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Code · Nebraska · Chapter 86 — Telecommunications and Technology

86-516. Commission; duties.

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The commission shall:
(1)Annually by July 1, adopt policies and procedures used to develop, review, and annually update a statewide technology plan;
(2)Create an information technology clearinghouse to identify and share best practices and new developments, as well as identify existing problems and deficiencies;
(3)Review and adopt policies to provide incentives for investments in information technology infrastructure services;
(4)Determine a broad strategy and objectives for developing and sustaining information technology development in Nebraska, including long-range funding strategies, research and development investment, support and maintenance requirements, and system usage and assessment guidelines;
(5)Adopt guidelines regarding project planning and management and administrative and technical review procedures involving state-owned or state-supported technology and infrastructure. Governmental entities, state agencies, and noneducation political subdivisions shall submit all projects which use any combination of general funds, federal funds, or cash funds for information technology purposes to the process established by sections 86-512 to 86-524 . The commission may adopt policies that establish the format and minimum requirements for project submissions. The commission may monitor the progress of any such project and may require progress reports;
(6)Adopt minimum technical standards, guidelines, and architectures. Such standards and guidelines shall not unnecessarily restrict the use of new technologies or prevent commercial competition, including competition with Network Nebraska;
(7)Establish ad hoc technical advisory groups to study and make recommendations on specific topics, including workgroups to establish, coordinate, and prioritize needs for education, local communities, intergovernmental data communications, and state agencies;
(8)By November 15 of each even-numbered year, make recommendations on technology investments to the Governor and the Legislature, including a prioritized list of projects. The recommendations submitted to the Legislature shall be submitted electronically;
(9)Approve grants from the Community Technology Fund and Government Technology Collaboration Fund;
(10)Adopt schedules and procedures for reporting needs, priorities, and recommended projects;
(11)Assist the Chief Information Officer in developing and maintaining Network Nebraska pursuant to section 86-5,100 ; and
(12)Determine the format that state agencies, boards, and commissions shall use to report their information technology plans under section 86-524.01 . The commission shall include an analysis of such plans in the statewide technology plan.
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