Curator rei informaticae (Nova Roma)

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The curator rei informaticae (fem. curatrix) is the supervisor and the board level head of information technology within the Nova Roman Republic. Appointed by the Nova Roman Senate, the curator rei informaticae acts in the capacity of Chief Information Officer of Nova Roma under the direction of the consuls and cooperating with the magistri aranearii.

The curator rei informaticae delegates technical decisions to employees more familiar with details, and proposes the information technology Nova Roma may need to achieve its goals and then works within a budget to implement the plan. The curator rei informaticae is involved with analyzing and reworking existing business processes, with identifying and developing the capability to use new tools, with reshaping the physical infrastructure and network access of Nova Roma, and with identifying and exploiting its knowledge resources. The curator rei informaticae reports to consuls of Nova Roma.

Beside the curator rei informaticae there are two inferior webmasters', the magistri aranearii, appointed by the Senate who help the work of the curator rei informaticae under the curators authority.

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