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1997 Florida Statutes

SECTION 310
State Annual Report on Information Resources Management.

282.310  State Annual Report on Information Resources Management.--

(1)  By March 1 of each year, the State Technology Office shall develop a State Annual Report on Information Resources Management.

(2)  The State Annual Report on Information Resources Management shall contain, at a minimum, the following:

(a)  The state vision for information resources management.

(b)  A forecast of the state information resources management priorities and initiatives for the ensuing 2 years.

(c)  A summary of major statewide policies recommended by the State Technology Council for information resources management.

(d)  A summary of memoranda issued by the Executive Office of the Governor.

(e)  An assessment of the overall progress on state information resources management initiatives and priorities for the past fiscal year.

(f)  A summary of major statewide issues related to improving information resources management by the state.

(g)  An inventory list, by major categories, of state information technology resources.

(h)  A summary of the total expenditures for information resources management by each state agency.

(i)  A summary of the opportunities for government agencies or entities to share information resources management projects or initiatives with other governmental or private sector entities.

(j)  A list of the information resources management issues that have been identified as statewide or critical issues for which the State Technology Council could provide leadership or assistance.

The state annual report shall also include information resources management information from the annual reports prepared by the Board of Regents for the State University System, from the State Board of Community Colleges for the State Community College System, from the Supreme Court for the judicial branch, and from each state attorney and public defender. Expenditure information shall be taken from each agency's annual report as well as the annual reports of the Board of Regents, the State Board of Community Colleges, the Supreme Court, the state attorneys, and the public defenders.

(3)  The state annual report shall be made available in writing or through electronic means to the Executive Office of the Governor, the President of the Senate, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, the Joint Legislative Information Technology Resource Committee, and the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.

History.--s. 10, ch. 97-286.