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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 42 — Finance and administration cabinet

42.724 Commonwealth Office of Technology.

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(1)There is hereby created within the Finance and Administration Cabinet an agency
of state government known as the Commonwealth Office of Technology.
(2)The Commonwealth Office of Technology shall be headed by an executive director,
also known as the chief information officer, appointed by the secretary of the
Finance and Administration Cabinet and approved by the Governor. Duties and
functions of the executive director shall include serving on the Governor's
Executive Cabinet and those established in KRS 42.730.
(3)The Commonwealth Office of Technology shall consist of the following offices,
each headed by an executive director and organized into divisions headed by a
division director:
(a)Office of Infrastructure Services, consisting of the:
1. Division of Network Services; and
2. Division of Platform Services;
(b)Office of Architecture and Governance, consisting of the:
1. Division of Enterprise Solutions;
2. Division of Mainframe Services;
3. Division of Geographic Information Systems; and
4. Division of Governance and Strategy;
(c)Office of the Chief Information Security Officer. The office shall ensure the
efficiency and effectiveness of information technology security functions and
responsibilities; and
(d)Office of Client Support Services, consisting of the:
1. Division of Field Services; and
2. Division of Support Services.
(4)Executive directors and division directors appointed under this section shall be
appointed by the secretary with the approval of the Governor.
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