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State of Wyoming

www.wyoming.gov

 
The Wyoming State Flag, designed by Mrs. A.C. Keyes of Casper (formerly Miss Verna Keays of Buffalo), was adopted by the fourteenth legislature on January 31, 1917. The Great Seal of Wyoming is the heart of the flag. On the bison, once the monarch of the plains, is the seal representing the custom of branding. The colors of the State Flag are the same as those of the National Flag. The red border represents the Indian; also the blood of the pioneers who gave their lives reclaiming the soil. White is the emblem of purity and uprightness over Wyoming. Blue, the ...
  • Number of Employees: 1K-10K
  • Annual Revenue: > $1 Billion

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Tony Young
State Chief Information Officer Profile
Flint Waters
Chief Information Officer Profile
Flint Waters
State Chief Information Officer Profile

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