As the Chief Information Officer at the New Mexico State Land Office (NMSLO), Tony Hoffman plays a pivotal role in transforming the agency's technological landscape to enhance operational efficiency and service delivery. With a focus on modernizing the agency's IT infrastructure, Tony is currently overseeing...
As the Chief Information Officer at the New Mexico State Land Office (NMSLO), Tony Hoffman plays a pivotal role in transforming the agency's technological landscape to enhance operational efficiency and service delivery. With a focus on modernizing the agency's IT infrastructure, Tony is currently overseeing the critical conversion of the mainframe oil and gas system to Microsoft Studio Team Foundation Server (TFS), a project set for completion in early 2021. This initiative not only streamlines data management but also lays the groundwork for the integration of major systems across the office, ensuring a cohesive approach to information sharing and decision-making.
Tony's expertise in business process improvement and data warehousing is instrumental as the NMSLO seeks to expand its capabilities in renewable energy. By leveraging innovative technologies and methodologies, he aims to optimize the administration of the vast 9 million acres of surface and 13 million acres of subsurface estate managed by the office. This estate supports vital beneficiaries, including schools, universities, and hospitals, underscoring the importance of efficient resource management.
In addition to his technical acumen, Tony excels in team building and governance, fostering a collaborative environment that encourages innovation and accountability. His background in CRM and business analysis equips him to identify opportunities for process improvement, ensuring that the NMSLO remains at the forefront of technological advancements in the public sector. As he navigates the complexities of state land management, Tony Hoffman is committed to driving impactful change that benefits both the agency and the communities it serves.