Information Technology Committee

Membership Information

Information Technology Committee

Number Of Members:

Members


Senator
District 24 | D
Chairman

Representative
District 18 | D
Vice Chairman

Representative
District 29 | R

Representative
District 42 | D

Representative
District 2 | R

Representative
District 1 | R

Representative
District 14 | R

Senator
District 33 | R

Senator
District 16 | R

Senator
District 5 | D

Senator
District 37 | R
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October 14, 2010 - 9:00 am to 4:30 pm CDT

September 9, 2010 - 9:00 am to 3:15 pm CDT

June 29, 2010 - 8:30 am to 3:00 pm CDT

March 24, 2010 - 9:00 am to 12:30 pm CDT

January 27, 2010 - 9:00 am to 4:15 pm CST

October 20, 2009 - 9:00 am to 2:15 pm CDT

Committee Studies and Assignments

Receive report from the State Board of Higher Education, on request, regarding higher education information technology planning, services, and major projects (NDCC § 15-10-44)

Receive report from the Statewide Longitudinal Data System Committee on the status of the plan for a longitudinal data system (NDCC § 15.1-02-18)

Determine information technology compliance reviews to be conducted by the State Auditor and receive the results of those reviews (NDCC §§ 54-10-28; 54-35-15.4)

Review the activities of the Information Technology Department, statewide information technology standards, the statewide information technology plan, and major information technology projects; review cost-benefit analyses of major projects; conduct studies; and make recommendations regarding established or proposed information technology programs and information technology acquisition (NDCC § 54-35-15.2)

Receive a project startup report and a project closeout report from the affected legislative or judicial branch agency regarding any information technology project with a total cost of $250,000 or more (NDCC § 54‑35‑15.2)

Receive information from the State Board of Higher Education regarding higher education information technology planning, services, and major projects (NDCC § 54-35-15.2)

Receive and review information received from the Information Technology Department relating to higher education information technology projects with a cost of $250,000 in one biennium or a total cost of $500,000 and receive and review information from the department regarding any information technology project of an executive branch agency with a total cost of between $100,000 and $250,000 (NDCC § 54-35-15.2)

Receive a report from the Chief Information Officer regarding the recommendations of the State Information Technology Advisory Committee relating to the prioritization of proposed major information technology projects and other information technology issues (NDCC § 54-35-15.2)

Receive from the Chief Information Officer recommendations of the department's advisory committee regarding major software projects for consideration and the drafting of appropriate legislation to implement the recommendations (NDCC § 54‑59‑02.1)

Receive report from the Chief Information Officer regarding the coordination of services with political subdivisions, and from the Chief Information Officer and the commissioner of the State Board of Higher Education regarding coordination of information technology between the Information Technology Department and higher education (NDCC § 54-59-12)

Receive report from the Information Technology Department regarding any executive branch state agency or institution that does not agree to conform to its information technology plan or comply with statewide policies and standards (NDCC § 54‑59-13)

Receive annual report from the Information Technology Department (NDCC § 54-59-19)

Receive report from the Information Technology Department regarding the department's level of outsourcing information technology services, former employees who provide consulting services, and the department's efforts to assist in the creation of North Dakota technology-related companies (2009 S.L., ch. 49, § 9)

Receive, with the Budget Section, periodic reports from the Health Information Technology Office and the Health Information Technology Advisory Committee during the 2009-10 interim on the status of health information technology activities (2009 S.L., ch. 519, § 7)