.
Dave has over 17 years of experience in the information technology field, having served in varying executive
positions, most notably as the Chief Information Officer for the Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry and as the Executive Director of the Commonwealth’s Justice Network (JNET).
Dave has a strong background in service delivery, IT governance, and system integration. He has held the responsibilities for evaluating, planning, and directing IT operations, legacy and distributed systems platforms, application/software development, telecommunications, and IT security in large scale environments.
Dave earned a bachelor’s degree from York College of Pennsylvania and is a 2014 Graduate of Harrisburg University’s Certified Government Chief Information Officer program.
Ryan Morgan was appointed Chief Information Officer for the Conservation and Environment Delivery Center in November 2024. In this role, Ryan is responsible for leading the development and execution of the delivery center’s strategic plan in support of the Department of Agriculture, Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, Department of Environmental Protection, Milk Board, and the Environmental Hearing Board.
Ryan has over 15 years leading project management, business analyst, and business relationship management teams. Throughout his career he has sought positions with a focus on people, where he could leverage his passion for servant leadership and relationship building to increase both efficiency and customer satisfaction.
Outside of work, Ryan enjoys spending time with his family, tending to his small backyard garden, and baking bread. He travels as much as possible, but not nearly as often as he would like. He earned a bachelor’s degree in English from Penn State University and holds scrum master, product owner, and business relationship manager certifications.
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