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Code · South Dakota · Title 1 · Chapter 1-33

1-33-43. Functions of Bureau of Information and Technology.

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The Bureau of Information and Technology shall perform functions to include:
(1)Providing technical and management assistance to state agencies and institutions as to systems or methods to be used to meet information and communication requirements efficiently and effectively;
(2)Developing and proposing operational technical standards for the state information systems which will ensure the interconnection of computer networks and information of state agencies;
(3)Purchasing from, or contracting with, suppliers and communications common carriers for communications facilities or services;
(4)Cooperating with any federal, state, or local emergency management agency in providing for emergency communication and information services;
(5)Providing, where deemed feasible, a means whereby local governmental agencies, the association authorized by § 13-8-10.1 , and the school administrators of South Dakota may utilize the state communication and information systems and service;
(6)In cooperation with the appropriate state agencies, plan, design, and conduct experiments in information services, equipment, and technology, and to implement enhancements in the state information system; and
(7)Providing, where deemed feasible, any tribally controlled school or Bureau of Indian Education school a means to utilize the state communication and information systems and service at the school's expense and purchase bandwidth at the same rate as other agencies listed in this chapter.
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