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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
The board shall:
(1) provide a forum to:
(a) guide state agencies, the legislative branch, the judicial branch, and local governments in the development and deployment of intergovernmental information technology resources;
(b) share information among state agencies, local governments, and federal agencies regarding the development of information technology resources;
(2) advise the department:
(a) in the development of cooperative contracts for the purchase of information technology resources;
(b) regarding the creation, management, and administration of digital government services and information on the internet;
(c) regarding the administration of digital government services contracts;
(d) on the priority of government services to be provided digitally;
(e) on convenience fees prescribed in 2-17-1102 and 2-17-1103, if needed, for digital government services; and
(f) on any other aspect of providing digital government services;
(3) review and advise the department on:
(a) statewide information technology policies, framework, controls, standards, procedures, and guidelines;
(b) the state strategic information technology plan;
(c) major information technology budget requests;
(d) rates and other charges for services established by the department as provided in 2-17-512(1)(r);
(e) requests for exceptions as provided for in 2-17-515;
(f) notification of proposed exemptions by the university system and office of public instruction as provided for in 2-17-516;
(g) action taken by the department as provided in 2-17-514(1) for any activity that is not in compliance with this part;
(h) the implementation of major information technology projects and advise the respective governing authority of any issue of concern to the board relating to implementation of the project; and
(i) financial reports, management reports, and other data as requested by the department;
(4) study state government's present and future information technology needs and advise the department on the use of emerging technology in state government;
(5) request information and reports that it considers necessary from any entity using or having access to the state telecommunications network or information technology resources;
(6) assist in identifying, evaluating, and prioritizing potential departmental and interagency digital government services;
(7) serve as a central coordination point for digital government services provided by the department and other state agencies;
(8) study, propose, develop, or coordinate any other activity in furtherance of digital government services as requested by the governor or the legislature; and
(9) prepare and submit to the state administration and veterans' affairs interim committee in accordance with 5-11-210 a report including but not necessarily limited to a summary of the board's activities, a review of the [digital] government program established under part 11 of this chapter, and any key findings and recommendations that the board presented to the department.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Montana Title 2. Government Structure and Administration § 2-17-513. Duties of board - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/mt/title-2-government-structure-and-administration/mt-st-2-17-513/
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