42.730 Executive director of Commonwealth Office of Technology -- Roles and
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duties.
(1)The executive director of the Commonwealth Office of Technology shall be the
principal adviser to the Governor and the executive cabinet on information
technology policy, including policy on the acquisition and management of
information technology and resources.
(2)The executive director of the Commonwealth Office of Technology shall also serve
as the chief information officer for all agencies within the executive branch,
including the Commonwealth Office of Technology.
(3)The executive director shall carry out functions necessary for the efficient, effective,
and economical administration of information technology and resources within the
executive branch. Roles and duties of the executive director shall include but not be
limited to:
(a)Assessing, recommending, and implementing information technology
governance and organization design to include effective information
technology personnel management practices;
(b)Integrating information technology and resources plans with agency business
plans;
(c)Overseeing shared Commonwealth information technology resources and
services;
(d)Performing as the focal point and representative for the Commonwealth in
information technology and related areas with both the public and private
sector;
(e)Establishing appropriate partnerships and alliances to support the effective
implementation of information technology projects in the Commonwealth;
(f)Identifying information technology applications that should be statewide in
scope, and assisting agencies in avoiding duplicate services;
(g)Establishing performance measurement and benchmarking policies and
procedures;
(h)Preparing annual reports and plans concerning the status and result of the
state's specific information technology plans and submitting these annual
reports and plans to the Governor and the General Assembly;
(i)Managing the Commonwealth Office of Technology and its budget; and
(j)Approving technology acquisition prior to any procurement.