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Section 404 - Duties of the department -- Enterprise technology.

UT Code § 63F-1-404 (2019) (N/A)
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(1) develop and implement an effective enterprise architecture governance model for the executive branch;

(2) provide oversight of information technology projects that impact statewide information technology services, assets, or functions of state government to: (a) control costs; (b) ensure business value to a project; (c) maximize resources; (d) ensure the uniform application of best practices; and (e) avoid duplication of resources;

(a) control costs;

(b) ensure business value to a project;

(c) maximize resources;

(d) ensure the uniform application of best practices; and

(e) avoid duplication of resources;

(3) develop a method of accountability to agencies for services provided by the department through service agreements with the agencies;

(4) serve as a project manager for enterprise architecture which includes the management of applications, standards, and procurement of enterprise architecture;

(5) coordinate the development and implementation of advanced state telecommunication systems;

(6) provide services including technical assistance: (a) to executive branch agencies and subscribers to the services; and (b) related to information technology or telecommunications;

(a) to executive branch agencies and subscribers to the services; and

(b) related to information technology or telecommunications;

(7) establish telecommunication system specifications and standards for use by: (a) one or more executive branch agencies; or (b) one or more entities that subscribe to the telecommunication systems in accordance with Section 63F-1-303;

(a) one or more executive branch agencies; or

(b) one or more entities that subscribe to the telecommunication systems in accordance with Section 63F-1-303;

(8) coordinate state telecommunication planning in cooperation with: (a) state telecommunication users; (b) executive branch agencies; and (c) other subscribers to the state's telecommunication systems;

(a) state telecommunication users;

(b) executive branch agencies; and

(c) other subscribers to the state's telecommunication systems;

(9) cooperate with the federal government, other state entities, counties, and municipalities in the development, implementation, and maintenance of: (a) (i) governmental information technology; or (ii) governmental telecommunication systems; and (b) (i) as part of a cooperative organization; or (ii) through means other than a cooperative organization;

(a) (i) governmental information technology; or (ii) governmental telecommunication systems; and

(i) governmental information technology; or

(ii) governmental telecommunication systems; and

(b) (i) as part of a cooperative organization; or (ii) through means other than a cooperative organization;

(i) as part of a cooperative organization; or

(ii) through means other than a cooperative organization;

(10) establish, operate, manage, and maintain: (a) one or more state data centers; and (b) one or more regional computer centers;

(a) one or more state data centers; and

(b) one or more regional computer centers;

(11) design, implement, and manage all state-owned, leased, or rented land, mobile, or radio telecommunication systems that are used in the delivery of services for state government or its political subdivisions; and

(12) in accordance with the executive branch strategic plan, implement minimum standards to be used by the department for purposes of compatibility of procedures, programming languages, codes, and media that facilitate the exchange of information within and among telecommunication systems.

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