Personnel Update: Daniel Urquhart to serve as the new Secretary of OIT for the state of Alabama

On Friday, Alabama Governor Kay Ivey (R) announced that she has appointed Daniel Urquhart as the new Secretary of the Alabama Office of Information Technology (OIT). Urquhart replaces Secretary Marty Redden, who is set to retire after 16 years of dedicated service to the state of Alabama.

“The state of Alabama is fortunate to have someone as uniquely qualified as Daniel Urquhart step up to lead OIT,” said Gov. Ivey. “Daniel brings a wealth of high-level experience that I have no doubt will lead to even greater technological advancements and protections for the state of Alabama. He has big shoes to fill, but I have no doubt that he will hit the ground running and be an excellent addition to Team Ivey.”

Secretary Urquhart has served the state of Alabama for more than two decades. Prior to his appointment, Secretary Urquhart served as OIT’s deputy secretary, where he was responsible for managing the state network and telephone systems, cybersecurity operations, and administration of the email environment used by Executive Branch agencies, boards, and commissions. Secretary Urquhart also spent 18 years with the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency in various management roles.

“I am deeply honored that Governor Ivey has offered me the opportunity to serve on her cabinet and lead the Office of Information Technology,” said Secretary Urquhart.” Secretary Redden has done a tremendous job with the agency during his tenure, and I plan to build on the success and vision of his leadership. OIT is anchored by a highly-skilled, technical workforce, and I am humbled to work with such dedicated people who provide services to state agencies, commissions, boards, and the citizens of Alabama.”

Ivey thanked Redden for his many years of service to our state.

“For the last 16 years, Secretary Redden has played an integral role in implementing technology advancements and protecting the systems state government relies on to serve our people,” said Gov. Ivey. “During his time in the Ivey Administration, he has been someone I can always rely on to get the job done. I appreciate his service to our great state and wish him nothing but the best in his well-earned retirement.”

Redden assumed the duties of OIT Secretary after being appointed by Governor Ivey in July 2019. Before his appointment, Redden spent three decades in various information technology positions in the public and private sectors, 20 of which were in management.

“It has been a great honor to be part of Governor Ivey’s cabinet,” said Sec. Redden. “The four years I have been secretary, Governor Ivey has consistently worked to make state government more efficient and accountable to the taxpayers. My goal from day one was to leave the agency in better condition than when I arrived, and I’m proud to have positioned the Office of Information Technology to continue to meet the technology challenges of the future.”

Urquhart’s appointment is effective July 1, 2023.

Ivey has served over six years as Governor of the State of Alabama.

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