
DOVER — Delaware Governor Matt Meyer has selected a seasoned technology executive from Virginia to lead the First State’s digital operations and cybersecurity efforts.
Meyer announced his choice of Robert “Bob” Osmond to head the Department of Technology & Information as the state’s Chief Information Officer. Osmond currently holds the position of Commonwealth CIO in Virginia and brings extensive experience from both government and private sector roles.
If confirmed, Osmond would be responsible for overseeing Delaware’s technology infrastructure, protecting state systems from cyber threats, and managing digital services for residents and businesses across the state.
The nominee’s background spans multiple decades working in technology leadership positions in both public service and private industry before taking on his current role directing Virginia’s statewide technology operations.
The appointment requires confirmation through the state’s standard nomination process before Osmond can officially assume his duties leading Delaware’s technology initiatives.








