Robert E Taylor, Chief Information Officer/Director of Information Technology for Fulton County Government, has over 30 years of management experience in a variety of roles in information technology. He became Fulton County's first CIO in August 2000. Prior to Fulton County, Robert held IT leadership positions in technology in the private sector, healthcare, insurance industry, and state government.
BBA in Business Systems, an MBA from the University System of Georgia, and has worked toward his Doctorate at the University of Southern Mississippi.
Vietnam Veteran, served 4 years in the U.S. Navy.
Recognitions:
Fulton County ranked in top 10 digital counties in the United States, survey conducted by the
Center for Digital Government and the National Association of Counties for 2003, 2004, 2005, and 2006.
Fulton County Web Site ranked in top 5 in nation for counties, in the Best of the Web survey, conducted by the Center for Digital Government for 2004, 2005, and 2006.
CIO Magazine selected Fulton County as one of the nation's Top CIO 100 organizations for 2005.
Computerworld awarded Fulton County the Intelligent Enterprise Award for 2005. The award recognizes IT executives for using technology as an enabler to deliver quantifiable results for the enterprise.
Symantec Corporation selected Robert Taylor as recipient of 2006 Government Visionary Award for increasing the data security data while streamlining operations and reducing costs.
Selected by Computerworld as one of the Premier 100 IT Leaders in 2004.
Selected by Government Technology Magazine as one of the top 25 most influential people in government IT for 2004.
Robert Taylor was selected as finalist for Information Security Executive Award, for Southeast and National, for 2004 and 2005.
Organizations:
Georgia Electronic Commerce Association
Government Management Information Sciences
CIO Executive Council
CIO Roundtable
Georgia Technology Advisory Council
National Association of Counties, Technology Advisory Council Member