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HB 1926 ITI Bd; Virginia Information Technologies Agency; Chief Info Officer.

Introduced by: Samuel A. Nixon, Jr. | all patrons    ...    notes | add to my profiles | history

SUMMARY AS ENACTED WITH GOVERNOR'S RECOMMENDATION:

Information Technology Investment Board; Virginia Information Technologies Agency; Chief Information Officer. Establishes the Information Technology Investment Board to oversee the Virginia Information Technologies Agency (VITA) in the planning, budgeting, acquiring, managing, and disposing of major information technology projects in the State. Under the bill the Board will hire a Chief Information Officer (CIO) of the State to serve as its chief administrative officer to oversee the day-to-day operations of VITA. The bill (i) abolishes the Department of Information Technology, the Department of Technology Planning, the Virginia Information Providers Network Authority, and the Chief Information Officer Advisory Board; (ii) establishes the Division of Project Management within VITA to assist the CIO in the development and implementation of a project management methodology to be used in the planning and development of information technology projects; (iii) establishes a project planning, development and approval process for major information technology projects; (iv) authorizes the Virginia Public Building Authority to issue debt to finance major information technology projects; and (iv) provides for the consolidation of the procurement and operational functions of information technology for state agencies. The bill also provides an implementation schedule for the consolidation of operational functions, including but not limited to, servers and networks, for state agencies into VITA. In addition, the bill directs the Chief Information Officer to review all information technology projects regardless of whether the project is purchased by contract, agreement, or some other financing agreement or such other agreement that requires that the Commonwealth either pay for the contract by foregoing revenue collections, or allows or assigns to another party the collection on behalf of or for the Commonwealth any fees, charges, or other assessments or revenues to pay for the project. This bill incorporates SB 847 and is identical to SB 1247.

SUMMARY AS PASSED:

Information Technology Investment Board; Virginia Information Technologies Agency; Chief Information Officer. Establishes the Information Technology Investment Board to oversee the Virginia Information Technologies Agency (VITA) in the planning, budgeting, acquiring, managing, and disposing of major information technology projects in the State. Under the bill the Board will hire a Chief Information Officer (CIO) of the State to serve as its chief administrative officer to oversee the day-to-day operations of VITA. The bill (i) abolishes the Department of Information Technology, the Department of Technology Planning and the Virginia Information Providers Network Authority, (ii) establishes the Division of Project Management within the VITA to assist the CIO in the development and implementation of a project management methodology to be used in the planning and development of information technology projects; (iii) establishes a project planning, development and approval process for major information technology projects; (iv) authorizes the Virginia Public Building Authority to issue debt to finance major information technology projects; and (iv) provides for the consolidation of the procurement and operational functions of information technology for state agencies. The bill also provides an implementation schedule for the consolidation of operational functions, including but not limited to, servers and networks, for state agencies into VITA. The bill is identical to SB 1247.

SUMMARY AS PASSED HOUSE:

Information Technology Investment Board; Virginia Information Technologies Agency; Chief Information Officer. Establishes the Information Technology Investment Board to oversee the planning, budgeting, acquiring, managing, and disposing of major information technology projects in the State. In addition, the bill establishes the Virginia Information Technologies Agency (VITA) to replace the Department of Information Technology and the Department of Technology Planning, which are abolished. Under the bill an independent Chief Information Officer (CIO) of the State, hired by the Board, to oversee VITA. The bill (i) establishes the Division of Project Management within the VITA to assist the CIO in the development and implementation of a project management methodology to be used in the planning and development of information technology projects; (ii) establishes a project planning, development and approval process for major information technology projects; (iii) authorizes the Virginia Public Building Authority to issue debt to finance major information technology projects; and (iv) provides for the consolidation of the procurement and operational functions of information technology for state agencies. The bill also provides an implementation schedule for the consolidation of operational functions, including but not limited to, servers and networks, for state agencies into VITA. The bill is identical to SB 847 and SB 1247.

SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:

Virginia Information Technologies Agency. Establishes the Virginia Information Technologies Agency. The agency will be responsible for establishing policy for all state agencies and for the procurement, maintenance, and administration of information technology equipment and services statewide. The agency will replace the Department of Information Technology and the Department of Technology Planning, which are abolished. The bill also (i) establishes the Technology Investment Board to advise the Secretary of Technology on matters relating to the investment and procurement of information technology and to review, prioritize, and apportion costs for projects requested by agencies and institutions of higher education, (ii) repeals the Virginia Information Providers Network Authority, and (iii) repeals the July 1, 2003, sunset for the reverse auctioning provisions of the Virginia Public Procurement Act. The bill has an emergency clause.