SLS 10RS-452 ORIGINAL Page 1 of 8 Coding: Words which are struck through are deletions from existing law; words in boldface type and underscored are additions. Regular Session, 2010 SENATE BILL NO. 417 BY SENATOR MICHOT TELECOMMUNICATIONS. Transfers the authority of the office of telecommunications management to the office of information technology. (1/1/11) AN ACT1 To amend and reenact R.S. 39:15.1 and 15.3(B), to enact R.S. 39:15.2(E) and 15.7, and to2 repeal R.S. 39:140 through 143 and R.S. 39:1751 through 1755, relative to3 information technology; to transfer the authority and duties of the office of4 telecommunications management to the office of information technology; to repeal5 certain provisions relative to the office of telecommunications management; to6 provide for effectiveness; to provide for an effective date; and to provide for related7 matters.8 Be it enacted by the Legislature of Louisiana:9 Section 1. R.S. 39:15.1 and 15.3(B) are hereby amended and reenacted and R.S.10 39:15.2(E) and 15.7 are hereby enacted to read as follows: 11 §15.1. Office of information technology; scope12 The office of information technology shall have authority over all13 information technology systems and services for agencies in the executive branch of14 state government. The office shall have no authority over the legislative or judicial15 branches of state government or agencies thereof. However, nothing provided in16 this Subpart shall be construed to preempt the authorities granted to the higher17 SB NO. 417 SLS 10RS-452 ORIGINAL Page 2 of 8 Coding: Words which are struck through are deletions from existing law; words in boldface type and underscored are additions. education boards in Article VIII of the Constitution of Louisiana.1 §15.2. Office of information technology; chief information officer2 * * *3 E. The CIO may delegate his authority under this Subpart to such4 designees or to any governmental body as he may deem appropriate within the5 limitations of state law and regulations.6 §15.3. Office of information technology; offices and staff; duties7 * * *8 B. The CIO shall manage and direct the office of information technology,9 with roles, duties, and activities including but not limited to the following: The10 chief information officer shall manage and direct the office of information11 technology, with roles, duties, and activities including but not limited to the12 following:13 (1) Establishing and coordinating all information technology systems and14 information technology services affecting the management and operations of the15 executive branch of state government. The office of information technology16 shall, subject to the provisions of this Subpart, have sole authority and17 responsibility for defining the specific information technology systems and18 information technology services to which the provisions of this Subpart shall be19 applicable. Information technology systems, including equipment and related20 services, and information technology services shall mean the equipment and21 services and means necessary to provide, including but not limited to, the22 following:23 (a) Telecommunications systems and services.24 (b) Network systems and services.25 (c) Server systems and services.26 (d) Storage systems and services.27 (e) Information technology security systems and services.28 (f) Related peripheral systems and services.29 SB NO. 417 SLS 10RS-452 ORIGINAL Page 3 of 8 Coding: Words which are struck through are deletions from existing law; words in boldface type and underscored are additions. (g) Video systems and services, except those video systems and services1 specifically reserved to the Louisiana Educational Television Authority2 pursuant to R.S. 17:2501.3 (h) Radio systems, to include but not be limited to two-way radio4 systems; however, the operational abilities and priorities of two-way5 communications of the departments in the executive branch shall not be6 impeded.7 (i) Any and all systems and services based on emerging and future8 information technologies relating to Subparagraphs (a) through (h) of this9 Paragraph.10 (2) Overseeing and implementing a state master information technology plan11 on an annual basis with the advice of the Information Technology Advisory Board,12 the Technology Advisory Group, and the Postsecondary Education IT Council.13 (2) (3) Establishing and directing the implementation of information14 technology standards, architecture, and guidelines suitable for statewide application15 for hardware, software, services, contractual arrangements, consolidation of systems16 and management of systems.17 (3) (4) Reviewing, coordinating, and standardizing information technology18 strategic business technology planning, information technology procurement,19 information technology budgeting (both executive and capital outlay), and20 information technology personnel and training.21 (4) (5) Implementing strategic information technology planning, including22 the review and approval of the planning, initiation, design, acquisition, and operation23 of information technology systems.24 (5) (6) Assessing the performance of information technology systems and25 technology operations and