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FL H5009
Bill
Status
4/3/2013
Primary Sponsor
Appropriations Committee
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AI Summary
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Creates the Agency for State Technology as a separate budget entity within the Executive Office of the Governor, replacing the Agency for Enterprise Information Technology, and transfers the Northwood and Southwood Shared Resource Centers to the new agency.
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Establishes the executive director of the Agency for State Technology as the state's Chief Information Officer, requiring a degree in computer science or related field and 10 years of executive-level experience in information technology strategic planning and large-scale consolidation projects.
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Consolidates state agency data centers and computing facilities into designated primary data centers (Northwood, Southwood, and Northwest Regional) by specific fiscal year schedules, with all remaining facilities to consolidate by 2019 unless exempt by law.
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Mandates information technology security as an enterprise service with comprehensive rules for risk management, incident response, breach notification, and employee training across all executive branch agencies.
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Authorizes the Cybercrime Office in the Department of Law Enforcement to investigate cybersecurity incidents, monitor information technology resources, and provide security awareness training to state agency employees.
Legislative Description
Information Technology Governance
Last Action
Laid on Table, companion bill(s) passed, see SB 1500 (Ch. 2013-40), SB 1502 (Ch. 2013-41)
4/12/2013