Connecticut 2013 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB00111

Introduced
1/11/13  
Introduced
1/11/13  
Refer
1/11/13  
Refer
1/11/13  
Refer
2/19/13  
Refer
2/19/13  
Report Pass
3/27/13  
Refer
4/5/13  
Report Pass
4/11/13  
Report Pass
4/11/13  
Engrossed
4/18/13  
Engrossed
4/18/13  
Report Pass
4/19/13  
Report Pass
4/19/13  
Chaptered
6/1/13  
Chaptered
6/1/13  
Enrolled
6/3/13  

Caption

An Act Implementing The Recommendations Of The Program Review And Investigations Committee Concerning The Implementation Of E-government.

Impact

This legislation has significant implications for state laws concerning the management and allocation of resources for information and telecommunications systems within various state agencies. It aims to centralize authority under the Commissioner of Administrative Services to streamline operations and oversight, potentially leading to increased efficiency and reduced costs. The annual reporting requirement necessitates transparency regarding budgeted and actual expenditures on technology projects, allowing for informed decisions to be made by state officials as they assess the effectiveness of various initiatives.

Summary

Senate Bill No. 111, also known as the Act Implementing The Recommendations Of The Program Review And Investigations Committee Concerning The Implementation Of E-government, is designed to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of state government operations through improved technology integration. The act mandates the establishment of a strategic plan for information and telecommunication systems across state agencies, ensuring that these systems are utilized effectively for public service delivery. Furthermore, it requires annual reports on the expenditures and outcomes related to these technology initiatives, thereby promoting accountability within state agencies.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding SB00111 appears to be positive, particularly from legislative members who emphasize the importance of modernizing state government operations through e-government solutions. Proponents highlight how the bill could lead to more efficient public service delivery, benefiting both state employees and citizens. While there may be some apprehension regarding the implementation processes, the overall reception underscores a commitment to leveraging technology for improved governance.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise around the specifics of how state agencies will execute the mandates of this bill, particularly in terms of resource allocation and prioritization of technological projects. While the bill's framework aims to centralize oversight and improve operational efficiency, there might be concerns among smaller agencies or local governments about the potential loss of autonomy in decisions affecting their administrative services and technology needs. The efficacy of the reports generated under this act will also be crucial in determining its long-term success and acceptance.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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