Governor Larry Rhoden has appointed Neal Nachtigall to serve as the new Bureau of Information and Technology (BIT) Commissioner, effective June 5, 2026.
Neal Nachtigall is preceded by Commissioner Mark Wixon, who has led technology efforts for the State of South Dakota for the past two years. Wixon has announced his retirement, effective June 5.
Nachtigall has over 25 years of IT experience, leading enterprise strategy, secure practices, modernization, and cross‑functional digital transformation. Throughout his career, Nachtigall has served in various leadership roles at GE Healthcare, Sandford Health, and SONIFI Solutions. He currently serves as the Director of Agency Application Support with BIT, where he has played a pivotal role in several key initiatives. Nachtigall holds a Master of Science in Computer Science from Colorado Technical Institute and a Bachelor of Science in Computer Information Systems from DeVry Institute of Technology.
“I am grateful to Governor Rhoden for the opportunity to serve as Commissioner of the Bureau of Information and Technology,” said Neal Nachtigall. “Technology is a critical enabler in protecting our resources and strengthening the performance and outcomes of our agencies and the citizens we serve. I look forward to working alongside the passionate and talented teams within BIT and across state government to make a positive and meaningful impact.”
Neal Nachtigall and his wife, Lisa, have three children and soon to be two grandchildren.






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