Title: GTA Board of Directors
1GTA Board of Directors
March 20, 2008
2Agenda
- Financial Update
- IT Outsourcing Update
- Organizational Update
- Service Management Organization
- Technology Planning
- Security Policies
- Wireless Communities Georgia
- GTA Legislative
3 4GTAs Financial Situation
5Changes to Revenue Projections
- Mainframe revenue
- 5.1 million above projection due to increased
utilization - Telecommunications revenue
- Basic service ? 2.6 million above projection due
to Georgia Tech, GSU and DTAE VoIP implementation
delays - Data circuits ? 2.4 million above projection due
to improving billing accuracy and replacing an
obsolete network - 1.5 million from Urban Area Security Initiative
grant added to telecommunications revenue - Data sales revenue
- 1.3 million above projection due to greater
number of MVR transactions and 1 average rate
increase - Non-operating income
- Interest revenue ? 1.1 million above projection
due to delay in implementing Streamlined Banking
6 7Procurement Team Quickly Settled In
- Agencies, GTA worked together to select team
members - More than 250 people from 12 agencies attended
kickoff meeting on January 30 - Team onsite at GTA three days each week
- Team will ensure agency business needs are
addressed - HR sub-team will recommend approach to
employment, retirement issues - About 80 people serving on various teams
- Infrastructure
- Managed network services
- Local services
- Finance
- Data collection
- Human resources
8RFQC Issued 10 Days Early
- Early completion shows teams focus and
dedication - RFQC requested proposals for two streams
- Infrastructure data centers, mainframes,
servers, PCs, laptops - Managed network services states wide area
network - Qualifying service providers to be announced by
April 7 - Only qualifying vendors can respond to upcoming
RFPs
9Transformation Will Affect All Agencies
- Key business processes will change
- Even agencies not initially transitioning will be
affected - Enterprise agencies working with GTA to ensure
success - Office of Planning and Budget
- Administrative Services
- State Personnel Administration
- Procurement
- Billing
- Budgeting
- Planning
- Asset management
10Next Steps
- Release RFPs, conduct competitive bidding April
October 2008 - Transition to external service providers
November 2008 March 2009 - Current information always available at
www.gta.georgia.gov/transformation
11 12GTA Continues Its Own Transformation
- Reduction in Force took place January 9
- Affected 46 positions in Enterprise Technology
Planning and Administration - Eliminated functions and reduced overhead by 4.5
million annually - Has not affected services to agencies
- Shows GTAs commitment to transforming itself and
states IT enterprise
13GTAs Business Model
Services for Georgians
14- Service Management Organization
15Why Do We Need an SMO?
- Provide a disciplined approach to managing the
external service provider(s) - Advance the maturity of the state in using
external service providers - Ensure the provider delivers to the contract
- Provide a uniform escalation point for vendor
relationship and delivery issues
16GTA SMO Landscape / Framework
17SMO Components
SMO Criteria
- Drivers
- Objectives
- Principles
- Critical Success Factors
- Metrics
18 19Enterprise Strategic Planning
- Partnered with OPB to roll out new integrated
strategic planning process - Agency IT plans will be gathered as part of their
input to the OPB-owned strategic planning process - Assist with the alignment of agency strategic
goals to state strategic goals
20Policies, Standards and Guidelines
- Streamline the PSG issuance process using
existing industry or federal standards and
guidelines - Standards to be issued as guidelines initially to
allow for impact analysis - Standards and guidelines to apply to all aspects
of IT in state government
21Enterprise Project Management
- Enterprise Portfolio Management
- New streamlined Agency Project Request (APR)
process - Enterprise Critical Project Reviews
- Projects costing more than 5 million
- Project Assurance (IVV)
- Projects costing more than 1 million
- Knowledge Management
- Project management education and training
- PMO forum
22Enterprise Governance
"The processes which ensure the effective and
efficient use of IT in enabling an organization
to achieve its goals. ? Gartner
23- Information Security Policies
- and Standards
24Governors Executive Order
- Requires agencies to report annually on their
information security programs - Establishes single report standard
- Ensures greater transparency into agency security
operations - Agencies submit reports to GTA by July 31
- GTA compiles agency information, issues state
report by October 31
25New Information Security Policies
- Board asked to replace existing policies
- Subcommittee appointed to review proposed
policies and make recommendations - Rod Knowles
- Doug Lewis
- Pete Wellborn, Chair
26New Policies
- Access Control
- Accountability of Assets
- Appropriate Use of Information Technology
Resources - Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery
- Change Management
- Computer Security Incident Management
- Data and Asset Categorization
- Enterprise Information Security Charter
- Information Security - Risk Management
- Media Controls
- Network Security - Information Flow
- Network Security Controls
- Outsourced Facilities Management
- Password Authentication
- Personnel Security
- Physical and Environmental Security
- Protection from Malicious Software
- Public Access Systems
- Reliance on Electronic Records
- Remote Access
- Security Awareness Program
- Security Controls Review and Assessments
- Security Log Management
- Separation of Production and Test Environments
- Systems and Development Lifecycle
- Third-Party Access
- Use of Cryptography
27New Technology Security Standards
- 40 new standards support new policies
- O.C.G.A. 50-25-4(a)(21) requires their use by all
agencies - New reporting standard tracks agency compliance
- GTA issues reporting requirements in March
- Agencies report back to GTA in July
- GTA publishes statewide report on information
security in October
28- Wireless Communities Georgia
29Wireless Communities Georgia
- Governors program provided 1 million for 2008
- Three communities awarded funding on January 16
- Savannah 600,000
- Statesboro 322,298
- Hapeville 299,354
- 221,652 carried over from 2007
- Dublin became second community to launch wireless
network under WCG on February 27
30 31SB 525 Simplifies IT Reporting
- Clearly establishes GTAs authority to require
reports and set reporting standards - Sets requirements for a comprehensive state IT
plan - Closely aligns IT plan with OPB strategic
planning - IT plan submitted to Governor, General Assembly
and GTA Board annually on October 1 - Bill passed Senate on March 4, currently pending
in House
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