A Look Into the Governor’s HDCI Information Technology Task Force

Staff Report From Georgia CEO

Friday, February 24th, 2017

Launched in 2014, the Governor’s High Demand Career Initiative is a public/private partnership designed to identify and address workforce challenges that exist within high-demand industries in Georgia.

With feedback from more than 150 Georgia employers, the HDCI Team has developed a series of Industry Task Forces to address acute workforce shortages in key industries. Of the four existing HDCI Industry Task Forces (IT, Film, Logistics and Aerospace), Information Technology was the inaugural task force, paving the way for a closer look into the industry and its workforce.

Here are Four Facts about Georgia’s IT Industry:

1- The HDCI IT Task Force was created by the HDCI Team, the Centers of Innovation for Information Technology and the Technology Association of Georgia.

2- With the fifth largest IT employment cluster in the U.S., Georgia currently houses 17,000 technology companies who create a $113.1 billion economic impact on the state.

3- 70% of all U.S. Financial Transactions come through Georgia and the industry employs nearly 40,000 employees.

4- Georgia IT employers have expressed a need for training more software developers, computer programmers, cyber security specialists and data analysts. Learn more in the HDCI Final Report.

The HDCI IT Task Force will meet again on March 16, 2017 to discuss developments in Georgia’s STEM education training programs.

From the Georgia Department of Economic Development