CAROLINE COUNTY, MARYLAND

EXECUTIVE BRANCH

ADMINISTRATION

ORIGIN & FUNCTIONS


COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR

The County Administrator is the chief administrative officer of Caroline County and, under the general supervision and control of the County Commissioners, is responsible for and handles the day-to-day operations of County government (County Code, sec. 18-6).


DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

The Department of Economic Development strives to bolster the County economy in a manner that maintains the character of the County.

Under the Department is the Economic Advisory Board.


FINANCE OFFICE

The Finance Office oversees the fiscal management of County agencies, and procurement for the County. It tracks and records County assets, revenue, and expenditures, and makes financial records available to the public and other agencies. The Office advises the Board of County Commissioners on fiscal matters and helps prepare the County’s operating budget.

On July 1, 2022, the position of Comptroller was abolished, and duties of the Tax Office, which the Comptroller had headed, were transferred to the Finance Office.


OFFICE OF HUMAN RESOURCES

Creating policies and procedures related to County personnel, the Office of Human Resources coordinates and advertises County job openings, oversees new hires, conducts employee evaluations, and manages employee and retiree benefit programs. The Office also advises and makes recommendations to the Board of County Commissioners on personnel matters and regulations (County Code, secs. 49-1 through 49-5).

The Office is assisted by the Employee Advisory Board.


DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES

Functions of the Department of Information Technologies originally were part of Administration. On July 1, 2002, the Office of Technology was formed as a separate unit under the County Administrator. The Office reorganized on July 1, 2010, as the Department of Information Technologies.

The Department of Information Technologies supports and maintains the County’s digital and communication networks. This includes the 911 CAD (Computer Aided Dispatch) system; fiber and wireless networks; and the County’s e-mail system. Hardware and software necessary for these systems either are developed or procured by the Department. The Department also offers technical support for County agencies, and advises the Board of County Commissioners on technology matters.

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