A new initiative aimed at attracting and retaining information technology jobs in Michigan offers economic incentives to promote investment in the state. Cross-training programs with several of the state's colleges look to prepare workers for high-demand IT jobs.
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Michigan Department of Information Technology Director Ken Theis Thursday announced a new initiative to develop, attract and retain information technology jobs and investments in Michigan. The New Economy Partnerships collaboration brings together MDIT, the Michigan Department of Energy, Labor and Economic Growth and the Michigan Economic Development Corporation to make Michigan a destination for growing information, communications and technology firms and services.
"About a year ago we started combining IT expertise, workforce development and economic incentives in ‘one-stop' fashion and winning investments for Michigan," Theis said. "Today we're formalizing that effort and engaging the private sector in developing proactive strategies and incentives. This partnership is not only benefiting Michigan's economy, but it is enhancing government service for our citizens."
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