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House Energy and Digital Infrastructure Committee backs $15 million buy-down for ADS billing shift, urges further oversight
Summary
The committee signaled support for a $15 million appropriation included in the governor's recommended budget to reduce Agency of Digital Services (ADS) year-end chargebacks and move the state toward current-year billing. Members said they will continue legislative oversight during the two-year transition.
The House Energy and Digital Infrastructure Committee on Tuesday told appropriators it supports a $15 million appropriation in the governor's recommended budget intended to reduce what members called deficit-style chargebacks from the Agency of Digital Services (ADS) and to help shift the agency from billing in arrears to current-year, set-rate billing.
Committee members described the $15 million as part of a two-year plan ADS presented to buy down arrearages created by a service-level-agreement (SLA) chargeback model. Members said ADS aims to move agencies from the SLA recovery method to an allocation or set-rate approach so departments budget for…
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