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Controller asks JFAC to bring LUMA costs onto budget, warns funding gap would shrink project team

3453017 · February 17, 2025
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State Controller Brandon Wolf told the Joint Finance-Appropriations Committee that the Business Information Infrastructure Fund that paid for LUMA sustainment will expire June 30 and presented a fiscal 2026 request to bring LUMA costs onto the controller’s appropriation.

State Controller Brandon Wolf told the Joint Finance-Appropriations Committee that the state’s enterprise resource management system, LUMA, needs ongoing funding moved into the controller’s budget now that the Business Information Infrastructure Fund (BIF) will expire at the end of the fiscal year.

Wolf said the office’s fiscal 2026 package requests $15.2 million overall to bring the project’s sustainment and staff onto the controller’s appropriation. The request includes funding for seven additional full‑time positions and about $2.16 million in personnel costs to fully fund positions that were previously authorized but paid from the BIF. The controller’s office also requested $5.5 million in dedicated fund appropriation for the computer service center to reflect infrastructure and…

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