- 2025 69th Legislature 2025 HB0010.3 - 1 - Authorized Print Version – HB 10 1 HOUSE BILL NO. 10 2 INTRODUCED BY J. FITZPATRICK 3 BY REQUEST OF THE OFFICE OF BUDGET AND PROGRAM PLANNING 4 5 A BILL FOR AN ACT ENTITLED: “AN ACT REVISING LAWS RELATED TO INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 6 CAPITAL PROJECTS; APPROPRIATING MONEY FOR INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY CAPITAL 7 PROJECTS FOR THE BIENNIUM ENDING JUNE 30, 2027; PROVIDING FOR MATTERS RELATING TO THE 8 APPROPRIATIONS; PROVIDING FOR A TRANSFER OF FUNDS FROM THE GENERAL FUND TO THE 9 LONG-RANGE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM ACCOUNT; PROVIDING FOR THE 10 ACQUISITION, IMPLEMENTATION, AND CONFIGURATION OF NEW INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 11 SYSTEMS; PROMOTING STATEWIDE NETWORKS EFFICIENCIES; PROVIDING DEFINITIONS; AND 12 PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.” 13 14 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MONTANA: 15 16 NEW SECTION. Section 1. For the purposes of [this act], the following definitions apply: 17 (1) "Chief information officer" has the meaning provided in 2-17-506. 18 (2) "Information technology resource" has the meaning provided in 2-17-506. 19 (3) "Information technology capital project" means a group of interrelated information technology 20 activities that are planned and executed in a structured sequence to create a unique product or service. 21 (4) "LRITP" means the long-range information technology program account in the capital projects 22 fund type. 23 24 NEW SECTION. Section 2. (1) (a) All business application 25 systems funded under this section must have a plan approved by the chief information officer for the system 26 design, implementation, and security of the data associated with the system. 27 (b) The security aspects of the plan must address but are not limited to the following: 28 (i) the authentication and granting of system privileges; - 2025 69th Legislature 2025 HB0010.3 - 2 - Authorized Print Version – HB 10 1 (ii) safeguards against unauthorized access to or disclosure of sensitive information; and 2 (iii) consistent with state records retention policies, plans for the removal of sensitive data from the 3 system when it is no longer needed. 4 (c) It is the intent of this subsection (1) that specific consideration be given to the potential sharing 5 of data with other state agencies in the design, definition, creation, storage, and security of the data. 6 (2) Funds may not be released for a project until the chief information officer and the budget 7 director approve the plans described in subsection (1) and review and approve results from requests for 8 proposals or similar procurement procedures and contract documents. 9 (3) The following money is appropriated to the department of administration to be used only for 10 listed information technology capital projects: 11 12 Agency/Project LRITP State Federal Proprietary Total 13 Special Special 14 Revenue Revenue 15 DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION (DOA) 16 Projects include Enterprise Financial Warehouse, Enterprise Data Catalog, Recruiting and Onboarding 17 Modernization, eMACS/Jaegger Replacement, Cybersecurity Enhancements, eGov Modernization, 18 Infrastructure Upgrades and Expansion, Web Site Improvements (my.mt.gov and Prosperity Portal), Artificial 19 Intelligence and Legacy System Modernization (Technical Debt Relief Fund), Contact Center Technology 20 Replacement, and 508 Compliance (Web Content Accessibility Rule). Combined costs for these projects are: 21 22,653,700 22,653,700 22 21,753,700 21,753,700 23 DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS 24 The projects are Comprehensive Safety and Surveillance, Improvements and 25 MCE/Warehouse/Maintenance Enterprise Operations System. 26 3,111,000 3,111,000 27 OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONER OF HIGHER EDUCATION 28 Projects include CyberMontana (Security Operations Center, Workforce Training Programs, Cyber - 2025 69th Legislature 2025 HB0010.3 - 3 - Authorized Print Version – HB 10 1 Policy Clinic), Security Information and Event Management (SIEM), Enterprise Resource Planning and System 2 Replacement (combined appropriation for Miles Community College,FLATHEAD VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE, 3 and Dawson Community College). Combined costs for these projects are: 4 5,018,360 5,018,360 5 HISTORICAL SOCIETY 6 The project is Museum Systems Operations and Management. 7 947,500 947,500 8 JUDICIAL 9 The project is Courts Electronic Filing System Architecture and Cybersecurity Refresh. 10 1,500,000 1,500,000 11 1,475,000 1,475,000 12 DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES and CONSERVATION 13 Projects include Water Rights Information System Rewrite, GIS Migration, and Licensing and 14 Permitting System Replacement. Combined costs for these projects are: 15 4,965,000 4,965,000 16 4,890,000 4,890,000 17 OFFICE OF THE STATE PUBLIC DEFENDER 18 The project is Statewide Courthouse Wi-Fi. 19 124,135 124,135 20 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH and HUMAN SERVICES 21 Projects include Child and Family Services Division -- Comprehensive Child Welfare Information 22 System Independent Verification and Validation Services, Child Support Services Division -- State Directory of 23 New Hires, Child and Family Services Division -- Montana Child Support Enforcement Automated System 24 Replacement Independent Verification and Validation Services, Human and Community Services Division -- 25 Secure Data Connections for Montana Benefit Programs, Human and Community Services Division -- Public 26 Benefits System Efficiency Modernization, Human and Community Services Division -- Improving Timeliness of 27 Public Benefit Recipient Notifications, and Senior and Long-Term Care Division -- Legacy System 28 Replacements. Combined costs for these projects are: - 2025 69th Legislature 2025 HB0010.3 - 4 - Authorized Print Version – HB 10 1 1,830,651 6,065,155 7,895,806 2 DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE 3 The project is GenTax to AWS Hosted Environment 4 500,000 500,000 5 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION 6 Projects include Advanced Transportation Management System and Motor Fuels System. Combined 7 costs for these projects are: 8 7,500,000 7,500,000 9 10 NEW SECTION. Section 3. The state treasurer shall transfer $39,702,846 11 $38,702,846 million from the general fund to the LRITP on an as-needed basis by June 30, 2027. 12 13 NEW SECTION. Section 4. If a part of [this act] is invalid, all valid parts that are 14 severable from the invalid part remain in effect. If a part of [this act] is invalid in one or more of its applications, 15 the part remains in effect in all valid applications that are severable from the invalid applications. 16 17 NEW SECTION. Section 5. [This act] is effective July 1, 2025. 18 - END -