New Mexico 2023 Regular Session

New Mexico Senate Bill SB269

Caption

Dept. Of Info Technology Changes

Impact

By instituting these changes, SB269 could transform how state agencies interact with the Department of Information Technology, allowing for a streamlined process in managing technology services. The bill mandates that state agencies utilize the department as the primary vendor for their information technology needs, which may lead to cost and operational efficiencies. Additionally, the bill includes provisions for establishing a formal rate structure for services provided, ensuring that budgeting and resource allocation align with agency-specific needs, potentially resulting in better resource management.

Summary

Senate Bill 269 addresses updates to the Department of Information Technology Act in New Mexico, with a primary focus on amending and enacting various provisions concerning information technology services within state agencies. This bill aims to enhance the operational efficiency of the Department of Information Technology by redefining its structure, authority, and responsibilities, including the management of information technology resources across the executive branch. SB269 emphasizes the importance of cybersecurity measures and redefines the process for entities to outsource their information technology service needs to the department.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding SB269 include concerns about the extent of control and authority granted to the secretary of information technology over state agencies. Critics may argue that centralizing authority could stifle local autonomy and flexibility in accounting for unique agency needs, especially when it comes to information technology solutions. Furthermore, issues related to data privacy and cybersecurity practices are also expected to raise discussion among stakeholders, as the bill outlines significant responsibilities for safeguarding sensitive information against breaches and cyber threats.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NM SB982

Information Technology - Modernization of Information Technology Projects

NM HB1188

Information Technology - Modernization of Information Technology Projects

NM SB452

Broadband Changes

NM SB179

Information technology; directing state agencies to manage information technology services. Effective date. Emergency.

NM HB883

In boards and offices, providing for information technology; establishing the Office of Information Technology and the Information Technology Fund; providing for administrative and procurement procedures and for the Joint Cybersecurity Oversight Committee; imposing duties on the Office of Information Technology; providing for administration of Pennsylvania Statewide Radio Network; and imposing penalties.

NM HB1219

In boards and offices, providing for information technology; establishing the Office of Information Technology and the Information Technology Fund; providing for administrative and procurement procedures and for the Joint Cybersecurity Oversight Committee; imposing duties on the Office of Information Technology; providing for administration of Pennsylvania Statewide Radio Network; and imposing penalties.

NM HB1205

State Government – Information Technology and Cybersecurity–Related Infrastructure (Modernize Maryland Act of 2022)

NM SB201

Office Of Information Technology

NM SB38

Office Of Information Technology

NM HB227

State Government - Information Technology - Major Information Technology Development Projects

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Relating generally to Electronic Telecommunication Open Infrastructure Act

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