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ENGROSSED SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL 1965
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State of Washington 55th Legislature 1997 Regular Session
By House Committee on Government Administration (originally sponsored by Representatives Radcliff and Huff)
Read first time 03/05/97.
AN ACT Relating to the information services board; amending RCW 43.105.032, 43.105.190, and 42.17.2401; reenacting and amending RCW 43.105.041; and adding a new section to chapter 43.105 RCW.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON:
Sec. 1. RCW 43.105.032 and 1996 c 137 s 10 are each amended to read as follows:
There
is hereby created the Washington state information services board. The board shall
be composed of ((thirteen)) fifteen members. Eight members shall
be appointed by the governor, one of whom shall be a representative of higher
education, one of whom shall be a representative of an agency under a
state-wide elected official other than the governor, and ((two)) at
least four of whom shall be representatives of the private sector. One
member shall represent the judicial branch and be appointed by the chief
justice of the supreme court. One member shall be the superintendent of public
instruction or shall be appointed by the superintendent of public instruction.
((One)) Two members, one from each caucus, shall represent
the house of representatives and shall be selected by the speaker of the house
of representatives; ((one)) two members, one from each caucus,
shall represent the senate and shall be appointed by the president of the
senate. ((The representatives of the house of representatives and senate
shall not be from the same political party.)) One member shall be the
director who shall be a voting member of the board. These members shall
constitute the membership of the board with full voting rights. Members of the
board shall serve at the pleasure of the appointing authority. The board shall
select a chairperson from among its members.
Vacancies shall be filled in the same manner that the original appointments were made.
A majority of the members of the board shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business.
Members of the board shall be compensated for service on the board in accordance with RCW 43.03.240 and shall be reimbursed for travel expenses as provided in RCW 43.03.050 and 43.03.060.
Sec. 2. RCW 43.105.041 and 1996 c 171 s 8 and 1996 c 137 s 12 are each reenacted and amended to read as follows:
(1) The board shall have the following powers and duties related to information services:
(a) To develop standards governing the acquisition and disposition of equipment, proprietary software and purchased services, and confidentiality of computerized data;
(b) To purchase, lease, rent, or otherwise acquire, dispose of, and maintain equipment, proprietary software, and purchased services, or to delegate to other agencies and institutions of state government, under appropriate standards, the authority to purchase, lease, rent, or otherwise acquire, dispose of, and maintain equipment, proprietary software, and purchased services: PROVIDED, That, agencies and institutions of state government are expressly prohibited from acquiring or disposing of equipment, proprietary software, and purchased services without such delegation of authority. The acquisition and disposition of equipment, proprietary software, and purchased services is exempt from RCW 43.19.1919 and, as provided in RCW 43.19.1901, from the provisions of RCW 43.19.190 through 43.19.200. This subsection (1)(b) does not apply to the legislative branch;
(c) To develop state-wide or interagency technical policies, standards, and procedures;
(d) To review and approve standards and common specifications for new or expanded telecommunications networks proposed by agencies, public postsecondary education institutions, educational service districts, or state-wide or regional providers of K-12 information technology services, and to assure the cost-effective development and incremental implementation of a state-wide video telecommunications system to serve: Public schools; educational service districts; vocational-technical institutes; community colleges; colleges and universities; state and local government; and the general public through public affairs programming;
(e) To provide direction concerning strategic planning goals and objectives for the state. The board shall seek input from the legislature and the judiciary;
(f) To develop and implement a process for the resolution of appeals by:
(i) Vendors concerning the conduct of an acquisition process by an agency or the department; or
(ii) A customer agency concerning the provision of services by the department or by other state agency providers;
(g) To establish policies for the periodic review by the department of agency performance which may include but are not limited to analysis of:
(i) Planning, management, control, and use of information services;
(ii) Training and education; and
(iii) Project management;
(h) To set its meeting schedules and convene at scheduled times, or meet at the request of a majority of its members, the chair, or the director; and
(i) To review and approve that portion of the department's budget requests that provides for support to the board.
(2) State-wide technical standards to promote and facilitate electronic information sharing and access are an essential component of acceptable and reliable public access service and complement content-related standards designed to meet those goals. The board shall:
(a) Establish technical standards to facilitate electronic access to government information and interoperability of information systems. Local governments are strongly encouraged to follow the standards established by the board; and
(b) Require agencies to consider electronic public access needs when planning new information systems or major upgrades of systems.
In developing these standards, the board is encouraged to include the state library, state archives, and appropriate representatives of state and local government.
(3) At least twice a year the chair shall report to the fiscal committees of the house of representatives and senate on the status of information technology projects and initiatives in state government. At the discretion of the individual chairs, such reports may be oral presentations.
