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Welcome to DoIT  

Welcome to the Department of Information Technology, or DoIT. We are responsible for providing technology services and policy planning for our customers, Seattle's citizens and City of Seattle departments and employees.

If you have any questions about DoIT or technology at the City of Seattle, you can send us email DoITreceptionist@seattle.gov or call us at 206-684-0600. Visit our Contact page for more contact info.


Latest News

Seattle teens get new voice online...and city hall is listening
PugetSoundOff.org puts youth in touch with decision-makers

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Digital Television

On February 17, 2009, television stations will begin broadcasting in a different way, using only digital signals. Will your TV still receive a signal? Find out more.

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Seattle Broadband Initiative

"A state of the art technology infrastructure is vital to taking Seattle into the future. We are looking for a partner who has the vision and ability to join us in this exciting endeavor." - Mayor Greg Nickels


Protecting Yourself from Identity Theft Watch the Video
Identity theft is the fastest growing crime in America. The convenience of computer and Internet services can be a tempting target for those who profit by gathering identity information and either selling it to others or using it themselves. There are also non-technical ways for your identity to be compromised. Ivan Orton, Deputy Prosecutor for King County, will talk about ways to reduce risks of identity theft and protect personal information.

 

CTO Bill Schrier with Mayor Greg Nickels
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Seattle Climate Action Now

2007 Annual Report

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