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Warren Dupuis

Chief Operations Officer, State Information Technology Services Division at State of Montana

Warren Dupuis has an extensive work experience spanning over several decades. Warren began their career in 1971 in the US Army, where they held various positions and responsibilities, including Platoon Leader, Company Commander, and Director of U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command Integration Element. Warren retired from the Army in 2002 as a Colonel.

After their military career, Dupuis joined the State of Montana in 2006 as the Chief Operations Officer of the State Information Technology Services Division. In this role, they supervised and coordinated the daily operations of the state network, data centers, and various bureaus within the division. Warren also had 75 employees under their supervision, with 4 direct reports.

Most recently, Dupuis was employed at 4-R Retirement until their retirement in 2015. The summary does not provide any specific roles or responsibilities in this position.

Warren Dupuis obtained a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration and Management, General from Webster University in 1990. Warren then pursued a Masters of Arts in Computer Resources and Information Management from the same institution, completing it in 1999. Additionally, they attended various military training programs, including the Associate Logistics Executive Development Course PH 4 at the Army Logistics Management College in Fort Lee, VA, and the Multifunctional Logistics Service Support Course at the same college. Warren also completed the Command & General Staff program at the U.S. Army Command & General Staff College in Leavenworth, KS. Furthermore, they undertook courses related to military personnel management at the Soldier Support Center and School in Fort Benjamin Harris, IN, and gained expertise in maintenance systems and logistics planning through the Ordnance Officer Advance Course and Ordnance Officer Basic Course at the U.S. Army Ordnance Center & School in Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD.

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