About DIR

The Texas Department of Information Resources (DIR) delivers technology solutions to state and local government entities. Specifically, DIR is here to:

  • Offer purchasing support and policy insights so organizations across all levels of Texas government can find and securely implement modern technology
  • Set forth strategic direction for IT statewide through policies and guidance
  • Analyze cybersecurity risks and solutions
  • Empower state and local government entities with reliable and secure technology
  • Assist with technology procurement/purchasing
  • Collaborate with technology vendors
  • Create a dynamic online community for knowledge sharing

The approximately 200 professionals who work at DIR are driven by a sincere desire to make governmental technology more secure, cost-effective, and forward-looking. We’re honored to serve as the cornerstone of public sector technology in Texas.

The Details of DIR

Mission, Vision, and Values
Discover our agency mission and what drives our approach, including our dedication to our employees.
Mission, Vision, and Values
Governing Board
Meet the people who shape our strategy. Read minutes from board meetings.
Governing Board
Executive Bios
Learn more about our leadership team who drive our work every day.
Executive Bios
Organization and Divisions
View a simplified version of our organizational chart.
Organization and Divisions
Collaboration
Learn how you can collaborate with others on technology projects and challenges.
Collaboration
Internal Audit
Providing independent and objective audit services to add value and improve the effectiveness of risk management, control, and governance processes.
Internal Audit
Administrative Fees
See how we set fees that aim to create the greatest cost savings for our customers.
Administrative Fees
Salary Supplement Reporting
Our staff compensation reports, as required by Texas law.
Salary Supplement Reporting
Agency Proposed Rule Summaries
Find the plain language summaries of DIR's proposed rules here
Agency Proposed Rule Summaries

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