Government administration serving 600K+ residents across Texas
Fort Bend County operates a 1,000+ person public sector organization managing emergency response, public safety, libraries, and youth services across one of the fastest-growing regions in Texas. Active hiring is concentrated in library (21 roles), security (19), and legal (15) — reflecting operational scale and compliance demands. The tech stack is classic government (Office, GPS, Cisco, Westlaw) with no recorded adopting or replacing activity, and pain points cluster around security infrastructure, capacity planning, and high-volume caseload management.
Notable leadership hires: Language Access Director
Fort Bend County is a government agency headquartered in Richmond, Texas, serving a population exceeding 600,000 residents. The organization manages a broad portfolio including public administration, public health, emergency management, library services, law enforcement, and youth programs. With 1,001–5,000 employees and 113 active roles across departments, the county operates as a multi-service provider balancing community safety, social services, and infrastructure. Current operational focus includes long-range network and IT security planning, volunteer program expansion, and emergency response capability.
Core stack includes Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Access, Outlook), Cisco networking (ASA), GPS, RFID, and Westlaw for legal research. Meta and Canva support communications.
Richmond, Texas, located southwest of Houston. The county serves over 600,000 residents and is among the fastest-growing counties in Texas.
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