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Sridevi (Sri) Ramaswamy appointed as OIT Chief Operations Officer

The Colorado Governor’s Office of Information Technology (OIT) is pleased to announce the appointment of Sridevi (Sri) Ramaswamy as Chief Operations Officer. Ramaswamy joins the State of Colorado after more than 20 years in the private sector across the U.S., Singapore and India. She spent the last six years with Uber, serving first as the Head of Community Operations for UberEATS Business for the Asia Pacific region. Later she became the Global Head of Greenlight Experience and then Global Head of Service Experience at Uber Technologies, Inc. in the USA.

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CDPHE’s Medication Takeback program now accessible on the myColorado app

Coloradans can now access information about the Medication Takeback program on myColorado™, an innovative and first-of-its-kind app that makes it easier for people to engage with state government and its services.

The program aims to help Coloradans properly dispose of unused medication to protect their loved ones and the environment. Proper disposal of medications prevents the potential for accidents and misuse, protecting children and teens from harm. Medications flushed down the toilet or thrown in the trash can contaminate water systems and threaten wildlife.

myColorado is available at the Apple App Store or on Google Play.

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Do not call the 1-800 phone number in pop-up messages

Pop-up messages are a tactic used by scammers to trick you into taking an action. In one such scam, potential victims are notified of a computer issue and encouraged to take urgent action by calling a 1-800 phone number.

Pop-up messages often pose as legitimate security software, such as an antivirus program, and warn that you have a virus and must call a phone number or click a link to fix the issue. When you call the phone number, you will typically be asked for remote access to your computer or financial information. Do not call any numbers.

Example of a 1-800 number pop scam: "Warning! Your computer may be infected"
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The Colorado Sun: We've evolved our hiring practices to discover great tech talent

In an article about finding and training tech talent in Colorado, OIT is highlighted for our recent change to focus on skills over degrees in hiring and our partnership with Activate Work to set up apprenticeships.

“We aren’t able to offer stock options and bonuses and things like that that the private sector can offer,” said Bob Nogueira, OIT’s chief people officer. “But we can offer a culture that is based on service. And that culture, I believe, is really what keeps people here.”

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