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Director of State Government Systems & Civil Infrastructure

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CAPosted 7 days ago

Role Overview

Quickswoop is hiring a Director of State Government Systems & Civil Infrastructure. This is a full-time role in CA. posted last week. Full responsibilities, required qualifications, and the apply link are listed in the description below.

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Job Description

The Executive Director of the Klaritee Federal Safety Council and the Director of Regulatory Affairs, Law & Civic Compliance will jointly lead the recruitment process for this role beginning in January, following the MVP-Security Release.

Location: Remote (US)

Engagement: Advisory Leadership (High-Trust Council Role)

Compensation: Retainer + Honorarium

Reports to: Chair, Klaritee Federal Safety Council (Executive Director)

SUMMARY

The Klaritee Federal Safety Council (KFSC) is seeking a senior leader with deep experience in state-level government operations, civil infrastructure, and public administration to help shape the safe, responsible deployment of Interpretive Geometric Intelligence (IGI) across statewide systems and services.

As the Director of State Government Systems & Civil Infrastructure, you will oversee how IGI integrates into environments such as transportation systems, emergency management, licensing agencies, digital government platforms, public-record systems, and statewide communication networks. You bring firsthand experience navigating the complexity, constraints, and public accountability inherent in state governance.

This role is ideal for former state CIOs/CTOs, department heads, statewide executives, or leaders involved in modernization initiatives, digital transformation, interoperability efforts, or large-scale civil-infrastructure programs. Your expertise will directly inform IGI deployment protocols that interface with millions of residents, frontline workers, and government agencies relying on stable, clear, and trustworthy systems.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES

State Systems Leadership & Governance

  • Lead the Council’s work on statewide digital systems, public administration, and civil-infrastructure integration.
  • Evaluate IGI’s applicability within:
  • licensing and regulatory platforms
  • public transportation systems
  • emergency management and coordination centers
  • digital government services
  • statewide databases, records, and service portals
  • citizen-facing applications
  • Provide real-world insight into what it takes to deploy safe, reliable systems at the state level.

Civil Infrastructure Risk & Safety Standards

  • Identify operational risks, ambiguity points, and deployment vulnerabilities within civil-infrastructure workflows.
  • Develop guidance for large-scale rollouts where reliability, fairness, and clarity must be guaranteed.
  • Ensure IGI deployment upholds transparency, compliance, and public trust across all state-facing services.
  • Coordinate standards with the Directors of Public Safety, Defense Operations, Cybersecurity, National Security, and Civic Impact.

Intergovernmental Coordination & Public Accountability

  • Support engagement with governors’ offices, state CIOs, state legislatures, and municipal partners.
  • Contribute to readiness assessments, safety structures, and policy recommendations for state systems.
  • Facilitate alignment between state agencies, public-safety institutions, and federal partners when necessary.
  • Ensure all guidance reflects the realities of budget constraints, operational demands, and public expectations.

Chair Collaboration

  • Advise the KFSC-Chair, Director of Regulatory Affairs, and Founder on state-level requirements, deployment expectations, and civil-infrastructure constraints.
  • Translate state governance realities into clear safety standards for deterministic-system use.
  • Ensure recommendations reflect operational practicality, technological feasibility, and public accountability.

IDEAL BACKGROUND

Candidates typically include:

  • Former State CIOs/CTOs, State Agency Directors, or Deputy Directors
  • Leaders with experience in:
  • large-scale technology deployments
  • public-sector modernization
  • emergency management
  • transportation or infrastructure systems
  • statewide communication networks
  • regulatory or licensing systems
  • Individuals with a reputation for responsible governance, operational stability, and cross-agency leadership

WHAT SUCCESS LOOKS LIKE

The Director of State Government Systems & Civil Infrastructure:

  • Ensures IGI deployment standards reflect the realities of statewide operations and public-service delivery.
  • Builds safety capabilities that enhance reliability, fairness, and transparency in state systems.
  • Strengthens trust between Klaritee, state agencies, and the millions of residents served by public institutions.
  • Ensures deterministic reasoning is applied responsibly across high-impact civil-infrastructure environments.
  • Creates a scalable blueprint for nationwide state-level integration.

WHY JOIN

This role provides the opportunity to shape the future of how AI-driven reasoning systems are deployed across the core infrastructure of civic life, improving public services, strengthening safety, and elevating the standard for state-level technology governance across the country.

HONEST APPLICATION NOTICE

Klaritee receives applications from exceptional leaders across public safety, defense

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This position is based in CA. Quickswoop has not indicated remote or hybrid options for this role, so candidates should plan for on-site work.

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This role was posted on June 25, 2026 (7 days ago). It's still listed as actively hiring; we re-confirm openings against the source system multiple times per day and remove closed roles.

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