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CT SB01086

Bill

Status

Introduced

2/24/2011

Primary Sponsor

Program Review and Investigations Committee

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Origin

Senate

2011 General Assembly

AI Summary

  • Establishes an E-Government Board to identify business and customer service needs and develop e-government initiatives and strategies for the state.

  • Board consists of 12 voting members including the Chief Information Officer, Secretary of Office of Policy and Management, Secretary of State, State Librarian, and one Judicial Department representative, plus 6 nonvoting members representing municipalities, the public, and business sectors appointed by legislative leaders.

  • Board shall develop e-government definitions, advise on the state central Internet website, create priorities for online services, recommend sharing of common functions, consider convenience fees, and adopt performance measurement goals.

  • Chief Information Officer shall develop and annually update an e-government strategic plan in consultation with the E-Government Board addressing specific needs of different user groups including state agencies, citizens, and businesses.

  • Department of Information Technology shall create an online user survey on the state central Internet website and submit aggregated results to the E-Government Board every six months to improve user experience.

Legislative Description

An Act Implementing The Recommendations Of The Program Review And Investigations Committee Concerning The Creation Of A Governance Structure To Implement E-government.

Last Action

Merged Into SB01088

3/11/2011

Committee Referrals

Program Review and Investigations2/24/2011

Full Bill Text

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