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Governor visits disaster site as recovery efforts ramp up

August 01, 2024 | Missoula County, Montana



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Governor visits disaster site as recovery efforts ramp up
In a recent government meeting, officials discussed the governor's upcoming visit and addressed budget enhancement requests, particularly focusing on staffing needs within the IT department.

The governor is scheduled to arrive around 2:30 PM for a briefing at the Emergency Operations Center, followed by a visit to a debris site at Fort Missoula and a meeting with the Chamber of Commerce. Officials emphasized the importance of the governor's engagement with local entities during this visit.

As the meeting progressed, budget discussions took center stage, with a specific request for an Application Administrator 2 position within the IT department. This role aims to enhance the department's capacity to manage software deployment and address technical issues, particularly for cloud-based applications like Office 365 and Power BI. Currently, the department lacks mid-level talent, with a surplus of entry-level and senior positions. The request is framed as an internal promotional opportunity, intended to retain valuable staff and improve operational efficiency.

Officials noted that if the position cannot be filled internally, they would consider external candidates in the future, although the immediate focus is on promoting from within. The meeting underscored the ongoing challenges of staffing and resource allocation in local government, particularly in the face of increasing technological demands.

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