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JITOC members call for updated charter, stronger audits and project-level oversight
Summary
At its Dec. 13 meeting, the Joint Information Technology Oversight Committee urged incoming members to update JITOC's charter, rebuild an inventory of IT applications, use risk-based oversight and lean on state audit reports to identify deficiencies across roughly 130 active projects.
The Joint Information Technology Oversight Committee met Dec. 13 to record recommendations for the next legislative session, urging a sharper, project-level approach to oversight for state IT investments.
Several members pushed for an updated JITOC charter and clearer statutory language to define the committee's authority. One committee member said the body should ‘‘revitalize’’ a prior inventory of state applications and systems and then ‘‘apply that methodology consistently’’ to rank projects by risk so oversight can focus on the highest exposures.
Committee members also called for greater use of…
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