As the Chief Technology Officer for the City of Arlington, Enrique Jr. plays a pivotal role in shaping the technological landscape of the municipality, leveraging over 23 years of extensive experience in both the private and governmental sectors. His multifaceted approach to technology governance emphasizes...
As the Chief Technology Officer for the City of Arlington, Enrique Jr. plays a pivotal role in shaping the technological landscape of the municipality, leveraging over 23 years of extensive experience in both the private and governmental sectors. His multifaceted approach to technology governance emphasizes a customer-centric philosophy, ensuring that the IT services provided not only meet but exceed the expectations of city stakeholders and residents alike. Under his leadership, the department is charged with the planning, coordination, and oversight of a robust information technology infrastructure that supports a diverse array of city services.
Enrique Jr. leads a dedicated team of 67 full-time personnel, supplemented by several managed service contracts, to maintain an IT framework that is both resilient and adaptive. His strategic alignment of technology initiatives with the city’s broader goals has been instrumental in driving innovation and efficiency across various departments. Key projects under his stewardship include the implementation of advanced network and systems design solutions that enhance connectivity and data security, as well as the deployment of cutting-edge technical support systems that streamline operations and improve user experience.
With a strong focus on project management, Enrique Jr. ensures that all technology initiatives are executed with precision and accountability, adhering to an annual budget that reflects the city's commitment to investing in its technological future. His expertise in fostering team development and guiding technology operations positions him as a forward-thinking leader, dedicated to harnessing the power of technology to create a smarter, more connected Arlington.