State of
Maryland
During his eight terms in office,
Comptroller Goldstein has taken
Maryland fiscal management into the
high-tech age by computerizing the
state's payroll, accounting and revenue
collection systems and expanding his
two computer facilities in Baltimore and
Annapolis to meet the growing data
processing needs of many state agencies
and the citizens who depend on them.
Part of that expansion reached new
heights on April 10,1990 when Governor
William Donald Schaefer and other elected
officials joined Comptroller Goldstein and
his co-workers in dedicating the new
Annapolis Data Center in Maryland's
historic capital.
The $8.3 million facility houses 210
employees of the Data Processing Division
and the Central Payroll Bureau of the
Comptroller's office, in an open space
office environment and promises state-of-
the-art capability to provide innovative
data processing services through the 21st
century for one of the best financially
managed state governments in the nation.
Photographs by Michael Walsh, State
Comptroller's Office.
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