Sec. 3. RCW 43.105.190 and 1996 c 137 s 15 are each amended to read as follows:
(1) The department, with the approval of the board, shall establish standards and policies governing the planning, implementation, and evaluation of major information technology projects, including those proposed by the superintendent of public instruction, in conjunction with educational service districts, or state-wide or regional providers of K-12 education information technology services. The standards and policies shall:
(a) Establish criteria to identify projects which are subject to this section. Such criteria shall include, but not be limited to, significant anticipated cost, complexity, or state-wide significance of the project; and
(b) Establish a model process and procedures which agencies shall follow in developing and implementing project plans. Agencies may propose, for approval by the department, a process and procedures unique to the agency. The department may accept or require modification of such agency proposals or the department may reject such agency proposals and require use of the model process and procedures established under this subsection. Any process and procedures developed under this subsection shall require (i) distinct and identifiable phases upon which funding may be based, (ii) user validation of products through system demonstrations and testing of prototypes and deliverables, and (iii) other elements identified by the board.
Project plans and any agreements established under such plans shall be approved and mutually agreed upon by the director, the director of financial management, and the head of the agency proposing the project.
The director may terminate a major project if the director determines that the project is not meeting or is not expected to meet anticipated performance standards.
(2) The office of financial management shall establish policies and standards governing the funding of projects developed under this section. The policies and standards shall provide for:
(a) Funding of a project under terms and conditions mutually agreed to by the director, the director of financial management, and the head of the agency proposing the project. However, the office of financial management may require incremental funding of a project on a phase-by-phase basis whereby funds for a given phase of a project may be released only when the office of financial management determines, with the advice of the department, that the previous phase is satisfactorily completed;
(b) Acceptance testing of products to assure that products perform satisfactorily before they are accepted and final payment is made; and
(c) Other elements deemed necessary by the office of financial management.
(3) The department shall evaluate projects at three stages of development as follows: (a) Initial needs assessment; (b) feasibility study including definition of scope, development of tasks and timelines, and estimated costs and benefits; and (c) final project implementation plan based upon available funding.
Copies
of project evaluations conducted under this subsection shall be submitted to
the office of financial management ((and)), the chairs, ranking
minority members, and staff coordinators of the ((appropriations)) fiscal
committees of the senate and house of representatives, and the policy
committees of the senate and house of representatives with responsibilities for
issues relating to the agency that undertakes the project.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 4. A new section is added to chapter 43.105 RCW to read as follows:
The information services board shall coordinate efforts by agencies to implement modifications to state information technology necessitated by the year 2000.
Sec. 5. RCW 42.17.2401 and 1996 c 186 s 504 are each amended to read as follows:
For the purposes of RCW 42.17.240, the term "executive state officer" includes:
(1) The chief administrative law judge, the director of agriculture, the administrator of the office of marine safety, the administrator of the Washington basic health plan, the director of the department of services for the blind, the director of the state system of community and technical colleges, the director of community, trade, and economic development, the secretary of corrections, the director of ecology, the commissioner of employment security, the chairman of the energy facility site evaluation council, the secretary of the state finance committee, the director of financial management, the director of fish and wildlife, the executive secretary of the forest practices appeals board, the director of the gambling commission, the director of general administration, the secretary of health, the administrator of the Washington state health care authority, the executive secretary of the health care facilities authority, the executive secretary of the higher education facilities authority, the executive secretary of the horse racing commission, the executive secretary of the human rights commission, the executive secretary of the indeterminate sentence review board, the director of the department of information services, the director of the interagency committee for outdoor recreation, the executive director of the state investment board, the director of labor and industries, the director of licensing, the director of the lottery commission, the director of the office of minority and women's business enterprises, the director of parks and recreation, the director of personnel, the executive director of the public disclosure commission, the director of retirement systems, the director of revenue, the secretary of social and health services, the chief of the Washington state patrol, the executive secretary of the board of tax appeals, the secretary of transportation, the secretary of the utilities and transportation commission, the director of veterans affairs, the president of each of the regional and state universities and the president of The Evergreen State College, each district and each campus president of each state community college;
(2) Each professional staff member of the office of the governor;
(3) Each professional staff member of the legislature; and
(4) Central Washington University board of trustees, board of
trustees of each community college, each member of the state board for
community and technical colleges, state convention and trade center board of
directors, committee for deferred compensation, Eastern Washington University
board of trustees, Washington economic development finance authority, The
Evergreen State College board of trustees, executive ethics board, forest
practices appeals board, forest practices board, gambling commission,
Washington health care facilities authority, each member of the Washington
health services commission, higher education coordinating board, higher
education facilities authority, horse racing commission, state housing finance
commission, human rights commission, indeterminate sentence review board, board
of industrial insurance appeals, ((information services board,))
interagency committee for outdoor recreation, state investment board,
commission on judicial conduct, legislative ethics board, liquor control board,
lottery commission, marine oversight board, Pacific Northwest electric power
and conservation planning council, parks and recreation commission, personnel
appeals board, board of pilotage commissioners, pollution control hearings
board, public disclosure commission, public pension commission, shorelines
hearing board, public employees' benefits board, board of tax appeals,
transportation commission, University of Washington board of regents, utilities
and transportation commission, Washington state maritime commission, Washington
personnel resources board, Washington public power supply system executive
board, Washington State University board of regents, Western Washington
University board of trustees, and fish and wildlife commission.
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