Indiana Department of Administration
State government agency in Indiana
The Indiana Department of Administration, or IDOA, is a department level agency of the government of Indiana. The department is managed by the Commissioner of the Department of Administration, who is appointed by the governor of Indiana. The agency oversees many of the administrative areas of the state's bureaus and departments, including procurement, travel, maintenance of public buildings, and surplus. The State Personnel Division was removed from the Department and made an independent agency in 2005.
In 2008 the commissioner was Carrie Henderson and the agency had approximately 280 employees.
See also
- Government of Indiana
External links
- "IDOA:About Us". IN.gov. Retrieved 2008-08-25.
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