personnel including establishing accountability,26 performance measurement, and benchmarking policies and procedures.27 (6) (7) Overseeing and coordinating the centralization of the technology28 systems and data processing systems, including consolidation, outsourcing, and29 SB NO. 417 SLS 10RS-452 ORIGINAL Page 4 of 8 Coding: Words which are struck through are deletions from existing law; words in boldface type and underscored are additions. sharing statewide government information technology resources and services.1 (7) (8) Overseeing all telecommunication systems.2 (8) (9) Assuring compatibility and connectivity of Louisiana's information3 systems.4 (9) (10) Facilitating and fostering innovative applications of emerging5 technologies that provide cost-effective solutions for improving government6 operations and services.7 (10) (11) Reviewing and overseeing information technology projects and8 systems for compliance with statewide strategies, policies, and standards, including9 alignment with state government's business goals, investment, and other risk10 management policies.11 (11) (12) Providing support and technical assistance to the office of state12 purchasing, the office of contractual review, the office of facility planning and13 control, the office of planning and budget, and the Louisiana Technology14 Innovations Council.15 (12) (13) Providing direction to the Louisiana Geographic Information16 Systems Council. Overseeing and coordinating access to state information that17 is electronically available online from agency web sites.18 (13) (14) Identifying information technology applications that should be19 statewide in scope, and ensuring that these applications are not developed20 independently or duplicated by individual state agencies of the executive branch.21 Facilitating a process among state agencies to identify services that are22 favorable for electronic delivery, and maintaining an electronic directory of23 state services.24 (14) (15) Reviewing and approving the receipt by executive agencies of25 information technology goods and services and telecommunication systems and26 services from non-appropriated sources, including but not limited to grants,27 donations, and gifts. Providing direction to the Louisiana Geographic28 Information Systems Council and the Louisiana Geographic Information29 SB NO. 417 SLS 10RS-452 ORIGINAL Page 5 of 8 Coding: Words which are struck through are deletions from existing law; words in boldface type and underscored are additions. Center (LAGIC) for coordination of geographic data, geographic technology,1 and geographic standards of the state.2 (15) (16) Preparing annual reports and plans concerning the status and result3 of the state's specific information technology plans and submitting these annual4 reports and plans to the governor and the legislature. Identifying information5 technology applications that should be statewide in scope, and ensuring that6 these applications are not developed independently or duplicated by individual7 state agencies of the executive branch.8 (16) (17) Facilitating and fostering the identification of the policy and9 planning data needs of the state. Reviewing and approving the receipt by10 executive agencies of information technology goods and services and11 telecommunication systems and services from nonappropriated sources,12 including but not limited to grants, donations, and gifts.13 (17) (18) Overseeing and coordinating the identification of databases in the14 state and the creation of a catalog maintained in electronic format of those databases.15 Preparing annual reports and plans concerning the status and result of the16 state's specific information technology plans and submitting these annual17 reports and plans to the governor and the legislature.18 (18) (19) Charging respective user agencies for the cost of the information19 technology services provided by the office of information technology. Facilitating20 and fostering the identification of the policy and planning data needs of the21 state.22 (19) (20) Charging respective user agencies for the cost of the information23 technology services provided by the office of information technology. Charging24 respective user agencies for the cost of the information technology systems and25 information technology services provided by the office of information26 technology and may include all or part of the cost of the operation of the office.27 These costs shall be charged in a consistent and equitable manner.28 (21) Acting as the sole centralized customer for the acquisition, billing,29 SB NO. 417 SLS 10RS-452 ORIGINAL Page 6 of 8 Coding: Words which are struck through are deletions from existing law; words in boldface type and underscored are additions. and record keeping of telecommunications systems or telecommunications1 services provided to state agencies. The ownership of such systems procured by2 the office of information technology may vest in the respective agency, but3 control of the systems shall be retained by the office of information technology.4 (22) Developing coordinated information technology systems or5 information technology services within and among all state agencies