Nevada 2023 Regular Session

Nevada Assembly Bill AB18

Refer
11/16/22  
Introduced
2/6/23  
Report Pass
3/21/23  
Engrossed
3/27/23  
Refer
3/27/23  
Report Pass
5/18/23  
Enrolled
5/23/23  
Chaptered
5/25/23  

Caption

Revises provisions relating to the Division of Enterprise Information Technology Services of the Department of Administration. (BDR 19-218)

Impact

The overall impact of AB18 is to facilitate more efficient processing of data and information within state government. By redefining roles and duties within the Division, the bill aims to foster a coordinated and economical framework for managing technological resources. This update allows the Division to extend its services not only to agencies directly governed by the state but also to local government entities, enhancing the utility of enterprise technology services across the broader governmental landscape.

Summary

Assembly Bill No. 18 (AB18) revises provisions concerning the Division of Enterprise Information Technology Services under the Department of Administration. This bill modernizes the definitions related to the provision of information services to various state agencies and reconfigures the structure of the Division. Notably, the bill introduces changes to the personnel and tenures of the Division, emphasizing a more streamlined approach to information technology across state agencies by upgrading the composition of the Division into units such as Administration, Client Services, Computing Services, and Network Services.

Contention

Discussion around AB18 reflected a desire for improved operations within state technology services, though it also broached points of concern regarding the potential for bureaucratic expansion. Critics might argue that while streamlining the Division might reduce redundancies and improve service efficiency, it does necessitate careful oversight to ensure that expanded mandates do not translate to increased government spending or inefficiencies. Therefore, the implementation and oversight of this bill will require vigilant monitoring to ensure that benefits are maximized without unintended consequences.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NV SB446

Revises provisions related to the Division of Enterprise Information Technology Services of the Department of Administration. (BDR 19-1076)

NV SB12

Revises provisions relating to the Office of the Chief Information Officer within the Office of the Governor. (BDR 19-280)

NV HB958

Department of Information Technology Services; revise certain provisions relating to acquisition of technology services.

NV AB432

Revises provisions relating to governmental administration. (BDR 19-551)

NV HB297

Mississippi Department of Information Technology Services; revise bidding procedure.

NV SB507

Revises provisions relating to the Hearings Division of the Department of Administration. (BDR 18-496)

NV SB467

Revises provisions relating to cybersecurity. (BDR 19-1149)

NV SB431

Revises provisions relating to governmental administration. (BDR 18-1089)

NV SB343

Revises provisions relating to governmental administration. (BDR 49-972)

NV HB1333

Department of Information Technology Services; require all state agencies to use for computer equipment and services.

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