Statescoop: Gov. Charlie Baker is restructuring the state's IT operations. (Wikimedia Commons) Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker is shaking up the state’s IT leadership. On Tuesday, Baker announced that he’s creating a new executive director post for the state’s Office of Information Technology, known as MassIT. Mark Nunnelly — the commissioner of the state’s Department of Revenue and a special adviser to Baker on technology — will take over as the new head of the agency and report directly to the governor starting April 4.
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