and6 require, where appropriate, cooperative utilization of information technology7 systems and information technology services by aggregating users. National8 Crime Information Center network usage is exempted from this Section.9 (23) Reviewing, coordinating, approving, or disapproving requests by10 state agencies for the procurement of information technology systems or11 information technology services including information technology proposals,12 studies, and contracts.13 * * *14 §15.7. Duties of state agencies15 A. State agencies shall be responsible for submitting data for planning16 purposes, upon request by the office of information technology.17 B. State agencies shall be responsible for establishing and exercising cost18 control measures regarding usage of information technologies shared systems19 and information technologies shared services within the agency itself.20 Section 2. R.S. 39:140 through 143 and R.S. 39:1751 through 1755 are hereby21 repealed.22 Section 3. Sections 1 and 2 of this Act shall take effect and become operative if the23 Act which originated as Senate Bill ___ of this 2010 Regular Session of the Legislature of24 Louisiana becomes law.25 Section 4. This Act shall become effective on January 1, 2011.26 SB NO. 417 SLS 10RS-452 ORIGINAL Page 7 of 8 Coding: Words which are struck through are deletions from existing law; words in boldface type and underscored are additions. The original instrument and the following digest, which constitutes no part of the legislative instrument, were prepared by Thomas F. Wade. DIGEST Present law creates and provides for the authority and duties of the office of telecommunications management. Further provides for the duties of state agencies with regard to purchase, control and usage of telecommunications systems and services. Proposed law repeals present law and transfers the authority and duties over telecommunications systems and services to the office of information technology(OIT). Proposed law adds the following duties to those currently assigned to OIT: (1)Establishing and coordinating all information technology systems and information technology services affecting the management and operations of the executive branch of state government. OIT shall have sole authority and responsibility for defining the specific information technology systems and information technology services to which the provisions of present law and proposed law shall be applicable. Proposed law defines information technology systems, including equipment and related services, and information technology services to mean the equipment and services and means necessary to provide, including but not limited to, the following: (a)Telecommunications systems and services. (b)Network systems and services. (c)Server systems and services. (d)Storage systems and services. (e)Information technology security systems and services. (f)Related peripheral systems and services. (g) Video systems and services, except those video systems and services specifically reserved to the Louisiana Educational Television Authority pursuant to R.S. 17:2501. (h) Radio systems, to include but not be limited to two-way radio systems; however, the operational abilities and priorities of two-way communications of the departments in the executive branch shall not be impeded. (i)Any and all systems and services based on emerging and future information technologies relating to certain provisions of proposed law. (2)Acting as the sole centralized customer for the acquisition, billing, and record keeping of telecommunications systems or telecommunications services provided to state agencies. The ownership of such systems procured by OIT may vest in the respective agency, but control of the systems shall be retained by OIT. (3)Developing coordinated information technology systems or information technology services within and among all state agencies and require, where appropriate, cooperative utilization of information technology systems and information technology services by aggregating users. Proposed law exempts National Crime Information Center network usage from its provisions. SB NO. 417 SLS 10RS-452 ORIGINAL Page 8 of 8 Coding: Words which are struck through are deletions from existing law; words in boldface type and underscored are additions. (4)Reviewing, coordinating, approving, or disapproving requests by state agencies for the procurement of information technology systems or information technology services including information technology proposals, studies, and contracts. Proposed law provides that state agencies are responsible for submitting data for planning purposes, upon request by the office of information technology and for establishing and exercising cost control measures regarding usage of information technologies shared systems and information technologies shared services within the agency itself. Further provides that proposed law shall take effect and become operative if Senate Bill ___ of the 2010 Regular Session revising the procurement code becomes law. Effective January 1, 2011. (Amends R.S. 39:15.1 and 15.3(B); adds R.S. 39:15.2(E) and 15.7; repeals R.S. 39:140 - 143 and R.S. 39:1751 - 1755)