THE SENATE |
S.B. NO. |
2960 |
TWENTY-NINTH LEGISLATURE, 2018 |
|
|
STATE OF HAWAII |
|
|
|
|
|
|
||
|
A BILL FOR AN ACT
relating to Information technology.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF HAWAII:
SECTION 1. Section 27-43, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended by amending subsections (a) and (b) to read as follows:
"(a) There is established within the department of
accounting and general services the office of enterprise technology services,
which shall be headed by a full-time chief information officer to organize,
manage, and oversee statewide information technology governance. The chief information officer shall [be
appointed by the governor as provided in section 26-34.] serve at the
pleasure of the information technology steering committee, and shall serve for
a term of six years. The chief
information officer shall report directly to the [governor] information
technology steering committee and, in conjunction with the information
technology steering committee, shall:
(1) Develop, implement, and manage statewide information
technology governance;
(2) Develop, implement, and manage the state information
technology strategic plans;
(3) Develop and implement statewide technology standards;
(4) Work with each executive branch department and agency to
develop and maintain its respective multi-year information technology strategic
and tactical plans and road maps that are part of the State's overall
information technology strategic plans, road maps, and directions;
(5) Coordinate each executive branch department and agency's
information technology budget request, forecast, and procurement purchase to
ensure compliance with the department or agency's strategic plan and road map
and with the office of enterprise technology services' information technology
governance processes and enterprise architecture policies and standards,
including policies and standards for systems, services, hardware, software, and
security management;
(6) Report annually to the governor and the
legislature on the status and implementation of the state information
technology strategic plan;
(7) Perform other necessary or desirable functions
to facilitate the intent of this section;
(8) Employ persons exempt from chapters 76 and 89;
(9) Provide centralized computer information management and
processing services, coordination in the use of all information processing
equipment, software, facilities, and services in the executive branch of the
State, and consultation and support services in the use of information
processing and management technologies to improve the efficiency,
effectiveness, and productivity of state government programs;
(10) Establish, coordinate, and manage a program to provide a
means for public access to public information and develop and operate an
information network in conjunction with overall plans for establishing a
communication backbone for state government; and
(11) Adopt rules, pursuant to chapter 91, necessary for the
purposes of this part.
(b) There is established an information technology steering committee to assist the chief information officer in developing the State's information technology standards and policies, including but not limited to:
(1) Assisting the chief information officer in developing and implementing the state information technology strategic plans;
(2) Assessing executive branch departments' progress in meeting the objectives defined in the state information technology strategic plans and identifying best practices for shared or consolidated services;
(3) Ensuring technology projects are selected based on their potential impact and risk to the State, as well as their strategic value;
(4) Ensuring that executive branch departments maintain sufficient tools to assess the value and benefits of technology initiatives;
(5) Assisting the chief information officer in developing state information technology standards and policies; and
(6) Clarifying the roles, responsibilities, and authority of the office of enterprise technology services, specifically as it relates to its statewide duties.
The information technology steering
committee shall consist of eleven members, with four members to be appointed
by the senate president, four
members to be appointed by
the speaker of the house of representatives, one member to be appointed by the chief justice, and one member
to be appointed by the governor, and shall include representatives from
executive branch departments, including large user agencies such as the
department of education and the University of Hawaii; the judiciary; the legislature;
and private individuals. The [chief
information officer shall serve as the chair of the committee and] members
shall elect from among themselves a chairperson, who shall ensure that the
committee is evaluated periodically. The
information technology steering committee shall hire and, at the steering
committee's pleasure, dismiss the chief information officer."
SECTION 2. Statutory material to be repealed is bracketed and stricken. New statutory material is underscored.
SECTION 3. This Act shall take effect on July 1, 2018.
INTRODUCED BY: |
_____________________________ |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Report Title:
Chief Information Officer; Information Technology Steering Committee
Description:
Makes the state chief information officer subject to hiring and dismissal by the information technology steering committee, rather than the governor, and removes the chief information officer as chair of the information technology steering committee. Requires the information technology steering committee to elect a chairperson from among themselves.
The summary description
of legislation appearing on this page is for informational purposes only and is
not legislation or evidence of legislative intent.