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Governor Meyer Announces Resignation of CIO Greg Lane

Department of Technology and Information | Governor Matt Meyer | Newsroom | Office of the Governor | Date Posted: Tuesday, January 13, 2026


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Jordan Schulties will serve as Acting CIO and head of DTI

DOVER — Today, Governor Matt Meyer announced the resignation of Chief Information Officer, Greg Lane, head of the Department of Technology and Information (DTI). Governor Meyer thanked CIO Lane for his years of service to the people of Delaware.  
 
“Greg Lane has been an integral leader in Delaware state government under multiple governors, serving as an effective steward of critical technology infrastructure,” said Governor Matt Meyer. “His experience in digital and technological services and his commitment to public service have added valuable contributions to our Administration. I want to thank him for his service and his commitment to Delaware.” 
 
Jordan Schulties, the current Chief Administrator Officer for DTI, will serve as Acting CIO while a nationwide search gets underway. Schulties currently serves as Chief Administrative Officer for DTI. Her first day in her new role will be Wednesday, January 14. 

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Jordan Schulties joined DTI in 2022, bringing extensive experience in public administration and financial management. Jordan earned her Bachelor of Science degree in Accounting from the University of Delaware and is a licensed Certified Public Accountant (CPA). Prior to joining DTI, she served as Director of the Division of Small Business and Chair of the Delaware Economic Development Authority, where she led statewide efforts to support economic growth and business development. Her leadership and expertise in strategic operations and fiscal oversight continue to strengthen Delaware’s technology initiatives.  

 

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Governor Meyer Announces Resignation of CIO Greg Lane

Department of Technology and Information | Governor Matt Meyer | Newsroom | Office of the Governor | Date Posted: Tuesday, January 13, 2026


Governor Matt Meyer's Logo

Jordan Schulties will serve as Acting CIO and head of DTI

DOVER — Today, Governor Matt Meyer announced the resignation of Chief Information Officer, Greg Lane, head of the Department of Technology and Information (DTI). Governor Meyer thanked CIO Lane for his years of service to the people of Delaware.  
 
“Greg Lane has been an integral leader in Delaware state government under multiple governors, serving as an effective steward of critical technology infrastructure,” said Governor Matt Meyer. “His experience in digital and technological services and his commitment to public service have added valuable contributions to our Administration. I want to thank him for his service and his commitment to Delaware.” 
 
Jordan Schulties, the current Chief Administrator Officer for DTI, will serve as Acting CIO while a nationwide search gets underway. Schulties currently serves as Chief Administrative Officer for DTI. Her first day in her new role will be Wednesday, January 14. 

BIOGRAPHY 
Headshot 
Jordan Schulties joined DTI in 2022, bringing extensive experience in public administration and financial management. Jordan earned her Bachelor of Science degree in Accounting from the University of Delaware and is a licensed Certified Public Accountant (CPA). Prior to joining DTI, she served as Director of the Division of Small Business and Chair of the Delaware Economic Development Authority, where she led statewide efforts to support economic growth and business development. Her leadership and expertise in strategic operations and fiscal oversight continue to strengthen Delaware’s technology initiatives.  

 

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