Joint Technology Committee. Current law states that the office
of information technology (office) may initiate the procurement of information technology (IT) resources for state agencies and participate in other activities related to IT procurement on behalf of a state agency. The bill requires the office to initiate the procurement of IT resources and requires the office to participate in other IT procurement-related activities
on behalf of a state agency; except that a state agency may initiate solicitations and contracts for IT resources with prior approval of the office.
The bill specifies that the money in the existing technology risk
prevention and response fund (fund) is continuously appropriated to the office for the purposes of the fund. The bill allows the office to contribute money to the fund from the operations and maintenance fees associated with the billing practices of the office.
The bill requires any money appropriated from the general fund to
the office or a state agency for the procurement of IT resources or projects that is unexpended or unencumbered at the end of a fiscal year as a result of savings achieved in connection with such procurement to be transferred to the fund.
For every appropriation in the information technology capital
section and the operating agency budget section of the annual general appropriation act for the 2023-24 state fiscal year and each state fiscal year thereafter, the bill requires the general assembly to set aside additional funding for annual depreciation-lease equivalent payments.
In addition, the bill specifies that a contract for the licensing of
software applications that are designed to run on generally available desktop or server hardware cannot limit a governmental body's ability to install or run the software on the hardware of the governmental body's choosing.