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63F-1-104. Purposes.
The department shall:
(1) lead state executive branch agency efforts to reengineer the state's informationtechnology architecture with the goal of coordinating central and individual agency informationtechnology in a manner that:
(a) ensures compliance with the executive branch agency strategic plan; and
(b) ensures that cost-effective, efficient information and communication systems andresources are being used by agencies to:
(i) reduce data, hardware, and software redundancy;
(ii) improve system interoperability and data accessibility between agencies; and
(iii) meet the agency's and user's business and service needs;
(2) (a) coordinate an executive branch strategic plan for all agencies;
(b) identify best practices from agencies and other public and private sector entities; and
(c) develop and implement processes to replicate information technology best practicesand standards throughout the executive branch;
(3) oversee the expanded use and implementation of project and contract managementprinciples as they relate to information technology projects within the executive branch;
(4) serve as general contractor between the state's information technology users andprivate sector providers of information technology products and services;
(5) work toward building stronger partnering relationships with providers;
(6) develop service level agreements with executive branch departments and agencies toensure quality products and services are delivered on schedule and within budget;
(7) develop standards for application development including a standard methodology andcost-benefit analysis that all agencies shall utilize for application development activities;
(8) determine and implement statewide efforts to standardize data elements anddetermine data ownership assignments among executive branch agencies;
(9) develop systems and methodologies to review, evaluate, and prioritize existinginformation technology projects within the executive branch and report to the governor and thecommission on a semiannual basis regarding the status of information technology projects; and
(10) assist the Governor's Office of Planning and Budget with the development ofinformation technology budgets for agencies.

Enacted by Chapter 169, 2005 General Session

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-63f > Chapter-01 > 63f-1-104

63F-1-104. Purposes.
The department shall:
(1) lead state executive branch agency efforts to reengineer the state's informationtechnology architecture with the goal of coordinating central and individual agency informationtechnology in a manner that:
(a) ensures compliance with the executive branch agency strategic plan; and
(b) ensures that cost-effective, efficient information and communication systems andresources are being used by agencies to:
(i) reduce data, hardware, and software redundancy;
(ii) improve system interoperability and data accessibility between agencies; and
(iii) meet the agency's and user's business and service needs;
(2) (a) coordinate an executive branch strategic plan for all agencies;
(b) identify best practices from agencies and other public and private sector entities; and
(c) develop and implement processes to replicate information technology best practicesand standards throughout the executive branch;
(3) oversee the expanded use and implementation of project and contract managementprinciples as they relate to information technology projects within the executive branch;
(4) serve as general contractor between the state's information technology users andprivate sector providers of information technology products and services;
(5) work toward building stronger partnering relationships with providers;
(6) develop service level agreements with executive branch departments and agencies toensure quality products and services are delivered on schedule and within budget;
(7) develop standards for application development including a standard methodology andcost-benefit analysis that all agencies shall utilize for application development activities;
(8) determine and implement statewide efforts to standardize data elements anddetermine data ownership assignments among executive branch agencies;
(9) develop systems and methodologies to review, evaluate, and prioritize existinginformation technology projects within the executive branch and report to the governor and thecommission on a semiannual basis regarding the status of information technology projects; and
(10) assist the Governor's Office of Planning and Budget with the development ofinformation technology budgets for agencies.

Enacted by Chapter 169, 2005 General Session


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-63f > Chapter-01 > 63f-1-104

63F-1-104. Purposes.
The department shall:
(1) lead state executive branch agency efforts to reengineer the state's informationtechnology architecture with the goal of coordinating central and individual agency informationtechnology in a manner that:
(a) ensures compliance with the executive branch agency strategic plan; and
(b) ensures that cost-effective, efficient information and communication systems andresources are being used by agencies to:
(i) reduce data, hardware, and software redundancy;
(ii) improve system interoperability and data accessibility between agencies; and
(iii) meet the agency's and user's business and service needs;
(2) (a) coordinate an executive branch strategic plan for all agencies;
(b) identify best practices from agencies and other public and private sector entities; and
(c) develop and implement processes to replicate information technology best practicesand standards throughout the executive branch;
(3) oversee the expanded use and implementation of project and contract managementprinciples as they relate to information technology projects within the executive branch;
(4) serve as general contractor between the state's information technology users andprivate sector providers of information technology products and services;
(5) work toward building stronger partnering relationships with providers;
(6) develop service level agreements with executive branch departments and agencies toensure quality products and services are delivered on schedule and within budget;
(7) develop standards for application development including a standard methodology andcost-benefit analysis that all agencies shall utilize for application development activities;
(8) determine and implement statewide efforts to standardize data elements anddetermine data ownership assignments among executive branch agencies;
(9) develop systems and methodologies to review, evaluate, and prioritize existinginformation technology projects within the executive branch and report to the governor and thecommission on a semiannual basis regarding the status of information technology projects; and
(10) assist the Governor's Office of Planning and Budget with the development ofinformation technology budgets for agencies.

Enacted by Chapter 169, 2005 General Session