ASSEMBLY STANDING COMMITTEE ON GOVERNMENTAL OPERATIONS
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
The purpose of this hearing is to examine the State Information Technology governance and procurement methods and structures used by the State, and to discover methods by which the State can improve technology policy and decision-making, resulting in improved services and financial savings.
Testimony may be directed towards the following questions:
New York has operated for over a decade without convening its statutory technology advisory board and has no formal statutory governance mechanism for information technology management. What would the advantages and disadvantages of formalizing New York's IT Governance through statute be?
What are the respective roles that policy makers, CIO/OFT, and the individual agencies should play in New York's IT Governance structure? What mechanisms, formal and informal, of approval, oversight, and communication among those entities should be adopted or modified to improve IT Governance, and what aspects of existing IT Governance are already functioning well?
What advantages and disadvantages exist in pursuing enterprise-wide IT purchasing, agency-driven IT purchasing, and IT purchasing on centralized contracts? How should the State balance flexibility and independence with economies of scale, standardization, and interoperability in its purchasing decisions? Are there types of commodities and services that are more or less appropriate for enterprise purchasing by the State?
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